Pan-seared foie gras with fruits and
balsamic and raspberry sauce is nicely done and a great
way to start. Pate de foie gras is smooth and creamy,
but a tad sweet, perhaps tuned to the Thai palate. If
USDA prime New York steak is ordered the waiter brings
rather thin, frozen, plastic-wrapped and price-tagged
pieces of meat to choose from: the results, when grilled,
are adequate but not outstanding. A better choice is
Australian beef, such as steak a la Neil with wine sauce,
very good tenderloin expertly cooked to order. Desserts
are standard steakhouse fare, from cheesecake to
crepes. Baked alaska with blueberries is a deliciously
decadent indulgence.
One of the oldest steakhouses in Bangkok, Neil's has a lot of old school charm with its dark tavern atmosphere and tuxedoed staff. Food and service are at a journeyman rather than master level, but diners, with the appropriate level of expectation, can have a pleasant experience. There's also a bakery with a large selection of cakes and pastries to take away.
58/4 Soi Ruamrudee, Bangkok 10330
| Buffets: No | Dress code: Smart casual | |
| Private Rooms: | Reservations: | |
| Corkage: 500 baht | Tel: 0-2256-6874-6 | |
| Car Valet: Yes | Price: 1,500 baht/person | |
| Open Time: Lunch: 11:30am-1:45pm; Dinner: 5:30pm-10:30pm |
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