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Offline Nobby

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Korat Chef
« on: June 10, 2014, 10:25:43 AM »
Met a mate the other day in Ubon who was raving about the quality of the western foods ordered/despatched from Korat Chef



http://koratchef.com/


 Looking at the menu, it seems huge and he said not only were the meat pies the best in Thailand, but the BEST EVER he had the delight to eat including when 'back 'ome!' and cheap too!'.


 A very professional and efficient service, to boot.
 I guess if they can 'bus' stuff to Ubon, Surin or Buriram would be no problem?


 Has anyone used this firm or tasted their wares?

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2014, 11:15:41 AM »
Met a mate the other day in Ubon who was raving about the quality of the western foods ordered/despatched from Korat Chef



http://koratchef.com/


 Looking at the menu, it seems huge and he said not only were the meat pies the best in Thailand, but the BEST EVER he had the delight to eat including when 'back 'ome!' and cheap too!'.


 A very professional and efficient service, to boot.
 I guess if they can 'bus' stuff to Ubon, Surin or Buriram would be no problem?


 Has anyone used this firm or tasted their wares?



I reckon you and Alan the Builder must be on commission!    :)


I had one on Sunday. It was good but I wouldn't put it in the best I have ever had though.

At 85 Baht for 250g (per website) they will need to be good.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2014, 02:23:16 PM »
I'm down to my last spoonful of Bovril, getting desperate..........

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2014, 02:57:36 PM »
Met a mate the other day in Ubon who was raving about the quality of the western foods ordered/despatched from Korat Chef



http://koratchef.com/


 Looking at the menu, it seems huge and he said not only were the meat pies the best in Thailand, but the BEST EVER he had the delight to eat including when 'back 'ome!' and cheap too!'.



 A very professional and efficient service, to boot.
 I guess if they can 'bus' stuff to Ubon, Surin or Buriram would be no problem?


 Has anyone used this firm or tasted their wares?

I get most of my pies, sausages, etc. from the Korat Chef. Definitely the best around in my opinion.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2014, 04:12:53 PM »
Met a mate the other day in Ubon who was raving about the quality of the western foods ordered/despatched from Korat Chef



http://koratchef.com/


 Looking at the menu, it seems huge and he said not only were the meat pies the best in Thailand, but the BEST EVER he had the delight to eat including when 'back 'ome!' and cheap too!'.



 A very professional and efficient service, to boot.
 I guess if they can 'bus' stuff to Ubon, Surin or Buriram would be no problem?


 Has anyone used this firm or tasted their wares?

I get most of my pies, sausages, etc. from the Korat Chef. Definitely the best around in my opinion.
Has anyone tried Steve Buriram Mans Pies.
I Recently purchased some pies and curries from the Buriram pie man, have to say the quality of the pies are superb.
The pastry is delicious and the meat tender and lean.
All in all a wonderful pie and at a very reasonable price.
The curries were also very enjoyable.
If you haven't tried them give them a go, easier than going through Korat  especially if you're from the Buriram area.
« Last Edit: June 10, 2014, 04:20:54 PM by Simon »

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2014, 05:15:57 AM »
I'm down to my last spoonful of Bovril, getting desperate..........
The pies cost 60 baht each delivered !
50 if you collect .
They are on par with Staffords but I prefair stafford chicken and ham and chicken and mushroom !
The pastry is the light golden type I like .

All good baby baby ...

Did you like the pastry Co co ?
Was the beef tender ?
And last but not least was the gravy nice ?

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2014, 06:09:34 AM »
I'm down to my last spoonful of Bovril, getting desperate..........
The pies cost 60 baht each delivered !
50 if you collect .
They are on par with Staffords but I prefair stafford chicken and ham and chicken and mushroom !
The pastry is the light golden type I like .

All good baby baby ...

Did you like the pastry Co co ?
Was the beef tender ?
And last but not least was the gravy nice ?
I have also tried Staffords pies and they are nowhere near as good as Steve the piemans pies.
The whole pie is inferior, the pastry is not as good and the quality of meat is inferior as well.
I also think they are cheaper than Staffords.
Give them a try Alan you wont be disappointed.
Hope I have been of some help we  all need a quality pie.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2014, 09:07:42 AM »
Simon,

If you want a decent curry then try one off Rick from little India... Best by far not just in Buriram but the whole of Thailand that I've tasted

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2014, 09:09:03 AM »
Simon,

If you want a decent curry then try one off Rick from little India... Best by far not just in Buriram but the whole of Thailand that I've tasted


I would go further and say better than anything I can recall from the UK.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2014, 09:12:08 AM »
Very true co co I was in the uk last month and
I had four Indian meals in top places , only one was on par with Ricks .
On par not better !

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2014, 09:12:33 AM »
I'm down to my last spoonful of Bovril, getting desperate..........
The pies cost 60 baht each delivered !
50 if you collect .
They are on par with Staffords but I prefair stafford chicken and ham and chicken and mushroom !
The pastry is the light golden type I like .

All good baby baby ...

Did you like the pastry Co co ?
Was the beef tender ?
And last but not least was the gravy nice ?

The pie was good. Buttery taste to the pastry.

I prefer the filling of Buriram pies, packed with meat, - but then I also like kidney with my steak.

I don't recall anything special about the gravy......... think I may have to try another.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2014, 09:28:50 AM »
Kidney omg .
Every one to there own I guess :-)

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2014, 09:41:10 AM »
Kidney omg .
Every one to there own I guess :-)



I like pork as well. ....  ;)

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2014, 10:53:23 AM »
Simon,

If you want a decent curry then try one off Rick from little India... Best by far not just in Buriram but the whole of Thailand that I've tasted
Thanks for the information Toffo.
I will indeed give them a try.

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Re: Korat Chef
« Reply #14 on: June 11, 2014, 10:58:45 AM »
Hi anyone with any information about how to contact Rick from Little India.
Maybe a menu or a link.

 

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