One of our favourite places to eat (this month) is Mum's Bistro on Si Sathon Thai (first left on Narathip Rd on the way down to the beach). You will find it on the right opposite where the Monday night market is held. Fantastic value for money and wonderful Thai food. The restaurant is run by a fami...
This event seems to be on until Sunday evening. There are lots of stalls down on the beach at the junction of the main road and Ruamjit Road. Tons of yummy food and pretty cheap too...... There is live music on every night, sounds like some good ska/rocky stuff and a mix of Thai traditional and mode...
thaiorchid, Thanks for the welcome and the stunningly accurate character summary. (have you been reading my mail, you little minx? :wink: ) Dearie, I may have only been in this country for a couple of months (this jaunt) but I have been walking the earth for (oh let's see now.....) a jolly long time...
We could go to any cinema in Taipei (where there is very little English spoken) and watch films with the original soundtrack.
This seems a very shortsighted policy on behalf of the cinema management.
Newbie here, just stopping by to say that Aree (sp?) is the restaurant mentioned above. They do a cracking biriyani, a good selection of curries and I am a big fan of their aloo raita. :P Apparently you can even call up a take away order and just go to collect it!! (as if by magic, here is the numbe...
Wow! Thanks for the welcomes, very nice! :thumb: Yes, we are aware of their being some visa difficulties with the back to back Tourist visas. I got in contact with the people in Penang that are taking care of it for us and they seem to think that we will be OK. :? We have only had one 60 day so far,...
Just popping in to introduce myself. I'm Rachel, a Brit in Cha-Am. Hubby and I are planning to stay for a few months. Loving it so far; have found a place to watch the footie, do our washing, buy weetabix and so on. We bought a couple of pushbikes so are whizzing around discovering stuff on a daily ...