I'll be there. I don't know about French food, but they do have a very good selection of pretty tasty steak at reasonable prices. :thumbup:
For Wed 29th December just to clarify the venue is Miguels NONG HOI.Davidfl wrote: DECEMBER
Wed 1st Dec
Chiang Mai City Dinner: Banana Tree.
See & listen to Happy-go-lucky sing. One of the most beautiful voices (& sweetest gals = my teerak) in Chiang Mai. :thumbup:
Wed 29th Dec
Chiang Mai City Dinner: Miguels Chiang Mai. :thumbup:
Frid 31st Dec New Years Eve Holiday 31st – 3rd.
Davidfl wrote:
For Dinner Wed 1st December at The Banana Tree we need to know numbers to book a table & order the food, preferably a "set" in advance. So who intends to go, eat, drink & listen to happy-go-lucky (not me) sing?
1. David Unk
2. Ron Webb & Gop
3. PIco & Sao
Count me in. GoldmineDavidfl wrote: 5 days to go for The Banana Tree & 5 confirmed.
Can anyone else see that far ahead & want to make a commitment?
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For Dinner Wed 1st December at The Banana Tree we need to know numbers to book a table & order the food, preferably a "set" in advance. So who intends to go, eat, drink & listen to happy-go-lucky (not me) sing?
1. David Unk
2. Ron Webb & Gop
3. PIco & Sao
"89/9 Canal Road. Coming into town it is on the right a little past the former Best Western Hotel, now called B2. If you head up Huay Kaew Road and turn left at Canal Road you will need to make a U turn about four kilometres along the road. The Banana Tree is a large building with a prominent sign giving the name in English and Thai. It has white roof and stands in its own attractive garden and with a large car park."Tom Forde wrote: Hi David,
Count me in, where is it?
Tom