thank u for your information and i'll go try it.handdrummer wrote:on petchasem road near soi 56. it's a large open air restaurant that serves the Chinese tourists. reasonable prices and an extensive menu, in more or less English with photos. the staff doesn't speak much English but pointing at items is sufficient to get what you want.
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thanks a lot.PBbeacher wrote:Just before Kido nursery on the left.oakdale160 wrote:nice view 102--where isit on 10
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thank uStevePIraq wrote:China Garden restaurant, Naresdamri Road between Mai Thai and Blue Elephant restaurants
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To be honest, you just wont get real Chinese food. My wife is Chinese and we have even tried chinatown in BKK. Just as the Brits alter chinese to suit their palate, so to do the Thais. Most notably they add sugar to everything so everything is fairly sweet. At best the food could be described as Chinese style Thai food.
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Neither, it's called Nice View 102 and it's located on Soi 102 - the 2 was missing from the quote.Donnie wrote:sorry,what's ur mean?it's on soi 10 or it's open on 10am?oakdale160 wrote:nice view 102--where isit on 10
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thank u very much!Dannie Boy wrote:Neither, it's called Nice View 102 and it's located on Soi 102 - the 2 was missing from the quote.Donnie wrote:sorry,what's ur mean?it's on soi 10 or it's open on 10am?oakdale160 wrote:nice view 102--where isit on 10
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yes,I couldn't agree with you more. but I find a Cantonese food restaurant in soi Ratchadaphisek 7 in Bangkok, the Cantonese food is really original and delicious,especially the stir fried noodle with goose feet,even better than u can find in Canton area or HongKong nowadays. if u can or want eat goose feet,really worth to try. the restaurant name is 興魚翅,sorry i forget the English or Thai name,but it's just about 100 meter away from the Ratchadaphisek road and on the left side of soi Ratchadaphisek 7(near MRT Thailand Cultural Center station). the price is expensive and for sure when u order dishes u should ask them not put MSG.and also thank u very much!gerryha wrote:To be honest, you just wont get real Chinese food. My wife is Chinese and we have even tried chinatown in BKK. Just as the Brits alter chinese to suit their palate, so to do the Thais. Most notably they add sugar to everything so everything is fairly sweet. At best the food could be described as Chinese style Thai food.
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Google says:
興魚翅 = Xing shark fin
興魚翅 = Xing shark fin
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i don't think the restaurant has 'Xing shark fin' sign, but it's has a big '興魚翅' sign at the entrance.prcscct wrote:Google says:
興魚翅 = Xing shark fin
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I found Nice View from your directions and was not disappointed. As said earlier a restricted menu but really good UK style Chinese food. Will return and try other items.
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True, unless one lives in a US city where, in a metro area, there is a town with a enough Chinese residents the elected city officials are all Chinese. And, perhaps most importantly, it's no where near the metro area's 'Chinatown'. For 7 years I lived just north of Monterey Park, east of Los Angeles. I've hardly ever touched Chinese food since them.StevePIraq wrote:And US/UK Chinese food is nothing like the real stuff