I was passing by as I was exploring around near where I live. I dropped in for a beer, a small Leo. When I was leaving I asked the girl how much (in Thai), she said, 100 Baht. Wow!! for a small Leo. for someone who works there, she didn't seem to know the price, but probably just thought, another farang, he doesn't know. Then she asked the guy behind the bar. she still didn't know what to charge me. I didn't get what he said, but she said 85b. I just said "pang", (expensive) then she said 80b. Thais really know how to lose a new customer. They just don't know how to create repeat customers, thinking we are as stupid as many of them are. Cheaper in Nana and you get more for your money, if you like that...
Read moreTruly Local. Local had been operating for 15 years by current owner and years before by previous owners. I've been here first time maybe 12 years ago. As local this place really is for the locals, mostly foreigners in this case. Prices are affordable and the locals are open to talk with...
Read moreAmazing local place. Excellent food and really friendly people.
It feels like you are part of the neighborhood. Definitely recommend if you are ok getting off the main streets - would 100% return to eat again. I loved...
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