[ADVERTORIAL] Terrace 90 bakery and restaurant

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New Years Eve Set Menu Specials



All are served with choice of Bisque of Lobster or Cream Soup, Rocket or Caesar Salad, Choice of Roasted, Mashed, Baked or French Fries Potatoes
Vegetables (You get Soup and Salad)



Surf and Turf: Local Gulf of Thailand Shrimp served with our Tenderloin 615



Leg of Lamb: Roast Leg of Lamb w/Mint Sauce 499


Lamb Chops: New Zealand Lamb Chops w/ Mint Sauce 499



Selection of wines from 499




More Set Menus Items to be added tomrrow, the 27th.
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jamesfrancis1 wrote:
alleykat wrote:
Maybe so good it was finished before you arrived. I can't resist a good apple pie
Neither can I. Was looking forward to it. We were there right on the dot at 6pm. :cry:
However, to her credit, Khun Nat just sent me a PM explaining that she forgot to put it out, and for us to drop by next week and she will make up for it somehow. :D
What very nice people they are at Terrace 90.
Genuine,caring comes to mind.
Not sure l have seen Khun Nat, the sweet lady we normally see is always the same to take our order.
Extremely pleasant and remembers us each time(maybe something to do with the amount of beer consumed) :cheers: .
The till receipt always says the name "Poo". Darn nice lady.
Thank you T90(not looking for anything,my pleasure to praise your fine restaurant).
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Khun Nat is the Baker. Khun Lek, Poo and Nat own Terrace 90. Xmas was a family affair. We had our children from 17 to 21 years old helping---- as the kitchen was on overload! Our staff worked double shifts to help us out. They are like our own family as many have been with us almost 5 years.

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Tuesday Night Buffet is proving very popular again this year. To get the table you want we suggest reservations. 032516587 or e mail us at: terrace90@gmail.com
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One More Special for New Years Eve, Note it is for two:

Stir Fried Shrimp w/Asparagus (for two) Served with Spring Rolls (Starter), Tum Kha Khai Soup, Steamed Rice 299

Happy New Year to all from Khun Poo, Lek, and Nat and all the Staff at Terrace 90
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Went there for the first time today for Breakfast and have to admit for an English Breakfast it was disappointing, and not to my liking. My wife tried the Grandpa breakfast was equally disappointed. Guess one to strike off the list for breakkies anyway.
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^^More detailed information required for such a condemnation (particularly on the establishment's Advertorial... :laugh: ) - "I didn't like it" isn't good enough! :D Nor, more seriously, is it any help to the owner/chef.

A full English breakfast is not difficult to make, but it does require the right ingredients (cheap substitutes simply won't do, particularly in the bacon and sausage department!)
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As i mentioned above, it was not too my liking, that is not saying others wouldn't like it. Haven't said i would not go back to try other meals.
However, If i'm having breakfast I'd certainly not take cold beans, or a small sausage that wasn't cooked through.
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sjpthsuk wrote:As i mentioned above, it was not too my liking, that is not saying others wouldn't like it. Haven't said i would not go back to try other meals.
However, If i'm having breakfast I'd certainly not take cold beans, or a small sausage that wasn't cooked through.
What was the staff's reaction when you remarked to them about the less than perfect brekkie? How did they take it? Did they not offer to make it better?
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Have been to several "English owned establishments" in Hua Hin in the past for English Breakfast. Some have served cold beans and some warm beans. Surely it would be simple to ask the staff for the beans to be heated, rather than come here and complain after the event.
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bapak wrote:Have been to several "English owned establishments" in Hua Hin in the past for English Breakfast. Some have served cold beans and some warm beans. Surely it would be simple to ask the staff for the beans to be heated, rather than come here and complain after the event.

:agree:

Better to "nip it in the bud", T 90 are really nice people who really do care.
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Sunday Breakfast Buffet and Sunday Roast/Buffet @ T90 from 5 February:

We are starting a Sunday Breakfast Buffet and Roast. With such an International City as Hua Hin we will try to blend in an English Breakfast with things like Pancakes and French Toast. Also Cumberland Sausage with German Sausage. White Bread with Dark Bread. Of course an Egg Station and we think waffles. Did I forget Beans?

The Roast will start with at 11 Am or 1200. Will have the English Roast Potatoes and Mashed for the Yanks. Pasta and Thai food. Vegetables selection. For sure Roast Beef and Pork and we are trying to come up with a good pricing idea for Lamb as well has Ham. We are thinking of a basic price with a small add on for extras at the meat station. Let me not forget Yorkshire Pudding and of course deserts.



We will start at 199 for Breakfast and 299 for the Roast. If the response to this is like our Tuesday Buffet we may be able to hold at this price. Also wine specials every week with fine wines by the glass and bottle at great prices.


Please send us some feed back at terrace90@gmail.com What must be included on the Breakfast ot Roast for your Country? We awant to hear from you.
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You are truly amazing T90,... you keep coming up with good ideas and you always welcome customer suggestions and feedback. If visitors only visit one restaurant outside of the tourist area in Hua Hin, Terrace 90 should be on their shortlist as you have one of the biggest and most varied menus in town, fair pricing, fresh bakery and deli, and you try very hard to please both the expat and tourist community here... and that's not an easy task!

Good on you Nat and everyone at T90! :cheers:
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I will second that HHF, has to be one of the best, if not thee best restaurant in HH.
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Introducing the Terrace 90 Sunday BBQ/Roast/ Brunch Buffet

Starting 5 Feb 2012

Every Sunday from 11:00 am-3:30pm
299 Baht
Carvery
Lamb
Beef
Cold Cuts
Salads
Soups
Thai Cuisine
Home Made Bread and Deserts from our Bakery



Special Deals on Australia, French and California Wines
--While our Stocks last--
399 per bottle or 99 per glass

This offer not valid with any other promotion or offer.
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