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001_Sawasdee.GIFHello all,can somebody tell me where is the best german Restaurant in town???Cheers

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i like hopf on beach road near pizza hut, pork knuckle is gooood!

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There is place off of either Soi 7 or Soi 8. If you are walking on Beach road, you will see the sign.

 

They have great German food and a very pretty staff!

 

Genießen!

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I like the pork knuckle at Zum Simple Restaurant, one-half block from the start of Walking Street (away from the sea)

 

In Bangers, Bei Otto on Sukhumvit Soi 20

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I like the pork knuckle at Zum Simple Restaurant, one-half block from the start of Walking Street (away from the sea)

 

In Bangers, Bei Otto on Sukhumvit Soi 20

As far as i know, Zum simple Restaurant closed a year or so ago.

Klein Heidelberg seems nice

http://www.klein-heidelberg-pattaya.com/index.php?option=com_phocagallery&view=category&id=2&Itemid=8

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There is place off of either Soi 7 or Soi 8. If you are walking on Beach road, you will see the sign.

 

They have great German food and a very pretty staff!

 

Genießen!

:001_Sawasdee:Thank you for answer,but can you remember the name???Cheers.

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Bei Gerhard( Swabian Food) ; Soi 16/2 Naklua

:001_Sawasdee:Many people speak about Gerhard,bit i never look to find out,But this holliday i'll do it.:001_Thank_You5: Cheers.

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I liked the German Restaurant which is based between soi 8 and soi 7 on second Rd named Brau (not sure of that name)... I enjoyed several visits there, They cook good steak too...

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If you're desperate for some German faire, then Kiss & Sailor Bar (soi 8) do a passable weinerschnitzel or cordon bleu. I'm a bit partial myself!

 

Naklua (north pattaya) is the area to aim for; mainly German & some Dutch patrons.

 

Peace. :GoldenSmile1:

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  • 4 years later...

As Bier Stüble on Soi 7 is closed for summer holiday (mid-May to mid-September) I decided to give Alt Heidelberg on Beach Road, not far from Walking Street, a try.
When I arrived I was the only customer inside.
The owner was watching German television on a small screen next to the bar.
The interior looks as if it has remained the same for at least thirty years.
The waitress gave me a Russian menu and I had to insist to get a German one.
I ordered a
Spargelsuppe (asparagus soup) at 125 baht and a Schweinshaxe at 395 baht.
The soup contained short pieces of very thick white asparagus (perhaps preserved ones) that tasted like straw.
As mentioned in the English translation (“deep-fried pork knuckle”) the
Schweinshaxe was indeed deep-fried instead of roasted, which was disgusting.
(I thought the English translation was wrong when I read it.)
In Germany I have eaten several times
Schweinshaxe, which was always roasted, not deep-fried.
I have also eaten
Eisbein, which is the same part of the pig, but boiled with spices instead of roasted.
I have always been wary of restaurants in Pattaya promoting themselves with signs in Russian.
Those signs seem to scare westerners off and it is very doubtful if they will attract many Russians, if any.
I fear that signs in Russian are part of a strategy of desperate owners who know their quality is too poor to attract western patrons.

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Last week I have been eating at the German Restaurant Taverne (“Deutsches Restaurant”, “Bürgerliche Küche”) on the corner of Naklua Road and Soi 18/1.
At first sight it looked good and the portions were (too) big, but the quality of the food was very poor.
The business was run by a Thai female, perhaps a widow of a German.
There were several Thai families and a very noisy, cigarette-smoking Russian.
Some prices:

Linsensuppe 135 baht,
Kaßler 230 baht,
Sauerbraten 250 baht,
Heineken 70 baht,

Warsteiner 120 baht,
toilet (for non-customers) 50 baht.
On a lighter note, the bill mentioned “Thank you for coming.”

their ≠ there ≠ they’re; theirs ≠ there’s; your ≠ you’re; its ≠ it’s; whose ≠ who’s;

bearback ≠ bareback; loose ≠ lose; too ≠ to; wander ≠ wonder; then ≠ than;

men ≠ man; women ≠ woman; know ≠ now ≠ no; quiet ≠ quite; site ≠ sight;

except ≠ accept; of ≠ 've; waist ≠ waste; sure ≠ shore; etc. (et cetera) ≠ ect.

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Last week the German restaurant Bei Anton on Naklua Road opposite Soi 18 was closed.
So, I tried
Bei Gerhard instead on Naklua Road Soi 31 at the left-hand side near the end of the soi.
They happen to have two cheap daily specials.
The soup of the daily special (
Kraftbrühe mit Flädle) was excellent.
The
Sauerbraten came in a very big portion with a lot of Spätzle but, although it was not as bad as the one at Taverne on the corner of Naklua Road and Soi 18/1, it contained too much mustard and did not compare to the Sauerbraten at Bier Stüble on Soi 7.
Also at the defunct Thai-Europe Restaurant on Soi BJ the
Sauerbraten was even better.
There were several farang customers, at least some of them speaking German.
At a long table a farang had apparently invited his extended Thai in-law family.
Some prices:
soup of the daily specials (taken separately) 50 baht,

Flädlesuppe (normal à la carte price) 110 baht,
Sauerbraten 280 baht,
Heineken 80 baht,

Warsteiner 130 baht.

their ≠ there ≠ they’re; theirs ≠ there’s; your ≠ you’re; its ≠ it’s; whose ≠ who’s;

bearback ≠ bareback; loose ≠ lose; too ≠ to; wander ≠ wonder; then ≠ than;

men ≠ man; women ≠ woman; know ≠ now ≠ no; quiet ≠ quite; site ≠ sight;

except ≠ accept; of ≠ 've; waist ≠ waste; sure ≠ shore; etc. (et cetera) ≠ ect.

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  • 9 months later...

Does Bei Anton still exist?
At their previous location on Naklua Road, opposite Soi 18 is now a Kiss Food.
I thought they had moved nearby, but I couldn’t find them.

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