hhfarang wrote:Yes, sorry, I'm not sure it it's actually in Takiab, Hua Hin, or either (sort of in between) Soi 91 comes out right in the middle of Takiab if you follow it across the railroad tracks and continue and you can get to the restaurant from the Takiab side too (I wouldn't do that though as there is lots of road construction going on on both sides of the canal near the railroad), but the restaurant is closer to the highway or Phetkasem road as you go from Hua Hin to Pranburi.
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I know where you mean now...if you go straight on you reach the railway and road works, small bridge which brings you out to KT Thanks
We finally located the D-Mark tonight. My wife had Cabbage Roll with Boiled Potatoes and I had Weiner Schnitzel. Both were well prepared and tasty. We will go back. A little out of the way but worth the drive.
Before leaving, Siani and her husband arrived. I am sure Siani will report on their meals.
We found it! We met Bapak (forum) and his wife, which was nice. Always good to meet someone from the forum. The restaurant is a little off the beaten track. I had met the owner and his charming wife before at Kans tea shop in Khao Takiap. The food we had was tasty...we both had a meatloaf, beans and potatoes. We were hoping to have Apple Strudel but they have only just started so not running yet with a full menu. They did give us some lovely fruit for dessert. Wish them well
barrys wrote:If we take hhfarang's spelling 'Weiner Schnitzel' and Typically Tropical's version 'Wiener Snitzel' and blend them somewhat, we arrive at the correct spelling 'Wiener Schnitzel', meaning 'Vienna cutlet' and so originally from Austria
You are so right Barry! After studying it for four years in high schoool, I have not spoken German for about 40 years now, and my spelling became English! I still know my food though!
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How about mentioning all of the good feed back they've had on the forum when you're in there, maybe they'll stump up the cost of a beer once a week for an advertorial.
^ Will do! With their out of the way location I think it would be good for them to advertise on here.
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Later, if successful, they will be open all day, but currently they open at 5 p.m. Phone number is 087 043 2343. You would do well to call ahead first though Barry as I don't know what (if any) is their closing day.
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The menu is in its early stages at the moment. (in my opinion) I could not understand a lot of the menu as the translation was a bit difficult. There is not a dessrt menu or icecream. The dishes look to be authentic home made. It is just the husband and wife running it at the moment, maybe more staff as it get busier.
bapak wrote:Photos of the menu attached... Quality no so great. Taken with my phone in fading light.
That is a good idea Bapak to post the menu. I think the menu was really confusing too. He does need a good translator. I would recommend to people to try it in a little while once they have worked it for a few weeks. It is their first restaurant, so it must be not an easy task to get it spot on at first. I would say the meatloaf did taste nice, in fairness to him. With new reviews on restaurants I am always willing to give people a chance as sometimes they cannot get it right the first few days.