Bang Saen in Chonburi is one of the closest beaches to Bangkok, but I don’t go there to swim, I…
Cha Om Kai (ชะอมไข่) is one of the top mouthwatering Thai foods, simply because it so crispy and flavorful, especially…
When it comes to eating Thai breakfast, two popular choices are joke (โจ๊ก), which is a thick rice porridge like…
Tom Jab Chai (ต้มจับฉ่าย) is another one of the Chinese influenced Thai dishes. It’s often a combination of cabbage, greens,…
Ducks are wonderful animals, especially when they’re roasted to a crisp. Influenced by the Chinese culinary traditions, you’ll find duck,…
One of the best ways to eat small little tasty fish is by deep frying them with lots of shredded…
Pad Kra Pao Gai Kai Dao (ผัดกะเพราไก่ไข่ดาว) Perhaps the most popular item on the Bangkok $1 menu is a choice…
Grilled Chicken Intestines While kuay jab soup is normally full of pork intestines, one of my favorite innards is grilled…
Moo Ping (หมูปิ้ง) One of the quickest and most widely available snacks in Bangkok is moo ping – grilled bite…
Kaw Moo Yang (คอหมูย่าง) – Grilled Pork Neck A few weeks ago I shared a photo of Thai grilled pork…