Monday, July 23, 2007

Cozy Restaurant Review Ubon Ratchathani

I recently spotted a sign advertising a new restaurant here in Ubon Ratchathani. The sign in Thai said, "Cozy Restaurant," Thai food and farang food. Above the entrance and a bit hard to see is another sign in English with the name of the place, Cozy Restaurant. It is a small place located on Chayangkul Road across from Swing Party House between the PT&T gas station and the open air Thai restaurant on the corner.


Cozy Restaurant sign Ubon Ratchathani

Sign In Front of Cozy Restaurant



I was curious so I decided to check it out. Ting and I drove to Pizza Company, parked and walked to the restaurant. Inside is small, clean, neat and cool. There are about eight tables inside with four chairs each and a table out front on the sidewalk. The walls are bare and I could smell that they had been freshly painted.


Cozy Cheeseburger Ubon Ratchathani

Cozy Cheeseburger



The menu offered a variety of western dishes and a good selection of Thai dishes as well. The cheeseburger caught my eye as it's one of my favorites and hard to find a good one in Ubon. The cheeseburger comes with home fries but I decided to try the potato salad as well. I was happy to see that the burger was a good size and not a baby burger which is common here. The potato salad was a good portion as well. It had onions and some other ingredients covered in a tastey dressing. The cheeseburger is 130 Baht but well worth the price.


Cozy Potato Salad Ubon Ratchathani

Cozy Potato Salad



Ting decided to order the 95 Baht pork steak. It also comes with home fries. It was a good portion and the taste was excellent. There is also a smaller 59 Baht steak as well. Ting was very satisfied with her selection.


Cozy Pork Steak

Cozy Pork Steak



The meals were great and reasonably priced. I will frequent Cozy Restaurant especially when i get a hankering for a good filling Cheeseburger. I also am wanting to try some of the other items on the menu. I heartily recommend enjoying a meal there sometime soon.

I didn't meet the owner but I saw him sitting talking with a friend at the table in front. I don't know his name but I think he is Scandinavian or European. I will try to talk to him on my next visit and thank him for opening his restaurant.

Thai Phrase of The Post:

That looks delicious.

Doo naa Taan.

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2 Comments:

At August 13, 2007 12:40 AM , Blogger petrametra said...

Wow, I must check out THIS place! Sounds great!

 
At September 14, 2007 10:07 AM , Blogger cinajo said...

Wow Mee Too .. looks very simple but good.
well its's probably thanks to the swedish chef.

 

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