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1 hour ago, Marc26 said:

I had some of the best Mexican food of my life......in Thailand 

And I'm still confused how the hell she is doing this!

Manana in Ao Nang

  Very good info this on a couple of fronts.

I’ve found Mexican restaurants in Asia to be very hit and miss. The best ones I’ve found so far have all been in the Philippines. Good to hear of a recommendation 👍🏻

My wife and I have been to Krabi three times and decided not to go again because of the food. One of the great things about traveling in Thailand for us is heading out to find somewhere for dinner. It’s always great, except in Krabi where most of the restaurants are awful. 

One good place Bamboo? or Bang Boo? on the right a few minutes walk up the road out of Ao Nang, and also the Ma and Pa food cart right up the other end of the beach strip. Nowhere else.

 

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35 minutes ago, BigHewer said:

  Very good info this on a couple of fronts.

I’ve found Mexican restaurants in Asia to be very hit and miss. The best ones I’ve found so far have all been in the Philippines. Good to hear of a recommendation 👍🏻

My wife and I have been to Krabi three times and decided not to go again because of the food. One of the great things about traveling in Thailand for us is heading out to find somewhere for dinner. It’s always great, except in Krabi where most of the restaurants are awful. 

One good place Bamboo? or Bang Boo? on the right a few minutes walk up the road out of Ao Nang, and also the Ma and Pa food cart right up the other end of the beach strip. Nowhere else.

Funny

I've found the opposite 

 

I think there are a lot of great restaurants in Ao Nang

 

For whatever reason

Ao Nang seems to have a lot of good bistro type restaurants 

 

Mexican restaurants are my safe space

Because to me even a bad taco is edible 55555

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2 hours ago, Marc26 said:

Funny

I've found the opposite 

I think there are a lot of great restaurants in Ao Nang

For whatever reason

Ao Nang seems to have a lot of good bistro type restaurants 

Mexican restaurants are my safe space

Because to me even a bad taco is edible 55555

I think in a nutshell, it’s “wrong rice, wrong spice” or “no spice” depending on where you go. Our feeling was that the restaurant owners in Krabi were much better at interior design than cooking. 

As you would know, a lot of the Thai restaurants in the main tourist area in Ao Nang are staffed in the kitchen by non Thais, which is why you end up with basmati rice and an odd garam masala flavor in every dish. Not great, unless you’re a fan of experimental Thai-Indian fusion. 

My wife is one of the smiliest, friendliest people you’d meet, never complains, but was on the warpath in Krabi, that’s for sure. On one night, we found a nice place and after confirming that all the kitchen staff were Thai, sat down to order. The waitress took our order, called out to the kitchen and added “mai phet” at the end. My wife took exception and asked her why, she replied “Farang no eat spicy”. The wife’s blood boiled at this point:

”I’m from Java. You don’t even know what spicy means!” 😂😂😂

I did find the SEA infighting somewhat entertaining, I must admit 😁

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2 hours ago, BigHewer said:

I think in a nutshell, it’s “wrong rice, wrong spice” or “no spice” depending on where you go. Our feeling was that the restaurant owners in Krabi were much better at interior design than cooking. 

As you would know, a lot of the Thai restaurants in the main tourist area in Ao Nang are staffed in the kitchen by non Thais, which is why you end up with basmati rice and an odd garam masala flavor in every dish. Not great, unless you’re a fan of experimental Thai-Indian fusion. 

My wife is one of the smiliest, friendliest people you’d meet, never complains, but was on the warpath in Krabi, that’s for sure. On one night, we found a nice place and after confirming that all the kitchen staff were Thai, sat down to order. The waitress took our order, called out to the kitchen and added “mai phet” at the end. My wife took exception and asked her why, she replied “Farang no eat spicy”. The wife’s blood boiled at this point:

”I’m from Java. You don’t even know what spicy means!” 😂😂😂

I did find the SEA infighting somewhat entertaining, I must admit 😁

Again

Funny you say that 

 

I was solo, no wife

I told her I had an amazing red curry the other day but that it was more Indian-Thai fusion and she quickly turned up her nose at that....

 

We've eaten mostly western meals at night in Ao Nang 

So those are the ones I found good

 

Best meal I had on this trip was the red duck curry in Kamala Phuket 

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5 minutes ago, Marc26 said:

I was solo, no wife

I told her I had an amazing red curry the other day but that it was more Indian-Thai fusion and she quickly turned up her nose at that....

I think that might be our common ground. Regardless of the country, SEA folks have a firm idea about how dishes should be spiced up. 

A lot of visiting farangs are either none the wiser or more open minded. My wife took the Indian fusion angle as an affront and also turned her nose up at it.

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4 minutes ago, BigHewer said:

I think that might be our common ground. Regardless of the country, SEA folks have a firm idea about how dishes should be spiced up. 

A lot of visiting farangs are either none the wiser or more open minded. My wife took the Indian fusion angle as an affront and also turned her nose up at it.

And as a Thai my wife knew what places were more authentic Thai when she was in Ao Nang the two previous times so we never ran into the "fusion" issue until I was solo  :)

 

When she is down South she is looking for certain Southern Thai food and she usually finds what she wants 

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FUJI at central Airport was our 'go to' for Japanese in Chiang Mai but it's fallen off in quality and serving size while prices rose.  So we tried a new place at Central festival - TENYA - though it's name is not prominently displayed as such > outlets around Thailand, incl Bangkok, here's what to look for >

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It's very affordable and good quality food with table service and NO service charge.  'Tendon' equates to 'tempura served on rice' although the menu extends to other non-tempura dishes.

Our 2 lunch sets came in at under 500 bt incl drinks.  Gyoza and the tofu salad were exceptional.

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2 hours ago, KaptainRob said:

FUJI at central Airport was our 'go to' for Japanese in Chiang Mai but it's fallen off in quality and serving size while prices rose.  So we tried a new place at Central festival - TENYA - though it's name is not prominently displayed as such > outlets around Thailand, incl Bangkok, here's what to look for >

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It's very affordable and good quality food with table service and NO service charge.  'Tendon' equates to 'tempura served on rice' although the menu extends to other non-tempura dishes.

Our 2 lunch sets came in at under 500 bt incl drinks.  Gyoza and the tofu salad were exceptional.

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Not a fan of those tempura tendon places 

 

But looks decent 

 

Obviously you live there but I have way too good of Japanese in Vancouver ti have it in Thailand 

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24 minutes ago, Marc26 said:

Not a fan of those tempura tendon places 

But looks decent 

Obviously you live there but I have way too good of Japanese in Vancouver ti have it in Thailand 

Not our normal choice either so I was pleasantly surprised.  You're spoilt for choices in Vancouver or Boston.

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No order photo (forgot)

 

But Quincy was waiting for his sushi.   😀

 

 

 

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On 4/28/2023 at 5:30 PM, KaptainRob said:

FUJI at central Airport was our 'go to' for Japanese in Chiang Mai but it's fallen off in quality and serving size while prices rose.  

 

 

 

Seems like Fuji has gone the wrong direction in several of their locations.  Luckily they have some competition now in the fast casual Japanese category in LOS, so there are quite a few other options.

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We ordered fresh pork and seafood from https://paleorobbie.com/

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The quality is exceptional and delivery by special courier, even long distance, ensures frozen product is still frozen solid.  Sharing the 390bt (outside BKK) delivery with a friend is worthwhile as the foam boxes can carry a lot of product.

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