Took Lae Dee recently received a complete makeover and now looks like a full fledged restaurant. This restaurant is open 24 hours a day alongside the supermarket Foodland that is brand is only located in which is perfect for everyone (especially those who get off of work very late at night).
The food quality is very good. They seem to be using ingredients directly from foodland which is known to have high quality ingredients. The taste of the cooking is also on the better end of the scale.
Staff here are very attentive, they would immediately come to you and take your order as soon as you take your seat. Food is also served very quickly. The longest we had to equate was 10 minutes at most!
The prices here are very reasonable for the quality of food you would receive. Especially considering they would use international ingredients for international foods. Overall, a good place to come for a quick bite...
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The Took Lae Dee is the restaurant of the Foodland in Pattaya. You sit here at a bar and can order a variety of dishes from the Thai cuisine as well as some western dishes.
We chose Pad Pac Ruamit (roasted vegetables in oyster mushroom sauce), Laarb Mooh (Thai-style minced pork) and a Yam Nüa (beef salad) - everything was really delicious and served swiftly.
For dessert there was a caramel-pudding - also this tasted excellent. It is nice to have the opportunity to eat so delicious before or even after shopping in the Foodland. Of course, the Took Lae Dee is not a dinner restaurant - it remains a snack in a supermarket, but it tastes much better there than elsewhere.
The only negative was the fact that the staff seemed all very serious - completely atypical for Thailand and for a direct counter kitchen rather suboptimal.
Without this shortcoming, I would without a doubt have given five stars, but here the attitude - or perhaps the announcement of the management, I did not know about, had to change, so that you as a guest next to the culinary side can feel comfortable.
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Das Took Lae Dee ist das inhouse Restaurant des Foodland in Pattaya. Man sitzt hier an einem Tresen und kann eine Vielzahl von Gerichten der Thailändischen Küche sowie einige westliche Gerichte bestellen.
Wir hatten uns für Pad Pac Ruamit (gebratenes Gemüse in Austernpilzsauce), Laarb Mooh (Gehacktes Schweinefleisch nach Thai-Art) und einen Yam Nüa (Rindfleischsalat) entschieden – alles war wirklich sehr lecker und auch zügig serviert.
Als Nachspeise gab es einen Karamell-Pudding – auch dieser hat hervorragend geschmeckt.
Es ist schön vor oder auch nach dem Einkauf im Foodland die Möglichkeit zu haben so lecker zu essen. Natürlich ist das Took Lae Dee kein Dinner Restaurant – es bleibt ein Imbiss in einem Supermarkt, aber es schmeckt dort deutlich besser als andernorts.
Negativ fiel lediglich auf das die Mitarbeiter durchweg alle sehr ernst schienen – völlig untypisch für Thailand und für eine direkte Tresen-Wirtschaft eher suboptimal.
Ohne dieses Manko hätte ich zweifelsohne fünf Sterne gegeben, aber hier muss sich die Einstellung – vielleicht aber auch die mir nicht bekannte Vorgabe von „Oben“ ändern, damit man sich als Gast neben der kulinarischen Seite rundum wohl fühlen kann.
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Three waitress debited double for the breakfast juice. When we asked, another waiter came and was rude. We pointed again at the juice, as before, in the menu. He then apologized but returned 5 minutes later, and just took away (!) the juice from the table, in an very unmanned and bad way.
We then just ordered two new juices. We already payed for two juices, and was very thirsty. They then apparently had to pay the difference themselves they said, but they made it both more expensive and more rude by taking the old juice away. Just let the customers have their breakfast...
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