I ate here twice during the past month. Good experiences each time. Fast, friendly service. Nice music. I found it to be a good place to chat, drink some wine and enjoy a wide variety of interesting food. Prices seemed reasonable. Plan to go again in the future.
Anybody know of some similiar places in BKK?
http://www.tapasiarestaurants.com/index.html
Bangkok: Tapas Cafe
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But did you go next door to Tapas to say hello to Maeng?
This is a good place to eat. I've been here a couple of times myself.
Did you ever go to Soi 8 Bar? Pool table. Pub food (I think). DS says it's a friendly bar.
Carol
Did you try the artichoke heart and tomato salad?
I think its the best item on the menu.
No, I didn't try the artichoke heart and tomato salad. But the salads did look good at the table next to ours.
I stopped by the Pickled Liver, but didn't see Maeng. Maybe she was upstairs or out on an errand? Didn't stay too long.