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Food In Pattaya Thailand - A World Apart



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By : Cameron Beck    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-19 21:27:56
In Pattaya you might be bombarded with smells and tastes from a wide variety of cuisines. Determining where you might dine for the day could be the biggest choice of the day.

I will list approximate prices in Thai Baht along with the exchange rate as I write this is about 33 Baht to 1 US dollar.

Breakfast is cheap in Pattaya. You'll be able to get basic fare for about 50 to 80 baht which consists of bacon and eggs, toast, juice and coffee. A much better deal is the hotel buffet. The Lek Hotel, Apex and Diana Inn on Second Road all have buffets for about 110 Baht. Plenty of food but nothing genuinely spectacular.

I prefer to get a massive breakfast but 1 that also tastes good. My favorite is at the Sportsman on Soi 13. They have a full English breakfast around 240 Baht. This is served on a platter and is sold with bacon, sausage, eggs, toast, beans, bubble and squeak, and fried tomatoes. It is all you can do to finish it.

I usually do not eat lunch soon after having the large breakfast however for those who get hungry mid-day, there are various, a lot of places to obtain some thing to eat. Every thing from quickly food to street vendor dishes are all over the city. You won't be able to walk ten feet with out a person selling something to eat.

If I am hungry at lunchtime, I generally go to the Royal Garden Shopping Mall upstairs on the food court. There you purchase a card comparable to a credit card and put however considerably Baht on it as you would like. I generally add about 200 Baht and whenever I have funds left over, I can get it refunded.

Then you just walk around to the a lot of vendors and see what you like. Most of the food is Thai and there is certainly every thing from soup, to rice dishes to noodles. Beverages and dessert are also obtainable. Most of the meals are within the 30 - 40 Baht range.

For dinner, I usually quit at a street vendor and get some meat and rice. There is a group of street vendors, or an outside food court on Soi Buakhao just north of Soi LK Metro. The northernmost vendor is my favorite. He has boiled chicken, fried pork, and cooked red pork. All dishes come with rice and cost 25-30 Baht. A bottle of water is an extra 10 Baht.

If you get hungry although out on the town in Pattaya, you'll be able to get food regardless of what time it's. Stationary street vendors and vendors with motorized stalls are everywhere serving soup, bar-b-que, and rice and noodle dishes. You'll be able to even get a sampling of Northern Thailand snacks - grasshoppers, silkworms, ants, and beetles.

Eating in Thailand is often a way of life and you might find your self eating four to 6 times per day. The meals are modest in size and huge in taste. A few of the Thai dishes may be very spicy so be careful with the chili peppers.

And in case you only eat pizza, burgers and fries, you can get those dishes all over the city too.

You'll be able to even discover a number of the best steaks and European cuisine in this former fishing village. Seafood is also abundant and you'll be able to get lobster or crabs for a small fraction of what you pay at home

I can guarantee that you will not go hungry when you're in Pattaya.

Author Resource:

Cameron Beck loves to travel and runs a review site about Best Pattaya Restaurant . Check out his latest review about the Seafood Buffet in Pattaya .

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