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Tacos & Salsa in Sukhumvit Soi 18 is a good but pricey choice

December 2, 2018 // 0 Comments

Tacos & Salsa and it’s bright colored interior, far away from the earthy colors of Frida Kahlo, was a pleasantly surprise. I have to admit that I came with moderate expectation, and you can discuss the authenticity of the food, but I rolled out well fed. The damages to my wallet was [Read more]

Daradaly is a must visit for Khao Soi lovers

November 25, 2018 // 0 Comments

Daradalay has been a favorite for Khao Soi a long time for those knowing the spot. They only use organic ingredients planted in their own backyard. Daradalay is one of those spots you don’t need to spell it all out when it comes to taste. It all comes together to a big party for your taste [Read more]

SabX2 Pratunam Wanton Noodles is decent but far too hyped

November 11, 2018 // 0 Comments

SabX2 Pratunam Wanton Noodles in Petchaburi Soi 19 serves decent wanton noodles and braised pork (Khao Kha Moo). A full house could indicate something extraordinary, but there’s really nothing here to write home about. As soon as you enter the room you’re quickly directed to a seat when [Read more]

Hawker Chan in Terminal 21 is big disappointment

October 21, 2018 // 0 Comments

You can use your name in a good way, or you can throw it away. Singaporean Hawker Chan received a Michelin Star for his soya sauce chicken in Singapore. He opened a eatery in Terminal 21 to capitalize on the name. Having eaten at the original Singaporean shop, I was a bit excited. The result: A [Read more]

Pad Thai Narok Tag or Pad Thai hot as hell – Lat Ya road

October 1, 2018 // 0 Comments

Most Pad Thai vendors use strong heat, but avoids the full blast whit flames licking the roof, but there are exceptions out there. One of them is Pad Thai Narok Tag, where Narok can be translated as hot has hell. We are talking heat and not spiciness. It’s worth your visit. Pad Thai Narok Tag [Read more]

Yen Ta Fo Wat Khaek in Silom is a decent spot and worth a visit

September 24, 2018 // 0 Comments

The pink noodle soup yen ta fo (yen ta fo) is a popular bowl among locals and you find it all over Bangkok. It gets it color from fermented been curd and not ketchup and tomatoes as some think. At best it’s a fantastic dish, but most vendors serves a rather mediocre bowl or worse, with far [Read more]

Jim Jum Lat Ya is a heaven for Isaan food in Bangkok

September 14, 2018 // 2 Comments

Lat Ya road on the Thon Buri side has a 200 meter stretch where several street food vendors are lined up. Probably the cities best vendor of glass noodles with crab or huge prawns in a small clay- or metal pot (Po/Krung Op Sen Wun), one of the better Pad Thai vendors in town, a variety of Isaan [Read more]

Sai Krok Pla Naem at Mae Lek is a great treat in the Nang Loeng Market

August 29, 2018 // 1 Comment

The Nang Loeng Market in the Nakhon Sawan 6 Alley, a short 10 minutes walk from the Phanfa Bridge Pier, is one of my favorite markets to go to in Bangkok, primarily to dig inn on the great street food. The Sai Krok Pla Naem version served at Mae Lek is a rather rare dish in Bangkok these days, [Read more]
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