Superb food is just about everywhere in Thailand and Pattaya is no exception. From street vendors to five star gourmet dining - you'll find it in Pattaya. Food from every country and cuisine - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, German, or Scandinavian, Pattaya will cater both to your taste and, your pocket.
Dine al fresco for under 50 Baht. There are literally dozens of food vendors and noodle stalls where you can dine on noodles, fried chicken fried rice and local favourites around Pattaya's main streets.
If you like more comfort, Pattaya has so many excellent local restaurants you'll be spoilt for choice. Fancy Cajun styl
e spare ribs or a beef enchilada, fresh pasta or fresh seafood straight from the tank? It's a tough choice, so we've selected just a few....to give you a taste...
Dining in Pattaya Beach
From curbside cuisine and greasy burgers to five-star gourmet, Pattaya has it all. The range of food available here is as diverse as the people who flock here. As easily as you can mingle with Europeans, Russians, Middle Eastern people, Americans, Asians and of course Thais in Pattaya, you can enjoy food originating from their homelands. Everything from schnitzel, falafels and kebabs, to British pub grub, homely Italian pasta and fresh seafood can be found in the city's eclectic restaurants, many of which are run by expats who've set up shop here and brought their culinary know-how with them. (Read More...)
Dining in Jomtien Beach
There are many places to eat in Jomtien. That said, the range of food on offer isn’t quite as diverse or delectable as in Pattaya Beach. No-frills expatriate run restaurants and bars serving European and Thai cuisine abound. Swiss, British, German, Dutch, Indian, Chinese and Russian it’s all here. Along the busy northern seafront parade are lots of seafood restaurants. And every hotel has a restaurant or two catering to its guests and visitors. (Read More...)
Dining in Naklua & Wong Amat
Most hotels here have their own restaurants, and there are several ordinary expat-run bars and pubs that serve food, as well as local Thai food establishments serving seafood, noodles and the like.
Pattaya Restaurant Reviews
The Pattaya area’s fine-dining scene is helping to redefine the meaning of R&R, says Dr Iaian Corness. Pattaya is really one of the newer centres in Thailand, despite the fact that King Taksin the Great rested here in the late 1760s on his way through to throw the Burmese out of Ayutthya. It has seen periods of accelerated growth, but probably none as dramatic as the current spurt. With 60 percent of Thailand’s manufacturing output coming from the Eastern Seaboard, of which Pattaya is its unofficial capital, and with the proximity of this popular seaside resort to Bangkok, it should come as no surprise that the area enjoys a vibrant economy. (Read More...)
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Pattaya Restaurants & Dining Guide
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