Naebkahart Road Restaurant???
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I am told by my other half that it has a Chinese name, not Thai and Wenshidi is there or thereabouts as my other half came up with 'Jek Bier' but that second word is long with a rising tonal accent.
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Undeterred, then came #3
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On the night market road, but not on Naebkahart Rd
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On the corner of the night market road and Naebkahart Rd. But then the OP said #1 is correct.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 5:37 pmI assume this one:
https://www.google.com/maps/@12.5717355 ... 2i39?hl=sv
Undeterred, then came #3
It's on the night market road, but the last photo clearly shows it's at the corner of Phetkasem. The OP caught that one.
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Must say I was a bit bemused by the variety of responses, but it was also interesting that all 3 restaurants seemed to get a good review, so that gives some options to explore
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What's your problem? I agreed that you correctly identified the restaurant.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:13 pmI correctly identified the restaurant on the corner of Naebkehart Road and Night Market street, which is always packed to the gills. This was what the OP asked for. My work, here is done. Have a bee in your bonnet this evening Homer?
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I don't have a problem, you just seemed grouchy. Virgins and stormtroopers, you could probably sell tickets for a tour of your mind. Have a good weekend.Homer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:39 pmWhat's your problem? I agreed that you correctly identified the restaurant.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:13 pmI correctly identified the restaurant on the corner of Naebkehart Road and Night Market street, which is always packed to the gills. This was what the OP asked for. My work, here is done. Have a bee in your bonnet this evening Homer?
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Grouchy? I prefer to think of it as humor in the vein of George Carlin's 3rd career phase. He was like a harmless uncle who talked about his frustration with the idiots on the planet. Whereas Carlin used straight up aphorisms, I dress mine in analogies.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2018 6:18 amI don't have a problem, you just seemed grouchy. Virgins and stormtroopers, you could probably sell tickets for a tour of your mind. Have a good weekend.
Speaking of analogies, wouldn't y'all love to see Disney make a film about virgin stormtroopers? Many physical comedy possibilities of trying to quickly remove the suit. Even better would be a 'Open the pod bay doors, Hal' parody about one of the suit's convenient access ports.
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Steve Carrell starring in 'Death Star Virgin'? I could go for that.Homer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:55 amGrouchy? I prefer to think of it as humor in the vein of George Carlin's 3rd career phase. He was like a harmless uncle who talked about his frustration with the idiots on the planet. Whereas Carlin used straight up aphorisms, I dress mine in analogies.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2018 6:18 amI don't have a problem, you just seemed grouchy. Virgins and stormtroopers, you could probably sell tickets for a tour of your mind. Have a good weekend.
Speaking of analogies, wouldn't y'all love to see Disney make a film about virgin stormtroopers? Many physical comedy possibilities of trying to quickly remove the suit. Even better would be a 'Open the pod bay doors, Hal' parody about one of the suit's convenient access ports.
Funny you should mention Hal, I just came across this tonight that tickled me:
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Storm troopers? What, I thought they were sent out only when were we off topic.
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Must be their day off.
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The Thai says rancafe, rather than the usual word for restaurant, which is interesting.
I had to double check the Chinese characters as I only studied simplified and these are rather more stylised than I am used to.
They read Zheng Sheng, which might be translated as Magnificent!
No wonder all the Chinese tourists love the place so much....
I had to double check the Chinese characters as I only studied simplified and these are rather more stylised than I am used to.
They read Zheng Sheng, which might be translated as Magnificent!
No wonder all the Chinese tourists love the place so much....
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That seems about right. The name is given on Google Maps with Chinese and English characters as:
正盛 Chek Pia
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Raankaafae - ร้านกาแฟ - means coffee shop. Maybe that's how it started out.wenshidi wrote:The Thai says rancafe, rather than the usual word for restaurant, which is interesting.
I had to double check the Chinese characters as I only studied simplified and these are rather more stylised than I am used to.
They read Zheng Sheng, which might be translated as Magnificent!
No wonder all the Chinese tourists love the place so much....
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I am guessing that Chek Pia might be the Hokkien pronunciation....
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Google translates 正盛食堂 as 'Zhèng shèng shítáng' or 'magnificent dining hall'. So I guess it's Mandarin, if slightly overstated .GroveHillWanderer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:48 pmThat seems about right. The name is given on Google Maps with Chinese and English characters as:
正盛 Chek Pia