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If you like German food don't go to Bei Otto. The Goulash sucked. It must have been made a week ago. The beef was old really old. If it was in my refrigerator, I would have thrown it out. And the price, forget it. With the ++and bottled water, it cost almost 500 Bt. Foolishly bought apple strudel. Shame on the baker. Unfriendly service, too. Skip it.

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Was there last month and it was ok. It is pricey!

Especially their bakery is excellent.

 

The hunks of beef, in the goulash, must have been cooked a week before and was kept refrigerated. I've been taking meds, since I ate there. As far as the bakery, what passes for apple strudel (150 BT) is really an apple turnover or mini apple pie.

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Walked in there, took a look at the items for sale and then walked out. Not impressed.

 

 

The bread rolls are good, the luch rolls are quite good, the breakfast is vulcanized eggs.

 

At first I thought I had been given by mistake the imitation eggs you see in a Japanese restaurant, it turns out they had found a way to cook real eggs and make them the texture of rubber.

 

Fascinating experience not to be repeated ever. Coffee only a German reminiscing about Eritz Coffee would enjoy.

 

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It is an old restaurant, goes back to the "German years" right after Jimmy Carter pulled out the last of the GIs. I've eaten there in the past and loved it. Sounds like a change of ownership. That is what happened to the Old Dutch at the end of Soi Cowboy. I used to love the rijstaffel at the Old Dutch, but that was long ago. It was sold to Thais and is a dump these days, completely different menu too.

 

 

 

 

 

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Still same owner at 'Bei Otto'. It depends on what you eat, the goulash may well have been below par but other dishes are excellent.

 

Had 3 German sausages and they were delicious, a trout which was medium and a noodle dish 'Kaessespaetzle' which had good cheese but the noodles were rubbery and it was dripping with oil (although I haven't found a good 'speatzel' anywhere in the LOS yet). The starter was excellent again, a mixed appetizer plate.

I would agree that for the prices they charge the overall quality should/could be slighter better.

 

The bakery is good, daily fresh bread and plenty of 'kuchen' to choose from.

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