Wednesday 23 September 2009

Out For Breakfast With Mark,

so off we went,
to Tara Court on the hill, just outside they have some bougainvillea plants,
I like the way that you can get so many colours on each plant,
the outside of Tara Court,
inside, breakfast 195 baht, after that it was down to Fascino, their page is in Thai, but it is the huge drug store on Pattaya North road, located across the street from Lotus about 150 yards north, if you take regular medication, like aspirin or vitamin tablets you can buy for about 50 or 100 baht a discount card, only 5% off but better than nothing if you look over the savings in a year, then to Friendship to pick up a couple of bulbs for the front fence and some wine for the evenings meal,
before I went up stairs to start on the train I put on a DVD that I had bought over the Internet, Cops, well that was it I watched the lot! then a panic as I had lost track of the time so a hurried shower and shave before Mike and Riza called round,
tonight we were going back to Cherry's on Third Road, we parked in the back, this is the side entrance, and the sign to look out for if you are looking for the car park,
first a complementary fried fish in batter with tartar sauce,
then the fully stocked salad bar, complete with roast chicken, the salad bar was a meal in itself,
Diana had chicken stuffed with mushrooms,
Whilst Mike had the Veal,
Riza had beef steak, all three of them had the 245 baht all you could eat option, such good value for money,
I had the 445 baht lamb special, the napkin had the usual button hole in it and as usual I did not get a spot of food on it, but no napkin = food on shirt!
the lamb special was two chops, two slices and a shank, plus vegetables,
"Cheers!" from all of us,
and smiles from the girls,
included in all menus was the desert, for Diana and Riza fresh fruit and ice cream, but Mike and Myself were too full to eat, first rate food and service at unbeatable prices,
then home for a drink and a chat,
Ah!
Mike and myself settled down to watch Dr. Zhivago,
and then some of the outrageous Little Britain, and with a laugh off to bed, well it was 2.30 in the morning, that Zhivago was over 3 hours long!

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