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Home » Expats and retirees » In memoriam » Reader submission: In memoriam Rinus Verbrugge (69)
Reader submission: In memoriam Rinus Verbrugge (69)
Posted in Expats and retirees, In memoriam, Reader Submission
Tags: My Way, Pattaya, Rinus Verbrugge
Dear readers,
After a long unequal battle against a terrible disease, Rinus Verbrugge passed away at the age of 69.
Rinus was a well-known figure in the restaurant life of Pattaya and has been allowed to run the well-known restaurant My way in the center of Pattaya for many years.
We will miss sailor Rinus from Rotterdam, always a friendly word and hospitable. You can eat delicious food for a nice price. My Way remains open, so you can still enjoy the delicious food and then think back to Rinus.
Submitted by Louis
Oh shit
It immediately reminds me of the times I was with them and the chat with Rinus always a nice conversation with Rinus and the Beefsteak (one of the best in Thailand)
I wish the Family in Thailand and Holland a lot of strength with this great loss
RIP Rinus
Chris
rest in peace 20 years the most delicious food bed thanks
Hope the food continues on the old foot
Best wishes
RIP Rinus
Good luck to the relatives I ate a number of times last February when I was in Thailand in this case full of memoria to the shipping industry.
Unfortunately I did not meet the owner then I already understood from regulars that he was ill I hope that despite this loss the business will continue to exist for a long time with a very nice Dutch menu.
I have been eating my endive stew with bacon at Rinus for many years. The tastiest in Pattaya. A chat with him at the table by the door. His hideout. Jl, June he was no longer there.
RIP Rinus
We will miss you, laughed a lot and ate with you, you really called me Tineke Schouten Utrecht.RIP condolences to the family. Good luck sellowe.xx.
Yes my way and Rinus a household name in pattaya always when i was in pattaya i went there with my wife and children and both the dutch pot and the thai food were always perfect and the price very reasonable and Rinus always a kind word and he showed everyone in their value. I sincerely hope that despite the loss of Rinus, the business will continue on the same footing, I will visit and eat next week because I have a meeting in Pattaya, strength for family and friends of a very fine and striking man.
Ben Korat
Drove with him to Cambodia for a stamp, what a nice guy Rinus was.
My favorite Dutch restaurant in Thailand, always a nice chat or a friendly word and delicious food for a good price.
RIP Rinus
More than 18 years enjoyed a nice man and a good kitchen.
Fortunately, I saw you once in the last year and you were optimistic, unfortunately it is not possible for you to stay with us longer.
Good luck to the family
Rest in peace dear friend