Mojo's Bar

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Mojo's Bar

PostAuthor: lee » April 25, 2007, 7:14 pm

We would like to welcome Mojo's Bar to udonmap.com, they are sponsoring the magazine publication and website. Please show them your support by dropping in to visit them, they host regular pool competions with good prizes.

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PostAuthor: pompui » May 26, 2007, 7:20 pm

Presumbly his hostesses have good ball control when playing! Must admit I tend to go to steve's bar for food but maybe should give his menu a go.Any ideas of what I should order there?
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PostAuthor: mally » May 26, 2007, 8:34 pm

I visited Mojos with a mate last week for a few beers whilst the girls were shopping, sad to say a small bottle was 80 tb, a tad on the expensive side
I thought, (the same price as Mrs Tongs Bar), also one of the girls was out
of her brain (I presume on beer) and knocked over 1 of our drinks, the replacement was put on our bill - that didn't go down too well, so we moved to Steves bar, cheaper prices and better service - even got a free manicure off one of the girls whilst waiting for the TGF's to return.
Sorry to be negative, but I says it as I see's it.
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PostAuthor: Doc » May 26, 2007, 9:57 pm

True, his beers are higher than any place else in town.

Tried his Sunday Roast dinner - was not impressed at all.
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PostAuthor: Pakawala » May 26, 2007, 10:59 pm

C'mon Doc, you should know by now after your posting(s) about Nong's Ribs, that your opinion concering food isn't worth the time spent reading about it. 8)
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PostAuthor: Doc » May 26, 2007, 11:43 pm

Then go and give it a shot yourself... I could care less...
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PostAuthor: Roy » May 26, 2007, 11:57 pm

I agree about the price of the beer, never tried the roast but was equally unimpressed as Doc was by Mojo's when I tried Steves roast next door.
I have only had one good roast in Thailand, Paul you know where I'm talking about :-# :lol:
All the other food I have tried in Mojo's has been excellent, especially the Lamb Burger, pricey but very tasty.
Saturday night is always good fun when the pool tournie is on even if you don't play.
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PostAuthor: Seaserpent » May 27, 2007, 12:02 am

Mally says it is 80 Baht for a small beer.... That is more then in Pattaya.... I like to go to Lucky Time bar in Soi Nern Plab Waan, aircon place with pool table, dart and free internet and a small Tiger is only 50 Baht.... I always thought was cheap up in Udon....
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PostAuthor: Paul » May 27, 2007, 1:55 am

Right - speaking from experience. A small beer in Pattaya will cost anything from 65 baht in a remote bar to 125 in Walking street and up to 150 in Tony's or Lucifers disco. 80 baht is hardly more expensive than Pattaya.!!

I have had the Sunday Roast Beef dinner in Mojos on quite a few occasions.
I dont know of many places where you can get (on average) 10 slices of roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, 3 kinds of vegetables and gravy - all for 99 baht.
I think that even if it was free some people would still complain !!!!

We have a choice gentlemen. If you think the beer is too expensive - then drink elsewhere - if you dont like the 99 baht Sunday Roast - then eat elsewhere.

I could never make a Roast dinner at home for 99 baht and can't believe that a restaurant makes a huge profit on it - but I will be there tomorrow for sure and will enjoy every last bit of it :)



99 baht - for goodness sake people - wake up !!!!
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PostAuthor: hxjohn » May 27, 2007, 2:21 am

99 roast is just a gimmick you think your getting a good deal then they stiff you with the beer prices which are high for udon and they are more then pataya low season prices on avearage been a yorkshire man you do notice these things
the best sunday roast in udon is at the clock and for ban dung 80 km out of town well thats the five bell bar anybody who knows me will tell you iam a expert on stuffing my face :lol:
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PostAuthor: wilson_smith » May 27, 2007, 2:28 am

Its worth the 90 baht for a beer, if you shoot pool there, nice tables.

Some of the real cute girls there can shoot a good game of pool. I lost a few 20 baht notes playing for a "somtam"

And yes a Sunday roast for 99 baht is well worth the 99 baht!
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » May 27, 2007, 5:10 am

I could never make a Roast dinner at home for 99 baht


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PostAuthor: Paul » May 27, 2007, 9:23 am

hxjohn wrote:99 roast is just a gimmick you think your getting a good deal then they stiff you with the beer prices which are high for udon


I have never been forced to drink beer with my roast beef :):):)

I will just stay with the 'gimmick' then - LOL :)
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PostAuthor: hongtong » May 27, 2007, 12:50 pm

I dropped into Mojo
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PostAuthor: Prenders88 » May 27, 2007, 1:36 pm

Hongtong,

Welcome to the forum =D>
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