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    Seafood Market

    Posted by mightywease 7 December 2005

    The slogan of Seafood Market is: “If it swims, we have it.” The array of fresh fish, shellfish, lobsters, crabs and other seafood seems to bear this out.

    It is more like a large food court that a restaurant, seating, I would imagine, into the hundreds. A waiter helps you choose what you want – not just seafood but vegetables and other accompaniments - from what looks like a huge fresh fish/deli counter at a supermarket. Fun in itself as you try and decide whether you want another huge shrimp or that extra bit of cuttlefish.

    The standard of cooking is excellent and the service speedy. Seeing your piece of fish return having been tuned into a delicious chilli based curry is like the food equivalent of Stars in Their Eyes.

    The cost is based on what you choose, its weight and the way it is cooked, so you can either choose carefully and keep the price down or – especially if you go for the lobster – splash out and rack the price up.

    I would imagine a good average would be £ 30.00-£40.00 for two including drinks and a good amount of food.

    This is certainly not going to be the cheapest meal you can have in Bangkok but it will probably be one of the most memorable.

    89 Soi Sukhumvit 24
    Open: 11am-midnight
    Nearest Skytrain: Phrom Phong

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