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Massimo from Italy, September 25, 2012 at 4:05 PM Il fatto che fosse cosec vicino ai mairgogi parchi divertimento della zona, tutto ben tenuto, animazione per bambini anche a fine settembre, piccolo guasto al riscaldamento (condizionatore con pompa di calore), sono intervenuti subito (dopo 1 h. dal ns. arrivo, che e8 stato serale). Grande organizzazione, un camping a 5 stelle.
By: | Oct 23, 2015 | Report Comment
First of all, thanks for cnirodesing Thai restaurant. Thai restaurants are very well known for their creamy and spicy and tasty dishes. There are numerous Thai restaurants in Sydney. This is unstoppable. Let me explain you how this works. You may want to firstly place your order with entrees, then mains. The main dishes to make it more clearer they are differentiated into chicken, pork, prawns, seafood or beef. Then deserts are served at the end of the meal.If you are serious about beginning Thai dishes, start from well known famious Thai dishes. There are names like EntreesSatay sticks, Curry puffs, Fish cakes.Main dishesGreen curriesRed curriesPanangMassamonTom Yum GoongGang kar GaiDesertsIce creamsChocolatesCaramelStrawberryThese are most famous good selling dishes in Thai restaurant. Then overtime you will get to know other dishes in Thai restaurantsThank youS.KasemmongkolReferences : Thaiguy
By: | Oct 11, 2015 | Report Comment
Hi Hector I am enjoying rndeiag about your curry adventures, I too am a curry-holic.I used to frequent the Village in Tradeston when it first opened many years ago and although I don't think it is as good as it used to be it is still my benchmark for a curry. I contact you to draw your attention to another couple of decent curry houses.If you are ever out near Newmains (near Lanark) at lunchtime you might want to try The Pink Turban located in a small village called Waterloo. The restaurant is not Halal as far as I am aware but the food is good and you will be able to tell that by how busy it is. It is a buffet style lunch, and although I am usually opposed to such arrangements, because it is extremely busy the food is fresh and hot. Also it is open for lunch from 12- 1500 hours busiest between 12 1330 hours and only around a37.00 per head. I read with interest your comments on Kebabish, however, just 100 yards up the road at the top of Victoria Road (next to entrance to Queens Park) there is a small family run restaurant called The Anarkali. No alcohol but food is decent and cheap.Around the corner from Kebabish in Allison Street at number 202 (Glasgow Sweet Centre) you will find fantastic Keema Samosa's for only 90 pence, they are exceptional value and extremely tasty.Another place I go sometimes and can't make my mind up whether it is good or great is Kabana on Seaward Street near Pacific Quay. The restaurant caters mainly for Asian parties/weddings etc but I quite often pay a visit for the buffet as it is quiet at around 1700 1800 hours, I think it gets busier later on. The food is different to any other restaurant I have been in but I think it is probably quite authentic to Pakistan. Finally if you are ever down in Newcastle, there is a place nearby called Whitley Bay where there is a restaurant called The Himalaya which is fantastic and has (in my opinion) what you refer to as the taste . They do a dish called Phall which I take it you have tried before, it is delicious.Incidentally the only place I have ever seen Phall on the menu in Scotland is a place called Shaheds on Fenwick Road Giffnock across from Kwik Fit tyre depot. That is my preferred carry out choice as they do a great lamb Desi carry out.Cheers Hector and enjoy the taste .Archie
By: | Oct 11, 2015 | Report Comment
Hi Hector I am enjoying reidnag about your curry adventures, I too am a curry-holic.I used to frequent the Village in Tradeston when it first opened many years ago and although I don't think it is as good as it used to be it is still my benchmark for a curry. I contact you to draw your attention to another couple of decent curry houses.If you are ever out near Newmains (near Lanark) at lunchtime you might want to try The Pink Turban located in a small village called Waterloo. The restaurant is not Halal as far as I am aware but the food is good and you will be able to tell that by how busy it is. It is a buffet style lunch, and although I am usually opposed to such arrangements, because it is extremely busy the food is fresh and hot. Also it is open for lunch from 12- 1500 hours busiest between 12 1330 hours and only around a37.00 per head. I read with interest your comments on Kebabish, however, just 100 yards up the road at the top of Victoria Road (next to entrance to Queens Park) there is a small family run restaurant called The Anarkali. No alcohol but food is decent and cheap.Around the corner from Kebabish in Allison Street at number 202 (Glasgow Sweet Centre) you will find fantastic Keema Samosa's for only 90 pence, they are exceptional value and extremely tasty.Another place I go sometimes and can't make my mind up whether it is good or great is Kabana on Seaward Street near Pacific Quay. The restaurant caters mainly for Asian parties/weddings etc but I quite often pay a visit for the buffet as it is quiet at around 1700 1800 hours, I think it gets busier later on. The food is different to any other restaurant I have been in but I think it is probably quite authentic to Pakistan. Finally if you are ever down in Newcastle, there is a place nearby called Whitley Bay where there is a restaurant called The Himalaya which is fantastic and has (in my opinion) what you refer to as the taste . They do a dish called Phall which I take it you have tried before, it is delicious.Incidentally the only place I have ever seen Phall on the menu in Scotland is a place called Shaheds on Fenwick Road Giffnock across from Kwik Fit tyre depot. That is my preferred carry out choice as they do a great lamb Desi carry out.Cheers Hector and enjoy the taste .Archie
By: | Sep 25, 2015 | Report Comment
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