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12-10-2005, 16:01
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Christmas is coming
Going to be in Patong at Christmas for the first time  and I was just wondering if anybody could recommend where to go for a traditional Christmas dinner (with all the trimmings). Thanks for any info.
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12-10-2005, 16:21
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Literally dozens of places. Most places ask you to book. When you get here have a bit of look around and pick a place that looks good to you. Have never partaken myself, but the spread at the Island always looks good.
And dont forget, depending on where you are staying, you will be paying for a compulsory dinner, whether you eat it or not. You might as well see what this entails where your staying, before deciding on paying for a second meal.
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12-10-2005, 18:31
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Yorkshire alwasy does one.. 2 black sheep does a good carvery one with all the trimmings..
As steve says LOADS of places..
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12-10-2005, 20:25
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Originally Posted by jim
Going to be in Patong at Christmas for the first time  and I was just wondering if anybody could recommend where to go for a traditional Christmas dinner (with all the trimmings). Thanks for any info.
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a front runner must be shielas on soi san sabai,,,always guarenteed to be one of the best in town,,her sunday roasts are class,,as is the christmas munch,,,,,youll need a sleep afterwards..gotta book though,,normally packed for christmas lunches/dinners.
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13-10-2005, 02:40
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a front runner must be shielas on soi san sabai,,,always guarenteed to be one of the best in town,,her sunday roasts are class,,as is the christmas munch,,,,,youll need a sleep afterwards..gotta book though,,normally packed for christmas lunches/dinners.
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Sheila sold up about a year ago , the place is now called Riley's and is not the same since Sheila and David left. She now has a new place ,I think in Kamala , called The Longtail or something similar. 
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13-10-2005, 20:21
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Thanks for the info. Arrive on 17th December and so we'll have a beer in the Yorkshire and 2 Black Sheep (and perhaps one or two others!!!) before making a decision.
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13-10-2005, 20:30
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Sheila sold up about a year ago , the place is now called Riley's and is not the same since Sheila and David left. She now has a new place ,I think in Kamala , called The Longtail or something similar. 
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I ATE XMAS DINNER THEIR IN 2003....IT WAS THE LONGTAIL....NOW SOLD UP....SINCE THENN SHE MOVED TO SOI SEA PEARL AND FINALLY BACK TO HER ROOTS IN SOI SANSABAI.ITS THE PLACE NEXT TO HER OLD PLACE...I MET HER DURING JULY...
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