[ADVERTORIAL] Naab Thong Restaurant

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The Italian sausage is great... but when they say "hot Italian", they mean it so this is not for people who can't handle spicy food. I think I've tried all of the current types of sausage there now and I would rate them as my own personal preference the following way:

1. Cumberland (medium spices, but not "hot" spicy)
2. Italian (very spicy)
3. Chiang Mai (very spicy)
4. A tie for me between the Irish and Swiss (good sausage flavor for people who don't like spicy or hot)

They're all good but today I had a mixed plate of Cumberland and Italian and my wife tried them and said that's what she would get next time... never figured her for a person who would like sausage but she loved them as well as the mash and onion gravy that came with them.

Good job again Naab Thong!
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Hi all

We will be closed saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday. Sausages still available call Bee on 0816153613

Happy Chinese new year :cheers: :cheers:

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Are the samosas you offer the same as regular Indian samosas - those triangular shaped snacks? Just curious since I've can't recalled ever seeing samosas being sold in Thailand.


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Takiap wrote:Are the samosas you offer the same as regular Indian samosas - those triangular shaped snacks? Just curious since I've can't recalled ever seeing samosas being sold in Thailand.


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Naab Thong's samosas are great, Indian style and triangular, but FYI S & S indian Restaurant Soi 94 has them on its normal menu - 75 baht for a 4 samosa serving
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Okay cheers, thanks for the reply. In South Africa, at least in Cape Town, you won't find a shop that doesn't sell them. I guess it came about because of the Cape Malay population, but is now firmly rooted in SA culture........nip down to the local shop, pick up some smokes, milk, bread or whatever, and of course a few samosas.

When I was last in Panang, I located a guy who makes his living from making making samosas, and during my four days there, I must have eaten at least 15 per day....lol, at a cost of 10 cents each, so about 10 baht per samosa. Not the same as back in South Africa, but still nice. The South African ones tend to have a little bit more sauce in them, and also more meat and onion.


Will try S&P if I can find it since it's closer than Naab Thong, although Naab Tong is definitely on my list of "must go" places. :thumb: :cheers:
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Hi Naab Thong!

I've been "talking" to Takiab and I imagine he'd be quite partial to boerewors - I know I certainly would be!

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Boerewors coming soon. Will keep you advised :thumb:

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You members from SA should give them your best recipes if you have some.
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For Naab Thong, HHF and Takiab!

Wow - this is some site!
Will get all South Afrikaners drooling!

http://www.biltongmakers.com/biltong21_ ... epare.html

If you go to the Home page you will find out all you need to know about biltong as well.

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Hours & hours of reseach ahead, Steve!

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Happy Chinese New Year to you all!
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Our samosas are vegetarian. Made to a recipe shown to us by an Indian friend. Served with homemade mango chutney. You should give them a try Takiap before Barrys eats them all :D

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Sausage varieties

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Hi, I have moved into the area a while back and have been trying to find some good sausages. Judging by all the good comments it looks like I have found the place! :D

What varieties do you serve please?
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Hi Sommers

Welcome to the forum. :thumb:

We make several varieties at the restaurant with more to follow.

Cumberland style English

Chiang Mai style "Sai Ua" which is quite spicy

Swiss bratwurst with red wine

Hot Italian fresh sausage with chilli and fennel

Irish breakfast with beer :cheers:

Also a full range of Thai food, beers, wines and cocktails.

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Right, so the next thing I need to do is physically get on over to the restaurant for some tasting!

Is it easy to find?
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Easy

Take a look at this link.

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