Can anyone tell me cost of basics i.e beer, a meal for four, soft drinks in baht's. Is tipping expected? If so sort of amounts to taxi drivers, waiters
Thanks
Sharron
Small beers in restaurant ranged between 50 to 80 baht. Large beer around 100 baht, although I did pay over 220 baht on one meal. Soft drinks in tourist restaurant 30 to 40 baht, fresh juices 60-80 baht
Tipping in restaurants is usually the small change you might have, some restaurants may have already included service.
If a taxi driver has given good service I might tip 40-100 baht depending on how long the journey has been. Taxi fares have increased quite a bit due to the Global increase in oil prices. A 20 minute journey was costing about 400 baht in the beach areas. Metered taxis in Bangkok are a lot cheaper.
I would say though that tipping is not a necessity you still seem to get good service without it.
Sharron
With regard to the beach/tourist restuarants...they may not look as posh as the hotel restaurants but the food is usually excellent...and you will often have the choice of Thai or western food. Street food from the hawkers is great as well and of course even cheaper.
As Sunbear said, often the food in the local restaurants are of as high a standard as in the hotels and a fraction of the price. We rarely eat in hotels!
Sharron
We ate on the beach at lunch times in Koh Samui .It cost us about £10 for 4 - we had 4 Thai dishes about 3 rices and 4 - 6 beers - we just shared the dishes as you got a taste of everything. Got through a good part of all the menus in 11 days. We often ate ate on the beach at night too as the food is so good but pushed the boat out with a glass or 5 of wine. We're going to Goa in Jan Shazzer and looking forward.
Another night starters of Tom Yam soup, three main dishes shared between us (thai) one of which was fish chosen by us, plus rice, excellent Ice cream to finish plus two beers and two softdrinks and water - 550 baht.
The taxi service that also does laundry just across the road and slightly down the hill seemed a bit cheaper than the other ones around, new car and steady driver. Airport run 600 baht, Ao Nang return 600 baht with driver waiting a couple of hours,as of March 2006.
beers £10 taxi fares 30 pence for 2 people in mid range resturant thai food is much cheaper but do not order too much to start with you can always order more can be very spicy best to ask for not spicy and work your way up the scale
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