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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Dutch food in Bangkok
Reader question: Dutch food in Bangkok
Dear readers,
Are there any eateries in Bangkok where you can get Dutch food? I ask this question because I had looked around the internet, but it turned out that a number of establishments are closed for good.
Regards,
Jan
It could very well be that they are permanently closed.
My suspicion is, due to the weak other currencies and the strong Bath.
Fewer tourists and the long-stayers find it much too expensive, or they make it themselves at home.
Hans
Among others at the Hangover on Sukhumvit 22 in Bangkok. Owner is Pieter and visitors are very often from the Netherlands or are Dutch expats.
You can also order Dutch food at Top's Toko. But you have to heat that up yourself in a microwave or fry it in the deep fryer. See http://www.topstoko.com
Green parrot and various German businesses have euro food
I thought the 'Green Parrot' had stopped and that Pieter had gone fresh in the Hangover.
Then you look at a German restaurant that also has good food.
Currently the best, and a very nice business, very good Dutch meals for a reasonable price. Dutch owner, very sympathetic. The HANGOVER in 103/1 Soi Sukhumvit 22. Quite close to Asok BTS station. (http://www.thehangoverbangkok.com)
De Hangover, I have no doubt that it is quite a cozy place, but they do not offer any typical Dutch dish on their online site.
Or someone thinks Fish and Chips, Shawarma, Pasta, Tenderloin Steak, and Mexican Tacos are typically Dutch?
From a restaurant with a Dutch owner, who also wants to appeal to his own compatriots, you would expect at least a few typical Dutch dishes online.
There are plenty of restaurants or often hotels that have a buffet or menu with Western food.
There are also plenty of restaurants with Italian or German cuisine.
And if you do not immediately find the latter, there are always the many Mac Donalds and Burger Kings etc, which, apart from a Dutch fricandel or croquette, are not much worse in quality.
What does anyone understand, apart from kale with smoked sausage and stew with brisket, under a typical Dutch kitchen?
Most dishes are a mix of other Western cuisines, which you will find everywhere in Bangkok and the further tourist regions in Thailand.
Perhaps trying a certain Thai dish will open a completely different door for you.
Jan asks for a restaurant with Dutch dishes and gets all kinds of other suggestions, if you don't know the answer to a specific question don't say anything. I couldn't name a restaurant in Bkk with real Dutch dishes such as hutspot or endive stew, so if anyone does know an answer to Jan's question, I'll be happy to look for a good answer.
I received a response because I said that Jan did not get an answer to the question whether there is a Dutch restaurant somewhere in Bkk or at least a restaurant with Dutch dishes, I didn't know that, so I should have said that I had them in Pattaya. know, I don't think that's what Jan asked, but anyway, my way still exists and then you have our mother in Jomtien, Holland Belgium House, in Pattaya Tulip House in Jomtien, Dutch meals. Com for frozen meals that may be delivered by bus throughout Thailand, no answer to Jan's question, but maybe this will be of use to him or others.
Greetings Ben Korat
Dear Jan, I have a background as a cook, which is why I wonder what Dutch food is? Or better what you think is Dutch food? there are still very few truly Dutch dishes. I assume that every Dutch person regularly eats macaroni, spaghetti or pizza, but that is not Dutch. But I suspect you mean very ordinary food as you are used to at home in the Netherlands.
I am not well known in BKK, but in Chiang Mai there are quite a lot of Flemings, married to a Thai, and they serve Flemish food, usually tasty, and that comes close to Dutch food.
I know someone in Chiang Mai and officially, by law, she is a wife and a nice girl in the kitchen. He makes his own black pudding, bitterballen, venison stew, spinach stew, minced meat balls, roasted pork chops, tomato soup, etc. The Fleming cooks slightly differently from the 'Dutch'. don't be surprised that you like it very much. I promise you, his beef stew with fries is top notch. his black pudding with spinach mash (stoemp) and fresh applesauce is really tasty.
So my tip is, look for Belgian pubs, Flemish restaurants in BKK via the internet. Chances are that you will find more than under the search term Dutch food. second tip, also in BKK you undoubtedly have a company that makes bitterballen and advertises with it. they certainly supply Dutch-oriented kitchens. So inquire with them.
Good luck and eat well!
Where is it in CM then? Name of restaurant?
I now also see that even the old dutch no longer exists.
Is also a setback for me, because in all those dozens of times that I have been in
Bangkok I was even there several times a day ! ate .
I just haven't been there this year, that's why.
Can someone tell me now if My Way in Pattaya still
is it open?
mrsgr
jfm otten
https://whatsonsukhumvit.com/complete-guide-to-the-17-michelin-star-restaurants-in-bangkok/#savelberg
a real Dutch cook….Michelin star.