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If You Haven’t Visited Thailand….
You might not know that Thais do up some tasty fried chicken. And that fried chicken is commonly eaten- from roadside to restaurant. If you’re in Bangkok and want a good fried bird (in aircon and with great som tum … Continue reading
Today’s Breakfast
Damn, looks like this is becoming a food blog, I need to move past posts on food as far too many good blogs on Thai food. Yesterday I wrote about Jook and eating breakfast. Today I had a totally different … Continue reading
Eat: Pad See-ew
It’s hard to top a good Pad See-ew (ผัดซีอิ้ว), I go with the wide rice noodles and pork, oh, it’s great. Eat Pad See-ew on the street, it’s cooked in a wok, find the seller with old, well used and … Continue reading
Bangkok is Foodiest City
Told you the food is great, Bangkok has been named the ‘foodiest’ city according to Chowzter, an article can be found here. According to the article, the criteria included: ‘locally owned establishments with locally sourced food – meaning street carts, … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Restaurants
Tagged Bangkok Foodiest, food stalls, street food, thai food
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Street Food Obsession: Fish
There are times you walk the streets of Bangkok and you’re overwhelmed by the sights, sounds and smells of the food. The amount and variety of food being served street side never ceases to amazing. To combat the large number … Continue reading
The Meal I Have Eaten More Than Any Other
Dry noodles on the street, called Baa Mee Hang. A small yellow noodle with chopped kale, sliced pork and bean sprouts with soup broth of the side.This version has some boiled won ton and crispy pork bits as well. You … Continue reading
Posted in Bangkok, Food & Restaurants, Thailand
Tagged Bangkok, noodles, soup, street food, thai food, travel to Bangkok now
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Cost for Thai Food on the Street
What does $7.50 buy you to eat on the street? Fried chicken: 2 legs and 3 wings, 2 orders of som tum (spicy papaya salad), 3 servings of sticky rice, 1 plate of yaam (spicy seafood salad), 1 plate of … Continue reading
Posted in Bangkok, Culture, Thailand
Tagged Bangkok, current events, Farang, relocation, sightseeing, som tum, street food, thai food, Thailand, Thailand Travel, travel to Bangkok now
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