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Delicious Guay Jub at Khun Dang Guay Jub Yuan

August 18, 2016 // 2 Comments

The Phra Atit Road is just steps away from Khao San Road, but it’s still a genuine Thai neighborhood. The three or four minutes walk from the famous backpacker area is enough to keep the big masses of party goers away. And food wise that’s a good thing. Seen from the street Guay Jub [Read more]

Tim Ho Wan is a far cry from the Michelin star

August 2, 2016 // 2 Comments

“The Long Awaited Michelin Starred Dim Sum Restaurant” is what greets you at the Tim Ho Wan branch in Terminal 21 in Bangkok. But it all started out with a hole-in-the-wall under a bridge in Hong Kong back in 2010. Against all odds they were awarded a Michelin star. Tim Ho Wan seen from [Read more]

Ran Nai Oo – curry stall at Chula Soi 11

July 23, 2016 // 0 Comments

When approaching a rice and curry stall, or khao gaeng in Thai, you better be hungry. The options are normally plentiful and lovely aromas and colorful dishes on display is what meets you. One of the good once are Ran Nai Oo in the Sam Yan area of Pathumwan. It serves delicious food, is clean [Read more]

Bangkok food map – your guide to the best food

July 10, 2016 // 0 Comments

Bangkok food map is set up to provide you with tips and directions on where to eat in Bangkok. I hope it will develop to be your ultimate resource to find the best street food and meals in Bangkok. The capital has a huge variety of street food and restaurants, including vendors with absolute [Read more]

Riverside meal at Jin Chieng Seng in the Wat Pho area

July 1, 2016 // 0 Comments

Jin Chieng Seng has a good reputation for their Pad Thai, so of course I had to try it as I was in Bangkok’s main temple area (Dusit). And it didn’t disappoint, the Pad Thai was tasty and well made with fresh prawns, one of the best I’ve had when talking about full-fledged [Read more]

Nai Soi with delicious beef noodles

June 20, 2016 // 1 Comment

Banglamphu is historic ground in Bangkok. The first palace in Banglamphu belonged to the former Princess Chakjesda. What’s left of it stands on Phra Sumen road, a short walk away from the backpacker area Khao San Road. The area is vibrant and has good number of quality eats. Nay Soi [Read more]

Great street food around Sao Ching Cha (Giant Swing)

June 5, 2016 // 1 Comment

The Giant Swing (or Sao Ching Cha) is not only a marker on the map when it comes to delicious food. It’s also a religious structure were teams of young men was swung 15 meters up in the air to catch a bag filled with gold or coins with their teeth. Due to the high number of fatal accidents, [Read more]

Martins Kitchen – 24/7 for the nighthawks

May 26, 2016 // 0 Comments

Sometimes there is just a single reason to sit down and eat. Hunger. And sometimes that happens in the middle of the night, normally after a couple of beers to many and when most eateries are closed. Martins Kitchen serves decent Thai food 24/7, a few steps into Sukhumvit Soi 19 and close to [Read more]

Odean – a story of misspelling and crab meat

May 21, 2016 // 1 Comment

Thailand is famous for their many ways of writing the same word. Of course when using the latin alphabet (modern english). Chicken becomes both gai and kai or some other personal choice. Odean restaurant was meant to be Odeon and named after the more famous Odeon circle, a roundabout with [Read more]

Somsong Pochana shows excellence in the old Bangkok

May 14, 2016 // 0 Comments

Somsong Pochana is situated in Banglamphu, the old part of Bangkok. It’s also not to far away from the famous Khao San Road, meaning you might bump into some of the usual clientele on the hunt for something else than the less than decent Pad Thai stalls along the party street. Anyway, [Read more]
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