globetrotter Posted March 17, 2014 Share Posted March 17, 2014 A place I go pretty much l every day on Bukhao across the street from LK Metro entrance beside a gold shop (just look for the huge sign of the gold shop ) 35 baht for chicken rice , very much a hole in wall but quite good ,very cheap and nice central location, oh and another great sign of its value is that Thais eat there not just Falang 2 Quote Link to comment
Eroticadventurer Posted March 17, 2014 Share Posted March 17, 2014 Good thread GT I see that place is always busy........also a good indication of good food for your baht. Big C Extra Pattaya Klang Road Food Court is great value huge variety,clean and normally 35 to 55 Baht......... 3 Quote Link to comment
globetrotter Posted March 17, 2014 Author Share Posted March 17, 2014 Heard about that Big C , how would I get there from say 2nd rd and soi Honey , don't suppose I can baht bus it can I ? Quote Link to comment
bumblebee Posted March 17, 2014 Share Posted March 17, 2014 Heard about that Big C , how would I get there from say 2nd rd and soi Honey , don't suppose I can baht bus it can I ?Now EA is talking about BigC Extra, not to be confused with BigC. There is only one Extra and it's on Pattaya Klang, on the left after you cross over Third Road heading towards Sukhumvit. You could take a bus to Pattaya Klang, then get on another heading from Beach road towards Sukhumvit, best check with the driver that that is where he is heading as he may turn onto Soi Buakhao. Just be careful he does not think you are hiring him as a taxi or it will cost you about 150 B. The bus usually pulls in between Second road and August Suites. Quote Link to comment
pacman Posted March 19, 2014 Share Posted March 19, 2014 If I put my pedantic hat on (when do I take it off?) I would offer the comment that the word "unexpectedly' in the title is all relevant. No offence to the OP but why would cheap food be a surprise in a third world country? I understand you are referring to the difference to what we expect to pay & the nice surprise that comes with finding it is cheaper than we thought it would be. I have spent too much time in Asia to get excited about cheap food. I have been sick enough times to suspect anything that appears underpriced. I worry about why it is cheap. Is it old, is it off, has it been rescued from a dumpster? And what is the real price anyway? I remember being told on an early visit that 10 baht meant a lot to one of the less attractive bar girls. I asked what could they do with 10 baht. The answer back then - they could feed themselves for 3 days. Now that's cheap! Quote Link to comment
globetrotter Posted March 19, 2014 Author Share Posted March 19, 2014 What I mean by unexpectedly is for example if every other place around it is noticably more expensive then I call that unexpected regardless of first , second or third world, btw went to Big C Extra today and yes food court cheap and impressive Quote Link to comment
pacman Posted March 19, 2014 Share Posted March 19, 2014 Thanks GT, I think that's exactly what I was saying, my point was a lame observation about the title of the thread. Food threads are always handy if they manage to bring a few treasures to the notice of those who aren't very brave in their eating habits. Quote Link to comment
mardhi Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Santa Fe steakhouse within, Big C, South Pattaya 200 gram New Zealand Rib Eye beef steak set with bowl of soup + ceasar salad - 250b or thereabouts. 300 gram Australian T-Bone steak set, 300b or thereabouts Soda 39b on top but its some dodgy no name Coke copy. Quality of the imported beef was excellent. Soup was OK and salad had way too much dressing, but other than that, quite OK and would be happy to eat there again. Seems like a chain/franchise so there may well be others dotted around. For the quality of the beef, it really is unbelievable value for money. Total bill for the two of us who had each of the above was 600 odd baht. Quote Link to comment
globetrotter Posted March 21, 2014 Author Share Posted March 21, 2014 I think I saw a Santa Fe at Big C Extra as well, but hey great tip thanks , just curious can you order to a certain "done-ness" as a medium rare Rib-eye is pretty much my favourite thing on earth to eat Quote Link to comment
mardhi Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 I think I saw a Santa Fe at Big C Extra as well, but hey great tip thanks , just curious can you order to a certain "done-ness" as a medium rare Rib-eye is pretty much my favourite thing on earth to eat Yes you can. In the menu are even pictures of how they define it. I had medium and was slightly bloody. My GF (who had the ribeye) always wants it well done and it was perfectly done. Never noticed a Santa Fe at Big C Extra but will have to pay more attention next time as i am there once a week picking stuff up in Home Pro. Quote Link to comment
Eroticadventurer Posted May 20, 2014 Share Posted May 20, 2014 About 10 days ago my GF went out with friends and came home about 5.15 am with a whole load of food.......so breakfast was a feast and she asked me how much I thought each bag of food cost......now I have a good idea of the prices and said 45 Baht...... She proudly announced that it was only 20 Baht and she bought it just around the corner.Naturally I told her it was because she is Thai and a Falang would pay at least 45 Baht. The nitty gritty is that it is a typical Thai "restaurant/food stall" that opens at about 4.30 am and by 8 am is sold out. We go there regularly and even on my own I pay 20 Baht a meal...... a good sized packet of rice enough for the 2 of us is 10 Baht so we generally buy 3 assorted meals ( all have been good quality and delicious) and a bag of Rice which we cannot finish in one sitting .........total 70 Baht. It is situated in 3rd Road between Chaloem Phrakiat Alleys 10 and 8 fairly near Pattaya Klang.See Map Red/Orange Pin. My advice would be to go there between 5 am and 7 am you will have a wide selection to choose from.........Aroy! 2 Quote Link to comment
pdogg Posted May 24, 2014 Share Posted May 24, 2014 In Phnom Penh on Corner of Street 136 and Street 5, which is the hear of the hostess bar area there is a place on the corner where you can get rice with pork for 1 USD. It also comes with a small bowl of broth. Other dishes such as fried rice are more expensive. Quote Link to comment
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