TJs
TJs
Still gets my vote as the best burger (Alaskan) in Udon Thani.
It is immaterial as to whether a BK or McD is going to be sited at the UD Centre, nothing could match the quality and affable service at Ning and her family's establishment.
It is immaterial as to whether a BK or McD is going to be sited at the UD Centre, nothing could match the quality and affable service at Ning and her family's establishment.
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Located on the Nongsamrong Rd., about 80 meters from the Nongsamrong/Ring Road traffic light. TJ's has been a great place for farang food for many years. My fellow golfers and I go there several times a month. Besides the great hamburger try their chicken burger... you won't believe the serving size.
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The question has to be asked...But is it THE best Burger and Fries ..in udon..?
Can You Dig It Dug.?
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yeah you and me know they are chips the Whole of Great England knows they are chips even my 3 year old knows them as 'chippies'...but its everyone else that calls chips fries...but don't ask for chips when in thailand as you will get a side order of stale salted frit-o-lay crisps.
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TJs
why would you want to eat Thai food at a farang style restaurant?denz wrote:does TJ's do decent thai food too?
Most farang restaurants charge 2 to 3 times as much for Thai food, because the farangs wife or GF will order it and the farang will just pay
there are some very good Thai restaurants in Udon
TJs
OT is perfectly happy to send his wife to a Thai restaurant to spend 100 baht whilst I go to a falang restaurant with unlimited resources to stuff my face with falang food, beer and hopefuly have conversation with a WFB. However, some falangs are joined at the hip with their TW/TGF, sometimes through choice and sometimes not and they will always eat together. Now if you stuff a Thai WFB who weighs around 45 kilo with falang food for any length of time she will soon become an well unfit bird so it is in the interest of the falangs to feed their teeluck on morsels of Thai food whatever the price.jonny_w wrote:why would you want to eat Thai food at a farang style restaurant?denz wrote:does TJ's do decent thai food too?
Most farang restaurants charge 2 to 3 times as much for Thai food, because the farangs wife or GF will order it and the farang will just pay
there are some very good Thai restaurants in Udon
Hope this answers your question jonny_w.
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3 years and 3 months (Oct 2008 - Jan 2012). Is that the biggest gap ever between consecutive posts on an udonmap thread?
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Never tried the burgers, but being a "southern boy" from the U.S. I was delighted to discover they have GRITS! I eat breakfast there at least twice a month. Anyone know a local market where I can find grits?
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No grits in all of Thailand...Ning (owner/operate) usually mail orders or has friends bring some when visiting. Familiar with SOS (chipped beef on toast), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/----_On_a_Shingle she serves it, not on the menu have to ask for it.BigBubba wrote:Never tried the burgers, but being a "southern boy" from the U.S. I was delighted to discover they have GRITS! I eat breakfast there at least twice a month. Anyone know a local market where I can find grits?