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LocalYokul
over $50 for buffet lunch, I think I will NOT be paying that kinda money for just a single lunch any time soon

I could have 16 buffet lunchs for that much cash

if I had to pay $50 for a buffet, it better be 24/7 and they let me sleep there for 4 nights, 555

damn, these hotels must be making out like bandits with pricing like that

wait until xMas time rolls around, they'll be charging you an arm and a leg for those dinners/lunches too

no thanks


Baskoy
"Two completely different nights out but both enjoyable in their own way"

no, one is a single lunch, the other is an entire day/night out


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Posted on: 12:59 am on Nov. 25, 2005
Mr Daddy
I've always hit the Dubliner on Sundays. Usually stick with the breakfasts (they're damn good) but I've had the roast before and it's pretty tasty as well. It's 700B I think and it's not an all you can eat affair but the plates are HUGE, if you need feeding after one of those babies you may well have worms.


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Posted on: 1:50 am on Nov. 25, 2005
jonstroud2001
Pattaya is a far better venue for a Sunday roast. At Shennanigans, you can have the meal on Saturday evening or Sunday. Roast beef, chicken, turkey, pork, baked ham and all the trimmings. Plus loads of shrimp and salad to guzzle on.

The Sportsman (Soi 13) Queen Vic, Jamesons and Kilkenny all have very good roasts, too. Typical prices are 320-420 baht a head.


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Posted on: 4:19 am on Dec. 1, 2005
     

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