Duilio's
Sukhumvit Soi 21 - Soi 55
17 Sukhumvit Soi 49 (Sukhumvit Rd)
10110 Bangkok
(66-02) 258-7930
(66-02) 258-6498 fax
Hours 12:00 - 23:00
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duilio@duilios.com
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Features
vegetarian dishes
fixed-price meals at lunch
English language menu
takeout
delivery
private parties
phone ahead seating
large groups ok
outdoor/patio dining
Accepts
cash
American Express Visa MasterCard/Eurocard
Smoking
permitted
Dress
casual
Alcohol
full bar
wine list
Reservations
accepted
Parking
street parking
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
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Description
Italian restaurant & pizzeria with a wood burning oven. There is an outside area and the interior has separate air-conditioned rooms. It is a short walk from the Thong Lor BTS Skytrain station.
Second branch located in Tawana Bangkok Hotel, Suriwong Road.
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Frustrated This is an Italian restaurant, and I'm Italian too. I dined in this restaurant once and I will not do it again. I ate an antipasto of Parma Ham. The ham was quite good but the waitress forgot to bring me any bread. When I told her it to bring me some bread, absolutely necessary to eat ham, it took a long time and the brad was nothing special. Then I ordered a kind of pasta called orecchiette, that translates to "little ears" because of their shapes. This is a kind of pasta typical to a region of south Italy, Puglia. When the dish finally arrived they were not orecchiette. Instead they were penne. A completely different kind of pasta that looks like a stylus. I might have forgotten this error to be just a distraction (not bearable anyway in an high class restaurant) but what disgusted me was the sauce. I ordered a sauce made of tomato and ricotta, a particular soft fresh cheese. Instead the sauce was not red but orange, and it was full of uncooked big pieces of garlic. I really don't know where they found this "recipe" but even if it was their own creation it was not any good.
I was not able to eat all my pasta so I left half on the plate. The waiter, an Italian gentleman asked me surprised why I didn't finish (he asked in English). He wanted to know if it was too much or not good. I answered him in Italian.
This restaurant is more a place for tourists that don't really know anything about Italian food and food in general. Nor the chefs there do either. [16 Apr 2003 11:34:46]
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Duilio's is ok! I have been to Duilio's more than a dozen times since I saw it on a dining website and have enjoyed it every time. The lunch deal is unbeatable. I brought my father and he tried the Lasagna and was in love. I read the review above and it seems we have dined at two different restaurants because I have never seen an Italian waiter there although the manager/singer is Italian. The proof is in the sauce, not usually mattering about the type of pasta, that is why so many places offer to give choices of pasta with a dish. Anyway, I have found their sauces to taste authentic and delicious and for the price it sure can't be beat. [26 Dec 2004 08:51:49]
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Anonymous
Worst Service of All Time Do you like a fingernail clipping with your meal?!! We ate at the Suriwongse branch. The restaurant is average in food, service and price. One of the soft drinks we ordered (with ice and lime slice, in a glass) had a fingernail clipping in it. I realized this when I wondered what was in my mouth and pulled out the fingernail clipping after taking a sip. It was a very brown and dirty clipping too. The manager, who was Italian, said he could not do anything unless call to the owner. The owner's solution was to yell and give us the one drink for free and tell us we could have put the fingernail there ourselves! We thought we should have the whole meal for free as at that point everyone just felt sick. The hotel the restaurant is in told us they would have give the meal free but the Duilio's is not considered part of the hotel (which is very smart of the hotel). We didn't want to pay at all and told them to get the police. We waited for the police but ran out of time to go back to work and ended up just paying the bill and leaving. The manager and owner of this place have NO IDEA of customer service. SICKENING! [13 Aug 2008 02:20:41]
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