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Hai Som Tam in Convent Road deliver once again

May 30, 2015 // 2 Comments

Hai Som Tam is a very good and centrally located option in Bangkok for som tam (papaya salad), served with juicy pieces of grilled chicken and sticky rice. It’s situated in Convent Road, close to BTS Sala Daeng. Hai Som Tam is a well known country style Isaan food restaurant, meaning food [Read more]

Boat Noodle Alley at Victory Monument

May 23, 2015 // 1 Comment

Boat noodles is a Bangkok experience worth checking out. They serve them all over town, but few spots are more known then Boat Noodle Alley just north of the Victory Monument. Several vendors are situated along the small canal, and it’s 10-12 Bath a bowl. Some of them even have a bonus, eat [Read more]

Muslim Restaurant – great biryani is never wrong

May 19, 2015 // 0 Comments

Along Bangkok’s oldest road, the Charoen Krung Road built in 1861, you find a number of good spots for eating street side. One of them is the Muslim Restaurant, famous for their goat biryani only served on Mondays. Stirring the rice at Muslim restaurant But don’t worry, they also have [Read more]

Street food snack – Bangkok’s best Thai donuts

May 15, 2015 // 1 Comment

Bangkok’s most famous husband-and-wife Thai-donut-duo is to be found in the Sao Ching Cha area, close to the City Hall. They have been featured in many TV-shows and magazines. A fact difficult to escape when looking at the walls of this small shop. Thai donuts (Pa Tong Ko) is a street food [Read more]

Tien Song Ped Yang knows their duck

May 8, 2015 // 4 Comments

I love duck when properly made. It’s also an ingredient that’s easy to fuck up and many do just that. Also in Bangkok. At Tien Song Ped Yang they have chosen the quality route and deliver good and tasty stuff that can explain the more than 65 years in business and the high concentration [Read more]

Chicken rice – Jae Wa is the short answer

May 2, 2015 // 1 Comment

Jae Wa has been around for less than 20 years, but is certainly a contender to serving the best khao man gai (oily rice with chicken) in Bangkok. A lovely dish at it’s best, but terrible boring most places, due to a number of possible pitfalls. In 2011 CNN listed it as number 45 on the [Read more]

Ari Soi 1 – good food and the cool gang

April 27, 2015 // 0 Comments

The Ari area might seem a bit out of the ordinary route, but it’s actually only two stops north of Victory Monument. It’s a small and lovely area just a few steps away from the BTS station. It’s also an area where the Bangkok hipsters flock to for cool cafes. A small backyard or [Read more]

Ma Yodpak Radna Ratchawat is worth a visit

April 21, 2015 // 3 Comments

It took me far to long before I tasted my first Radna. We are talking about years. Lost years I soon enough discovered. But the look of the gravy filled me with a bit of skepticism, the slightly slimy look. But after the first spoon, I was completely sold. The marinated pork with an exceptional [Read more]

Nai Mong Hoi Tod – The feminine version please

April 17, 2015 // 2 Comments

Real men like their oyster omelette soft and sloppy, a good friend of mine said. The feminine treat is the super crispy version. I have to give the girls right on this one. And Nai Mong serve one of the better oyster omelets in town, placed at the edge of Chinatown. Cocked on a hot griddle. [Read more]

Krua Apsorn – It’s crab time once again

April 11, 2015 // 0 Comments

If you’re looking for crab, you’ve come to the right place. But Krua Apsorn branch on Dinso Road, just south of the Democracy Monument, is more than just crabs. It’s also one of few restaurants that manage to have 40 different dishes on the menu and still come out of the battle [Read more]
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