| |
Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Pattaya, Thailand
Look for the best places to eat in Pattaya, Thailand. You may read about recommended restaurants and food. Find out about local food and local dining customs. Also, you might want to read our
Bangkok city guide,
Chiang Mai city guide,
Hua Hin city guide,
Koh Samet city guide,
Koh Samui city guide,
Krabi city guide,
Pattaya city guide,
and Phuket city guide.
Pages (1 of 2):
1 2
| P Trotter |
05 June 2005 |
Stayed at Woodlands Hotel & Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Pattaya is a bustling resort, there was plenty to see and do for us as a family. We spent some time on the beach (but do not expect the beach to match those of Phuket or Koh Samui). Plenty of shopping and too many good restaurants to count.
Our daughters loved shopping in the Royal Garden Mall, Festival Mall and the Mike Shopping Plaza. I would also recomend Nang Nual Restaurant at the end of walking street for excellent sea food.
We visited the Tiffany transvestite cabaret which was well done and a good show and make a visit to Pattaya Park (Water Park) which was OK but looking a little tired.
Overall a good destination and we enjoyed it as a family, however the nightlife and bars may be a little too in your face for some.
|
| L Chiu |
25 July 2004 |
Stayed at Montien Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
We had dinner in PIC Kitchen which was introduced by some guide books, the interior decoration of the restaurant is fantastic but the quality of food is not up to scale.
|
| S Hosokawa |
13 November 2003 |
Stayed at Woodlands Hotel & Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Beaches of Pattaya is ok, but don't go into the water. The Lobster Pot restaurant is highly recommended for the seafood platter.
|
| L Hirsch |
29 August 2003 |
Stayed at Asia Pattaya Beach Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Nice location and with available taxi service, you can be golfing, shopping, eating or just enjoying the many events around Pattaya. Personally, I am happy just relaxing at the Hotel. This last visit, I was able to get a nice suit tailored on site and had a memorable experience. Local dining can be a memorable experience with such resturants as Sam Pan and the Sugar Hut. I am already looking forward to my next trip.
|
| R Arellano |
15 May 2003 |
Stayed at Pinnacle Jomtien Resort And Spa - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Pattaya was more touristy than I wanted, but overall it was a nice getaway from busy Bangkok. The beaches are nice and there's plenty of things for everyone to do. A word of caution if you take a fishing trip, make sure you take Dramamine or another nauseau medication before heading out. Your trip could be cut short if you don't.
Restaurants are more common than the normal street vendors like in Bangkok. There are some nice seafood places, although they are a bit high in price. I'd recommend taxis for getting around. You'll never have a problem finding one and they are all set priced.
|
| G Gerlach |
07 March 2003 |
Stayed at Pattaya Park Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
The beach and water park was nice although the theme park has seen its better days. A short cab ride puts you at Walking Street. It is nice to be a little out of town although like I said before I had a friend with me and did not need to make use of the bounty in town. Food is pretty much what ever you may want, KFC to local foods.
|
| K Andrasi |
18 February 2003 |
Stayed at View Talay Villas - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
We went to a German restaurant by the beach not far away from the place. The food there is excellent. We liked the fillet mignon.
|
| E Abdul |
29 December 2002 |
Stayed at Amari Orchid Resort and Tower - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
At the hotel the food is good, I recommend The Hard Rock Cafe good music and nice food.
|
| T Lucas |
08 December 2002 |
Stayed at Pattaya Marriott Resort And Spa - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Good restaurants close by. Great choice if you want to enjoy the sights and sounds of Pattaya, but don't want to 'slum it' either!
|
| P Mcintosh |
21 September 2002 |
Stayed at Central Wong Amat Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
|
Don't come to Pattaya if you are after pristine beaches. Nearby Jomtien is a better alternative. Gourmets will also be disappointed - the few five star hotels are the best option. However, a great restaurant that I have successfully recommended to many visitors is Mata Hari, not far from Hard Rock Hotel. Great and consistent food and very good value. Nong Nooch Gardens look a bit tacky in the tourist brochures, but are definitely worth a visit. Go early to avoid the mid day sun.
|
|
Pages (1 of 2):
1 2
Book a hotel in Pattaya, Thailand
|