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Ross77

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    Ross77 reacted to Youngone in The 5th capital sin...   
    You're welcome guys, it's actually fun going through these pictures and remembering the good times had...
     
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    Zuma Bangkok is located on the ground floor of the St. Regis Hotel, right next to Ratchadamri BTS station. Zuma has branches in 14 locations worldwide, some of which are notoriously hard to get reservations at; particularly the ones in New York and London come to mind for me. The Bangkok branch thankfully does not have such issues, in fact chances are you can get a table when you walk in without reservations such as I did on the 2 occasions I had lunch there. It is by no means a cheap restaurant but when compared to the branches in the West it delivers good value for money. The atmosphere is pleasantly informal and the food is excellent, particularly the duo of salmon & tuna tartar with Oscietra caviar and the Wagyu beef gyoza stood out for me. Will I return a 3d time? For sure yes.  https://www.zumarestaurant.com/zuma-landing/bangkok/en/welcome



     
    A Japanese restaurant that is consistently highly rated on TripAdvisor is Tsu Nami in the basement of the JW Marriot on Sukhumvit soi 2. Nami is the Teppan Yaki side of the restaurant where I have never dined, whilst Tsu on the other side of the restaurant serves more traditional Japanese food. It's a very large restaurant so showing up without reservations should generally speaking not be an issue. Service is attentive without being too formal and the food is of very highly quality. Sadly this restaurant lets itself down for me on the pricing level. Whilst I do not mind paying over the odds for high quality food I do object to a restaurant 'taking the piss', which in my opinion Tsu does. It is for that reason I will not be returning in a hurry...
    http://jwmarriottbangkok.com/dining/tsu-japanese-restaurant/





     
    Brasserie Cordonnier is conveniently located on soi 11, more or less right across from Insanity. It is a French Brasserie style restaurant that serves classic French dishes such as snails and steak tartar. The atmosphere is informal, the food is good and well priced for this part of town. The only thing that needs improvement in my opinion is the selection of wines by the glass. Great place to go with a group of friends prior to a night on the town. https://cordonnierbkk.com/


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Ross77 reacted to mikel in Bus connection between Bangkok (Sukhumvit) and Pattaya   
    I used Bell in Oct 16. Easy and cheap. As OTS said they pick up at hotel (on time!) and then transfer to a bus. Didn't wait long at the station. Room full of single men obviously on cultural and temple sightseeing holidays.....
    I think it was about 400b
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    Ross77 reacted to ianoxon in i Check Inn Soi 7/1   
    Hotel is well placed at end of soi7/1. Front desk people friendly but told me 3times its a no smoking hotel. Room clean and easonably large. Bed comfortable.


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    Ross77 got a reaction from Boomerang in Mermaid hotel   
    Thanks Boomerang. I did a search on Google and there have been a few confirmations that it is guest friendly.
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    Ross77 reacted to Hank Moody in I Check Inn Sukhumvit 11 vs Studio Nana by icheck inn   
    I spend one night at Icheck Inn in soi 11/1.
    for my is a bad hotel. cheap price, i think i paid around 1.200b no breakfast.
    Room size is ok, but i booked a king size bed, and they gave me a twin beds, ok just 1 night so not big problem.
    Wifi sucks, very bad.
    Crappy bathroom.
    But the worst problem is the noisy, very bad sleep.
     

     

     

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