Old Ole', now Swiss House
Old Ole', now Swiss House
Ate at the new Swiss House restaurant two nights ago. The location used to be the old Ole' restaurant. Decent salad bar, similar to Po-Pot, great soup, good service, reasonable prices. I have never been to the first location on Soi Diamond. When we go there we have always opted for Swiss House not Swiss Food, because of Swiss House's Italian food. We will go back to the new Swiss House. I had the Penne pasta with cheese, ham, mushroom, and cream sauce. Another in the group had the veal scaloppini with asparagus cream soup and said it was the best he had had in Thailand. Another guest had and enormous fried pork chop and the last had ravioli. He said the flavor of the ravioli was good but the sauce was too thin.
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Re: Old Ole', now Swiss House
I agree with you. Was there also 2 days before with friends. They only need to amend their bread. We had a super Chateaubriand.
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I agree, Swiss House, in the old Ole location is much better than the old Ole. I do hope the word gets out that they have new owners. Once you've tried it, I sure you will be back. The soup and salad bar is excellent.
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Re: Old Ole', now Swiss House
Was the veal scallopini really veal? A favorite restaurant trick is to use pork that has been soaked in milk in place of veal.
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There was not allot of meat, so it could have been veal. It was also a bit overcooked, and that is more difficult with pork.