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  1. I fully endorse Sima Man's comments about the Mexican place in Soi 11. I've been there a few times now and found it to be good value. To find it walk up Soi 11 from Suk Rd. The first lane way on your left off Soi 11 has a number of bars and restaurants. It's located in the middle of these.

    Brendan

    That little lane where Cheap Charlie's is has developed tremendously over the years. In the past the only places there were Cheap Charlie's, the Moghul room (Indian restaurant and still there) and the local VD clinic (which is still there as well). Nowadays there are places like Snapper, the Tapas Café, Chez Pape and Charley Brown's Mexicana in addition to the older places, making this little sub soi of soi 11, nicknamed soi Aroi, well worth the visit for a nice uncomplicated affordable meal.

     

    http://www.tapasiarestaurants.com/

     

    http://www.chezpape.com/

     

    http://www.snapper-bangkok.com/


  2. The photo is taken from the front of phachara suites looking over at the adelphi

    The Adelphi is in soi 8, the hotel in the picture opposite Phachara is the Dynasty Grande :)

     

    On another note, last monh I noticed construction has started on that vacant lot of land next to soi 6. The Phachara sits more or less at the back of that, any noise issues due to construction?


  3. My next visit in September won't be my usual 4/5 days then the beach as spending most if my time in bangkok, so looking for something more roomy than normal, definitely with a pool to lounge around and ideally small kitchen area. Price point, don't want to pay more than 2k baht a night though hopefully.

    Only ones I have spied so far reviewed here are Bless residence on soi 33 and @ mind way out on soi 84 I think.

     

    Does anyone have any recent experiences with the above or willing to offer alternatives?

    Bless has large spacious rooms and a pretty good location in soi 33. The pool on the rooftop however is more like a bathtub...

     

    Not sure about the pricing, but it might be worth having a look at the GM Suites (soi 3), Lohas Suites ( soi 2), Fraser Suites (soi 11) or Shama (soi 4)


  4. Great post @Youngone - I have been racking up points at the BKK Courtyard

     

    If not using Marriott points - what is the hotel of choice you recommend?

    Thanks Mike. I'm not really a Pattaya expert, but within the same price range I've stayed a few times at the Amari Ocean Tower and at the Baraquda ( now belongs to the Accor group, when I stayed it was still Dusit). I'd rate both these hotels higher then the Marriott.


  5. After spending a good 2 weeks in Bangkok I figured it was time for a change of scenery so last week I decided to book 4 nights at the Marriott Resort in Pattaya using Marriott Rewards points.

    This isn't the first time I've stayed at the Marriott Resort, it used to be one of my favourite places to stay in Pattaya until I got tired of paying a lot of money for rooms that are nice but nothing special. What speaks for the place is the near perfect location, a 5 minute stroll from the hustle and bustle of Walking Street and about a 10 minute walk to the soi Buakhao area. It's a very girlfriendly place although visitors are required to leave their ID cards with security

     

     

     

    First impression: large open air lobby with some comfy seating areas and a bar. The hotel had arranged a driver to pick me up in Bangkok and about 10 minutes before getting to the hotel he rang reception so that everything was ready for a speedy check in; nice touch I thought. The AC in the room was on when I got there, which always makes for a pleasant entry,

     

    Location: right on Beach road in the soi 13 area, adjacent to the Garden Plaza shopping mall. Plenty of restaurants, coffee shops around the hotel as well as a 7/11 make for easy pickings if you're hungry or thirsty.

     

    Room: OK room, around 35m2, large flat screen TV, an extremely comfortable king size bed, an OK bathroom with a rain shower and a good sized balcony with sea views. 3 negatives for me: the curtains are too short which means early morning sunlight shines into the room, a bit noisy and the fire alarm is located right above the bed with a piercing green light shining straight at the pillows.

     

    Pool/Gym: a good sized pool which gets sun all day. The Spa and sauna/shower facility is truly great, but the massages are way over priced as far as I'm concerned.

     

    Bottomline: the positives for me are the location and the pool area, but the negatives are the noise and the smallish rooms. From a value for money perspective I don't rate the hotel very high as the rooms cost around 6K Baht/night and there are definitely better rooms to be had in Pattaya for that amount of money. Since I used Marriott rewards points the price was not a consideration for me.

     

     

    Deluxe sea view room. Added bonus is the glass shower cabin

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    View from the balcony onto the pool area

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    Sea view from the balcony

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    Open air lobby. Due to the heat and mosquitos not a great place to hang around for too long.

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    Entrance from Beach road

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    Pool area

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    Nice bar with stools in the water

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    2 noisy fuckers in the garden

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  6. I think its off Rama 4 road which sort of runs paralel with Sukhumvit (at least in the area most of interest to visitors). Its called Tawang Deng and I recall Youngone going there before. Never been personally so can't add anything the place/food. However there are other Issan Pubs also with the same name.

    There are 2 Tawandang locations, 1 on Ram Indra and 1 on Rama 3. I've been to the Rama 3 location probably 10+ times, it's good fun as long as you bring a couple of fun loving girls. The concept is pretty simple, first you eat a ton of food, then you drink a lot of beer, which is then followed by Isaan style music and dance. Food wise they serve some German dishes, but the main emphasis is on Thai food and their locally brewed beer. It gets pretty busy there, so I'd recommend reserving a table if you want a half decent table with view of the stage...

