Monday, December 6, 2010
Paulaner
Not that far from Bangkok's city centre is a gem of a restaurant: the Paulaner Garden. In a Bavarian style German beer garden, the ambience is lovely and the setting beautiful, especially when the sun is setting in the late afternoon and early evening. In the gardens there is a colonial-style house, built at the turn of the last century on Rajvithi road, Samsen, where the house stood for over 100 years before it was moved to the present site.
The menu is a large mix of German, International and Thai foods, and you will always find something you like. The service is good, but not exceptional, after all this is not a 5 star hotel.
On the drinks side, however, a full drinks list 0f non and alcoholic beverages is complemented by the selection of house beers available, including Hefe – Weizen, Hefe – Weizen Dunkel, Paulaner Original Munich Premium Lager, Paulaner Original Muncher Dunkel and Paulaner Oktoberfestbier.
Paulaner is a German beer, brewed since the early 17th century in Munich by the Minim friars of the Neudeck ob der Au cloister. The order and the brewery are named after Francis of Paola, the founder of the order, the monks having originally brewed the beer for their own use since 1634.
Paulaner ranks number 8 among Germany's best selling breweries, and the brand can now be found in outlets throughout Thailand.
The restaurant can be found on New Samakhee Road, just off Chaeng Wattana Road.
Labels:
Bangkok,
beergarden,
Paulaner,
restaurant
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