Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => BARS AND RESTURANTS IN BURIRAM AND THE SURROUNDING AREA => Topic started by: Admin on June 06, 2011, 07:47:16 PM
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Indian food in Buriram. Is there such a thing?! confused2 I don't think so.... Bangkok have lots of Indian restaurants, considering the UK farang population in the area, many of you love Indian cuisine food.
Maybe it can be a good start up. spiral
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Nookie sells a very authentic range of Indian Curries!!!
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Perhaps something for Aparasher to consider. At least it would be authentic. hungry1
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I think an Indian Restaurant would quickly go out of business unless you could persuade the Thai population to eat Indian food too.
The farang population may be growing but still not enough people to make an exclusively farang restaurant work.
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Coffee Corner sells Starfoods' curries. :)
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I think an Indian Restaurant would quickly go out of business unless you could persuade the Thai population to eat Indian food too.
The farang population may be growing but still not enough people to make an exclusively farang restaurant work.
I agree. My comment was "tongue in cheek"
It would be nice though!
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Starfoods.
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I think an Indian Restaurant would quickly go out of business unless you could persuade the Thai population to eat Indian food too.
The farang population may be growing but still not enough people to make an exclusively farang restaurant work.
My Junglebunny doesnt find any Indian Curry hot enough,,,,even the Phall which blows my head off!!
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There was some discussion about there being an Indian restaurant near the Thepnakon Hotel.
There isn't.
There is a restaurant called Ree Ba Ba just over the main road to Satuk. It is named after an Indian guy but it only sells Thai food.
Quite misleading really - my missus had seen the name advertised and automatically assumed it sold Indian food (as Aree Ba Ba does in Krabi).
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There was some discussion about there being an Indian restaurant near the Thepnakon Hotel.
There isn't.
There is a restaurant called Ree Ba Ba just over the main road to Satuk. It is named after an Indian guy but it only sells Thai food.
Quite misleading really - my missus had seen the name advertised and automatically assumed it sold Indian food (as Aree Ba Ba does in Krabi).
Sounds like a house strut made out of sheep! ::)
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Having seen an advert, on the IQ House Buriram map in their car park, I think the name is actually more like ReeBa Bar
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Whatever the name CoCo, it does not sell Indian food.
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Whatever the name CoCo, it does not sell Indian food.
You tell him Nick!!