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29-10-2007, 17:50
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bangkok domestic
anybody know what the food/drink options are here now?
anywhere to get a bite and a beer  (suvarharnabuni)
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anybody know what the food/drink options are here now?
anywhere to get a bite and a beer 
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lots of info on link below
airportthai.co.th/airportnew/bangkok/index.asp - 19k
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Butties and cakes downstairs, 2 stalls with seating.
Not sure if the cafe selling hot food (mostly Thai IIRC) is still on the upper level.
Not sure about alcholic beverages. Stock up at 7-11 afore ye go?
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29-10-2007, 19:37
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Which airport?
I presume you mean new one, if so I cant remember much around the gates apart from the few shops you pass before the actual gates. Best bet is to eat before check-in. But saying that im usualy too fcuked to look around for anything to eat, so there could be.
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Which airport?
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At Don Mueang, after check-in, you can go to the far left section of this area. There are 2 restaurant areas. I usually go to the one on the right hand side. There they serve all kind of food, including western food and brekkies. Enough choice.
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As Captain Mainwairing would say - ''You stupid boy''
The clue is in the question: DOMESTIC AIRPORT 
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Thats the last time im ever taking pity on you, and will talk to you!
Was actually printing of Cv's and sending them off at the same time as looking at the board ealier, as im not a women, this proved difficult.
I aint been to the 'Don' since the new one opened, so im of no use here. Just like the rest of my life it would seem......... before anyone else added anything!
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As the OP Steve has edited his post after most of the replies, it appears he is talking about the new airport Suvarnbhumi 55555.
Steve, domestic departures are on the same floor as international IIRC, on the 4th floor. If you go down one of the escalators by the revolving door entrance/exits, there are a few decent food shops on that level. Some nice Thai food but I wasn't looking for a beer, no doubt that is on that level too if you keep looking.
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As the OP Steve has edited his post after most of the replies, it appears he is talking about the new airport Suvarnbhumi 55555.
Steve, domestic departures are on the same floor as international IIRC, on the 4th floor. If you go down one of the escalators by the revolving door entrance/exits, there are a few decent food shops on that level. Some nice Thai food but I wasn't looking for a beer, no doubt that is on that level too if you keep looking.
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there is a fine chinese resterant up stairs.......ate some very tasty duck there last time............
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I have always thought that you couldn't 'transfer' between the international and domestic unless you were connecting to a flight directly.
Oh and Jizz, I bet you feel like a co0ck now!
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I have always thought that you couldn't 'transfer' between the international and domestic unless you were connecting to a flight directly.
Oh and Jizz, I bet you feel like a co0ck now!
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A big apology to Si following Steve's misleading title
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i don't expect sigezzer to understand engrish proper but a well educated young babyfaced man like si i do not understand!
domestic departures,new airport,food,beer,help!
now is that clearer for the prolitariate to understand. 
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There are a big restaurang where you hv to buy a prepaid card where you could either sit inside or outside, where you can smoke.
The prices are not the cheapest.
Don't remember the name.
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As I went there today on my daytrip, CityGarden was one of the only few options I saw. Still reasonable prices and nice inside, the high fee's were for the drinks, the food itself were quite cheaply priced.
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...... the high fee's were for the drinks ....
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Bad news for Steve - maybe he should use Don Muang instead????? 
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i can go an hour without a beer.................................just 
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