Posts Tagged ‘Bangkok’

At Beccofino, Champagne Dinner 26 Nov. 2011 – Just Arrived White Truffles from Alba – Bangkok

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Menu
Main lobster and vegetables couscous timbale with
tomato coulis and light pesto sauce
Tortino d’ astice con cous cous di verdure,
coulis di pomodoro e salsa leggera al basilico
Champagne “ Blanc de Blancs Reserve privee Grand Cru”
*****
Champagne Lombard Rose sherbet
Sorbetto allo champagne rose’

*****
Australian lamb loin stuffed with black truffle
and duck liver, crispy sauteed risotto and white truffle sauce
Lombatina d’agnello farcita con tartufo nero e fegato grasso,
risotto croccante alla milanese e salsa al tartufo bianco

Or
Alaska king scallop with cauliflower flan,
crispy Parma ham and black truffle sauce
Cappasante reali dell’Alaska con flan di cavolfiori,
prosciutto di Parma croccante e salsa al tartufo nero
Champagne Lombard Rose Premier Cru
&
Champagne Bruno Paillard Rose Premiere cuvee
*****
Grand Marnier soufflé with chocolate sauce
Soufflé al Grand Marnier con salsa al cioccolato
Champagne Bruno Paillard Brut Premiere cuvee

*****

Coffee or tea and Chocolates
Caffe o thé e Cioccolatini

Baht  3,900.++ per person

Beaujolais Nouveau 2011 – Bangkok

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The price of Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2011 in Bangkok is a whopping 1,499 Thai Baht (50 US Dollars) and Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau Georges DuBoeuf 2011 1,799 (60 US Dollars). Again, I will pass on this glorified grape juice due to the price, and I do enjoy having a bottle or two once a year in this tropical climate. For this price, even here, I can buy a much better wine from Bordeaux, or some other region in France. The price I am quoting is the retail price in a wine shop not the marked up price in a 5 star hotel. The same bottles, for instance, are selling in the United States in a wine shop for anywhere from $7.00 – $14.00, in France for about 1 and a half euros, in Japan the equivalent of $5.00 and they must be flown in by air, which is the same process as in Thailand. The big difference is, that in most countries in the world, they do not add the outrageous taxes of up to 400% levied on wines as Thailand does, making it one of the more expensive places in the world to buy wine. Think about Hong Kong with 0% tax on wines.

Beaujolais Nouveau is all about freshness and is better to drink as soon as possible, certainly there should not be many bottles remaining into the first weeks of the new year. Under French law, the wine may be released at 12:01 a.m. on the third Thursday of November however, this rule is not followed in Thailand as they start selling it as soon as they receive it, which could be a few days to a week before the date.

Chez Papé French Bistro – Bangkok

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

A Little Thai Kitchen, (For Lack of A Better Name) Street Food – Bangkok

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

No Name – No Telephone

To Find It:  Take the 1st Soi off Soi Saladaeng, coming from the direction of Silom Road and go to the Dead End

Different Daily Selections 30-50 Baht per order with rice

Suki Bar, Sukhumvit Soi 24 – Bangkok

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

By Carole Chung

Suki Bar

Tel. 02-260-0992
2/17-19, 1/F, Terminal Bldg., Sukhumvit Soi 24, next to the Emporium, Bangkok
Opening Hours: 10:30am-9:30pm daily

This is not a typical Hong-Kong style suki as claimed, and was more to the Thai taste than Chinese. I will most likely not return, however judging from the enthusiastic dining crowd when I was dining there, they will not have to worry.

Champagne Dinner at Beccofino Restaurant, Epernay vs Reims – Bangkok POSTPONED DUE TO FLOOD

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

NEW Seafood Season: The Oyster Bar & The Seafood Bar – Bangkok

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

It’s the beginning of a new seafood season and they have some NEW oysters to roll out for you!
Fish hooks from Hama Hama! A brand new farm! First time in Thailand.
Shigoku – they’re back!
Olympia’s – not much bigger but still the most awesome tasting oyster.
Iwagaki’s – the HUGE oysters from Japan! No radiation in these monsters.
Kushi’s are back and delicious as ever.
Their usual fine assortment of Eld Inlet, Barron Point, Eagle Rock, Effingham and larger selection than ever before!
The only restaurant here in Bangkok importing seafood twice weekly the arrival days are Tuesdays and Fridays. Sundays still all you can eat from the a la carte menu including oysters and seafood platters.
ALSO, order a platter for four and get a free bottle of PB Valley Chenin Blanc! Chosen specifically for enjoyment with our Fruit de mere platter.
Book a table for ten or more in a private room and get free flow wine all night long!
Call us for further info, directions, advice and for your general well being.
THEOYSTERBARbangkok and THESEAFOODBAR.

