Millers Bakery and Bistro
Millers Bakery and Bistro
Further to previous posts on "Restaurant News" glad to say Millers is now open. First, I have no connection/interest in the place other than I live round the corner (it's in Soi 91 which is about 1km South of Vana Nava Water Park opposite Soi 116) and have seen it coming together over past few months. Went yesterday on its opening day for Sunday Carvery - it was excellent! Choice of 4 meats (had slice of each). Beef, in house Ham, Pork and Lamb. The beef was great for those seeking good beef per another post here as were all the joints. Help yourself veg, including cauli. cheese, fatted roast spuds, roasted veg. and Yorkshires, crackling, stuffing, various pucker sauces and gravy, Delicious and greedy boy portions! 320 baht. Lovely starters like thick pumpkin and coconut soup and bruschetta, 100 baht each and Chocolate Mousse for pud, 80 baht. One of the chefs is Gary formerly of Mucky Duck. Proper, fully stocked bar with comfy seating and well priced drafts and bottled beer (e.g Large draft Peroni 190 baht, Large bottled Chang 110 baht and I think all wines under 900 odd baht per bottle or 90 baht for a glass of House). Every drink you can think of and cocktails 190 baht.
Official opening is October 31st though they are serving breakfast and lunch til 5/6pm at the moment. Not sure when dinner service starts but soon I guess. Menu looks very good with something to suit most tastes- traditional Western dishes, light, vegetablearian and Asian options. Looks like no sensible expense, thought and effort has been spared here in every area (decor and furniture, equipment, bathrooms, staffing etc.) which is partly why I'm so enthusiastic about the place. So many places in town OK but for me not many make me want to dash back. Being the first day yesterday I had usual concerns how smooth service etc. would be but you wouldn't know it hadn't been open for months and the service was International standard. It was pretty busy too but seats about 100 so plenty of inside and outside space.
There is also a full wholesale/retail bakery on site producing a wide range of breads, cakes and pastries to include various loaves and rolls, sweet and savoury pies, pain au chocolat, croissants, muffins, crumpets etc. Reasonable prices. Also, there are plans for a butchery to open onsite soon. I wish the place every success. It deserves it. I will be supporting it (def. Sunday Roast again next week) and urge people to give it a go - I don't think you'll be disappointed.
[Mod comment: we will allow this post for now, but it does read like one big advertisement. Our advertorials are a cheap and easy way for places like this to get noticed.]
Official opening is October 31st though they are serving breakfast and lunch til 5/6pm at the moment. Not sure when dinner service starts but soon I guess. Menu looks very good with something to suit most tastes- traditional Western dishes, light, vegetablearian and Asian options. Looks like no sensible expense, thought and effort has been spared here in every area (decor and furniture, equipment, bathrooms, staffing etc.) which is partly why I'm so enthusiastic about the place. So many places in town OK but for me not many make me want to dash back. Being the first day yesterday I had usual concerns how smooth service etc. would be but you wouldn't know it hadn't been open for months and the service was International standard. It was pretty busy too but seats about 100 so plenty of inside and outside space.
There is also a full wholesale/retail bakery on site producing a wide range of breads, cakes and pastries to include various loaves and rolls, sweet and savoury pies, pain au chocolat, croissants, muffins, crumpets etc. Reasonable prices. Also, there are plans for a butchery to open onsite soon. I wish the place every success. It deserves it. I will be supporting it (def. Sunday Roast again next week) and urge people to give it a go - I don't think you'll be disappointed.
[Mod comment: we will allow this post for now, but it does read like one big advertisement. Our advertorials are a cheap and easy way for places like this to get noticed.]
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Thanks for the update, I will check it out. Any imported beers available apart from lagers?
Talk is cheap
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Sorry didn't notice but I'd be surprised if they don't. I'm sure I heard someone say yesterday there is or soon will be Guinness draft. I'll have a further shufty next time I'm in and update.
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Have a look.
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
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Lol. Isn't English wonderful!!
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Saw a YouTube Vlog "Jonny There Is Something Happening" that was there a few days ago. I am sure they mentioned that Guinnes Draft was on the wishlist. Do not remember if a date was mentioned
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'Shuff" is from Arabic for 'look'.
Also, 'bint' for girl.
Words imported from Middle East during WW1 to become UK slang.
Also, 'bint' for girl.
Words imported from Middle East during WW1 to become UK slang.
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Bought some delicious french bread from Millers today,very surprised to see that the restaurent/bistro has been closed.The young lady serving informed me that apparently they have new premises somewhere off the klong road and expect to open soon.
As a side note note,had the new pate from Ham & Bacon with the bread,full of pistachios, very different,unusual and tasty.
As a side note note,had the new pate from Ham & Bacon with the bread,full of pistachios, very different,unusual and tasty.
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