     

    http://www.tawandang.com/eng/home.html

     

     

    Tawandang 2.JPG Tawandang 6.JPG

     

    Tawandang 14.JPG TD1.JPG


  7. Does anyone remember Ploy from the old GB? Aside from eating each other's goodies, we ate out a couple times at a spot she liked off the beaten path... I want to say it was up around the soi 20's or 30's but a ways off of Sukhumvit definitely on the even number side...

    I remember Ploy very well, she was one of the most relaxed girls I've ever come across; cool chick to hang out with. I was told last night by Bee, who is good friends with her, that she is back in Bangkok and working in a massage salon in soi 7/1. Don't know the name, but according to Bee it's the one on the right hand side next to Star Inn. I'll have a look later this week...


  8. Is it able to enter discretely without going passed cib? Only wonder as iwould want to take some non bar lbs there and would rather they dont know that i go to lb bars

    The hotel has two entrances, one via CIB and the other one via soi 7, so no need to pass CIB to get to your room although some of CIB's lovelies can from time to time be found lounging around in the small reception area..


  9. If anyone knows of other BKK hotels or serviced apartments that don't require sign-ins I'd like to know.

    There are loads of hotels in BKK that don't require sign-ins. The first 3 that come to my mind are the JW Marriott, Emporium Suites and Bless residence ( very conveniently located if you like to visit Darkside), but there are many many more.

     

    http://www.blessresidence.com/home.html

     

    http://chatrium.com/chatrium_emporium/

     

    http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bkkdt-jw-marriott-hotel-bangkok/


  10. Looks great, a lot of these suites that cater mostly for the Japanese also allow smoking... did you notice any ashtrays in the room or smell? I often use this as an excuse to create a shit storm in order to get an upgrade.

    Correct, I reckon at least 75% of the clientele is Japanese. When I book on their website I always write in the comments field ' please reserve non smoking room on high floor facing Benjasiri Park'. So far I've never had any issues and I've probably stayed here 20+ times over the last 4-5 years or so.


  11. That is my type of room as I want to try and get something with a small kitchen.

     

    Edit: Just looking at the prices you did well to get the upgrade buddy!

    All rooms including the smaller studio's have kitchens, so there is no need to book a 1 bedroom suite. The funny thing is that they think they're doing me a favour by upgrading, but I actually prefer the studio's. From a space perspective it's similar, the 1 bedroom just splits the unit in 2 rooms. If you book well in advance they often have special offers with up to 60% discount.


  12. As a comparison, I would rate this place far higher than the Japanese in JW Marriott (Tsu & Nami) at similar or lower pricing levels.

    Thanks for the tip Bangui, I'll definitely give this place a try when I'm back in April. I like Tsu at the JW Marriott, but I agree that the value for money factor is nowhere to be found down there.


  13. When I plan a night out in Patpong, I typically kick it off with a dinner at G's in Patpong soi 2, adjacent to Foodland. G's was started 2 years ago by Guido, a German chef who has been in Thailand for about 17 years and who used to be the GM of Livingstone's Lodge in soi 33, nowadays called Ocean Bangkok. On a side note, Guido was quite well know in Germany before he made the move to Thailand as he had his own cooking show on TV in the 90's.

     

    The place is quite small, probably about 10-12 tables and serves German food as well as Thai food, but obviously with Guido being German the emphasis lies on German food and drink. There are around 30 specialty German beers on stock as well as a number of great schnapps bottles. The food is the typical German robust type, with portions that could feed half a family. Before ordering you get some home made bread and good garlic butter, which is not always easy to find in Bangkok, and Guido talks you through the menu and specialties of the day. Main dishes vary in price between 200 Baht for Curry sausages to 450 Baht for excellent Pepper Schnitzels or Caper Meatballs , so a visit won't exactly break the bank...

     

    Guido himself is quite a colourful character who'll entertain you with some of his political views and Thai experiences from the last 17 years. He's not a LB lover per se, instead he's a regular in Silom soi 4 and connoisseur of Thai boys; it's always a parade of characters visiting the restaurant every time I visit down there.

     

    The place definitely gets a thumbs up from me when it comes to the food as well as for the 'value for money' factor.

     

    https://www.facebook.com/GsBangkokRestaurant

    http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g293916-d3446028-Reviews-G_s_Bangkok-Bangkok.html

     

     

    Guido in one of his typical poses :)

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  14. Youngone, this is such a good review that I'm going to keep this thread on it's own rather than merge it with the other thread on this property which isn't really a review but more a call asking if others have stayed there. Great rundown and quality photos mate.

     

     

     

    Here's the older thread if any interest in past comments. Marriot on Soi 2

    Thanks SM, I didn't actually realize there was another thread on the JW, otherwise I'd have posted it there. After reading the older thread it does appear there is general consensus that the place is extremely guest friendly to all genders :) The tip to use the entrance on the left hand side after 11pm is a great one, it saves passing reception and it's a good bit shorter to the elevators as well.


  15. Couldn't ask for a better view of the action! :D

     

    Did you happen to try the Jap restaurant at the Marriot Youngone? Any good?

    Yes, I've been to Tsu quite a few times, even when I haven't stayed at the hotel. Excellent food, but it does come at a price... I find the lunch and dinner buffets at the hotel pretty descent and they do offer value for money in my opinion.


  16. A search of the forum brings up this post by DrDamage stating it is LB friendly :

    I stayed there once a few years back when they had just opened. Good sized rooms in a good location and definitely guest friendly, but for me there were 2 negatives which have prevented me from staying there again: the wifi was very slow and the TV channels were aimed at an Arab audience which is understandable as the majority of guests were from that part of the world at the time, but left me only with CNN & BBC. Maybe these things have changed now though...

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