The Seafood Bar Co., Ltd.
41/2 Somerset Lake Point, Soi Sukhumvit 16, Sukhumvit Rd.,
Klongtoey, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Tel: (+66) 2 663 8863
Email: info@theseafoodbar.info

The Oyster Bar
395 Narathiwat Ratchanakarin Soi 24, Thailand
Tel. +66 2 212 4809 ‎

Wine Me Up at Seen Space Mall – Bangkok

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Wine Me Up at Seenspace Mall

Wine Me Up
3/F, Seenspace, 251/1 Thong Lor,
Soi 13, Bangkok
Seenspace Mall has dangerously low and rickety glass paneled railings on the outside stairways. Please take the lift. Someone will eventually be badly hurt or killed if they lean against, or are accidentally pushed into these thin glass-paneled, precarious railings. Once inside Wine Me Up on the third floor, you are greeted by the loud reverberations from a terrible band backing up an off-key vocalist, if this is not bad enough, the scene is completed by a selection of three wines by the glass which, when sampled were all undrinkable, and when I asked the barman if I might have a Scotch whisky instead, he said there was NO Scotch whisky in the bar. Hard to believe! When I asked for the manager to complain, the staff said that she had left. Give this place a pass.

 

Fat Gut’z, Thonglor – Bangkok

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Fat Gut’z Saloon
1/F, Grass Thonglor, 264 Thong Lor 12,
Tel. 02-714-9832
Bangkok, 10110

Fat Gut’z on trendy Soi Thonglor in Bangkok, has overall, some very good talent performing on its small stage tucked under a stairwell at this usually standing-room only jazz club. On Tuesday nights, they feature a particularly good singer called (Khun) Fon, who as they say, can really, “Belt Them Out”. She is backed up by a couple of first-rate electric-guitarists and one percussionist. Fat Gut’z occupies one of the front spaces in a development called Grass, which goes so far as to try to authenticate its name by gluing imitation, plastic grass to the walls and various other empty areas where it could possibly do so within the confines of the property. If you think this sounds tacky? You would be right. It is!

 

Wine Republic, Thonglor Soi 10 (Updated) – Bangkok

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Sign Wine RepublicWine Republic’s outdoor terrace

Wine Republic is an interesting place to have a glass of wine or two however, the food is so-so and I would suggest it is better to go elsewhere to dine. They do not have a proper wine list, and customers must go to a display shelf and pick out their own wine, which frankly is a pain, although granted they do have sommeliers to help you make your choice. Bottle pricing is alright, but the only two choices for wine by the glass are a glass of red or white plonk.

UPDATE: I have revisited Wine Republic since the piece above was written and unfortunately, the following is the result:

Usually, I like to keep this blog as positive as I can, although I just can’t overlook blatant inefficiency. Yes, it is true that they now have 8 wines by the glass (6 in a preserving machine and 2 house wines) but how can they put a bottle of wine on the machine without noticing the color, or smelling it to find out if it is “off” or not. I wanted to order a Sauvignon Blanc that they had on offer by the glass, but it was out of stock. I then chose a Chardonnay which when delivered I noticed immediately, even in the low-lighting, that the color was darker than it should be, and one sniff was all it took to find it totally undrinkable. How can the staff in charge of this operation, not inspect the bottle before putting it onto the machine. A preserving machine can only preserve what is put onto it! But even worse, after it was pointed out to the female manager on duty that the bottle was bad she still allowed it to remain on the machine, most likely so that some other sucker who knew less about wines would then innocently drink it. I am certain that this is not the policy of the restaurant, but just the gross inefficiency and deviousness of this particular manager and/or her staff.

Wine Republic 1Wines by the bottle selections are numerous from the shelves above, although by the glass they only have one ordinary white, and one ordinary red. This very limited selection may have been alright thirty years ago, but in 2011!

Wine Republic 2

Wine Republic 3