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Baan Yai Pad Thai in Soi Inthamara 47 is worth a visit

June 5, 2020 // 0 Comments

Baan Yai Pad Thai have a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin guide. Is it really that good? No, it isn’t, but it is good, if you know what I mean. I certainly would return to Baan Yai Pad Thai if in the area. Pad Thai at Baan Yai Pad Thai The Michelin Guide write that you get “piping hot [Read more]

Nong Rim Klong is the best seafood deal you can do in Bangkok

August 1, 2019 // 0 Comments

The food at Nong Rim Klong is Bangkok’s best seafood deal. The food is fresh and you get crab meat and shrimps with a quality you rarely get on the streets. Their crab omelet is twice the size at half the price of the more famous Jay Fai. The Chef at Nong Rim Klong in action I have been on a [Read more]

Great curry at Sanguan Sri close to BTS Phloen Chit

July 11, 2019 // 0 Comments

Sanguan Sri in the Phloen Chit area is an old favorite lunch spot of mine, especially for the curries. The food is genuine and tasty home cooking. All dishes are made from scratch, no skipping or short cuts to the process. It’s basically a must visit if in the area. Chicken green curry at [Read more]

Prai Raya in sukhumvit 8 is good Phuket food in Bangkok

March 3, 2019 // 0 Comments

Prai Raya isn’t really fine dining, but certainly a pleasant spot with well presented food in a cosy terrace environment in Sukhumvit Soi 8. They have an extensive menu, but make sure you test their gaeng pu bai cha plu which is lump crab meat in a yellow curry. Prai Raya: Gaeng pu bai cha [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]

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]
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