Drinks: | Cheap! Chang Draft buffet every single night, from 5 pm til 8pm, for ฿139 per person.
Other drinks available, ranging from large Leo beers for ฿70 to a small bottle of Sangsom for ฿179. Not bad at all! |
Food: | Pretty much everything myself or my friends have eaten at Rod Sabieng have received positive mmm's and oooh's. The food is solidly and authentically Thai, packed with strange ingredients and way too much chilli (just how I like it).
- The majority of the menu's dishes range between ฿69 - ฿99 a plate.
- The fried fish dishes are more expensive at around ฿179 or so, each.
- Dishes with snapper fish are the most expensive at ฿249.
- Surprisingly, the international food section of the menu is not more expensive than the Thai section, with a burger being a reasonable ฿80.- There are some great bargain dishes, including Pad Thai, Khao Soi and Sukiyaki, for ฿45 - ฿55 each, and fried rice dishes for ฿49. |
Pros: | - Atmosphere. The simple wooden chairs amidst hanging plants and dim lights are a great way to spend an evening unwinding.
- Service is good from most of the staff, although it was better before when you could fill up your own glasses.
- The bathrooms have recently been renovated, and look fancier than ever.
- Music. Most of the time, sing-along tunes come from the big box speakers dotted around the restaurant - think Eric Clapton's Tears in Heaven, The Eagles' Hotel California, and Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On. So bad they are good, with the occasional Avril Lavigne or Robbie Williams thrown in to make it even worse (ie: better). Usually, you can expect great live music from a guitarist or pianist when it gets a bit later.
- Food. The food is a great introduction to typical Thai fare done well. My carnivorous friends rant and rave about the Neua Tied Tieaw (sesame sun-dried beef fried with crispy lime leaves), while we all collectively rave about the Pak Boong Tord (deep-fried morning glory salad, with an unbeatable sauce filled with chillies, coriander, peanuts and shredded carrot). Special mention goes to all the Thai spicy salads on the menu - they never disappoint with their spiciness. In fact, they make you cry.
- Location. Great for me! It's right near my place, which could be a bad thing, actually... |
Cons: | - Location. There aren't really any nearby bars or places to hang out after the beer buffet, which is why it's just really for some dinner and beers with friends.
- Service. The beer jug is no longer left at your table, but now filled up irregularly by whoever decides to saunter over. Personally, I don't enjoy or see the need for you to be interacting with staff more than a few times in an evening, which is a downfall for Rod Sabieng. You have to constantly draw attention to yourself, and even when you ring the bell provided, they are reluctant to rush over. Also, there are two or three waitresses with bad attitudes who seem to seethe at the idea of bringing over a mosquito coil or ashtray, leaving the task for a good fifteen minutes every time. (Unfortunately, you do come across this behaviour in many different places in Thailand - I tend to chalk it down to their own personal problems or depression, and try not blame myself.)
- Mosquitoes. As usual (this is Thailand, people). |
pork spring rolls vegetarian? oops
ReplyDeletewhat a great looking place
ReplyDeleteAll the places you visit have such long menus and seem very reasonably priced
ReplyDeleteAnon, I might be mad to take pictures of entire menus! But yes, Thailand does have a thing for novel-long menus, which just makes you want to order everything!
DeleteBring On the Beer!
ReplyDeleteReading this makes me miss Thailand soo much :'(
ReplyDeleteI want to visit Thailand to try as much of the food as I can. Can anyone send me a ticket? I don't take up much room and can sleep in someone's shower if need be. I am also quiet and well behaved I just eat a lot.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Buddy. I have also enjoyed your blog and will continue to check in to read your posts.
Oh my god you love spicy food so much haha. You are crazy. That seafood salad scares me!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is where I ate Khao Soi Gai for the first time, it was really good! I like this post, captures the place well
ReplyDeleteThis food looks INSANE! I WANT!!
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