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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby Kevro » October 19, 2009, 8:04 pm

fussychunk wrote:

Bah humbug! Its a bit better than the usual Karaoke crap!!!



Oh My God,

That brings back some memories of the Raffles hotel back in Perth when we had the Sunday morning sessions between 11am & 1pm. He used to be led in by Baby Doll, one of the best strippers in those days and then on wandered Kevin Bloody Wilson. What a classic session they used to be. Many great memories, all be a little vague.

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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby macduff » October 23, 2009, 3:24 pm

Looks to me like the Irish clock gets the vote for Christmas dinner.As I've never been there I'm wondering do they have facilities for small children like a play area inside,and do they have high chairs?.And finally do they do child menus? :D
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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby BobHelm » October 23, 2009, 3:39 pm

There is an out door (patio, partially covered) area at the back which is reasonably secure - entrance/exit is only through the building. Not much of a play area inside normally & I guess most will be taken up with table & chairs on the day. There were 'high' chairs there for children, but I am unsure how many - &, of course, depends how many little ones attend.
I am also unsure about a child menu for Christmas Day - as it is normally limited to a 'Christmas' menu.
I think your best bet is to drop Steve a e-mail/phone call & ask him what he can do for you. I am sure he will come up with something - especially given a bit of notice...
The weather is usually pretty good about Christmas time (although it does get a bit chilly at night for locals once the sun goes down). So to do something in the gardens at the back might be quite nice with youngsters as they can enjoy themselves without constantly bumping into adults, while you can watch them while relaxing over food & drink!!
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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby Kudjap or Bust » October 24, 2009, 7:13 am

Harry @ Harry's Bar usually has a Christmas dinner going on, haven't been myself but a few friends have told me it's very good and value for money, turkey with all the trimmings and proper Christmas pud and custard. Not sure if he's doing the same this year or not.
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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby udon-tuk-tuk » October 25, 2009, 2:24 am

Being new to Udon Thani may I ask the good expats where is a good place to have a Xmas dinner ? I have just arrived back in England however I will be back in Udon 16th November with the good wife I have seen a few bars such as mojos irish clock etc etc this will be my first xmas in another country so i'll sit back and take you advice. :D
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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby macduff » November 18, 2009, 6:47 am

Where getting a bit nearer to the big day guys.Has anyone had any thoughts of menu choices and the price ranges we can expect to pay for a traditional three course.Oh and it does'nt have to be turkey just because its christmas.Duck would be a nice alternative.
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Re: Christmas dinner in udon

Postby patriot » November 20, 2009, 11:03 pm

What time will Eddie (Ban Dung) start serving and/or is it a set time for one serving?

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