Bourbon Street

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By Walkingdude on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 12:09 am:  Edit

Located in Washington square off Sukhumvit. I usually take soi 22 and take the first left. 10 minute walk from the skytrain.

Has cajun type food. Decent breakfast. On Tuesday night has a good Mexican buffet. Good for Thai standards don't expect south of the border type enchiladas.

Overall some good food and the Cajun twist is nice if you like that kind of thing. The owner is from New Orleans, accent and all, and is a good guy.
Not very inexpensive but 0k.

They have a few rooms upstairs going for around 1000 baht. They do play all the American sports you may want to see here. I watched the Red Sox make that historical comeback against the Yanks last year during the division championship. Watched the World series here as well. They open early [7am]

By Dave_the_rave on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 04:16 am:  Edit

Hi WD, IMO you have (slightly) understated a great venue for Westerners but especially Americans. This is a superb place, where in LOS serves better value-for-money American and Mexican food? Even when it was open Woodstock could not match the Cajun and Mexican food here. Doug (the owner from USA) is a great chef and a great guy. I have sampled the Mexican buffet with Khun Leigh and it was superb we both thought. Just look around the walls, this place has won more awards than some places have customers! IMO it's a haven for Americans and Westerners in general who want a good taste of America. Renowned too for awesome breakfasts!

By Mano_poderosa on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 04:59 am:  Edit

The Mexican buffet is, indeed, pretty good. The number of customers present on Tuesday nights is testament to that. I find the prices a bit on the dear side, though, particularly for the seafood items. Of course, that's all relative, and if you're just here on holiday, rest assured that the prices aren't outrageous. One big plus (at least for Yanks) is that they serve Tabasco sauce. I love the stuff, and it's a relative rarety in local restaurants.

By Dave_the_rave on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 10:45 pm:  Edit

I don't profess to know much about Mexican food but I thought the Mexican buffet (all you can eat) was super value for money. I think it's 250 baht, plus service charge/tax. Khun Leigh and I had so much we couldn't move for 30 minutes!


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