In Bangkok you’ll find a lot of restaurants that serve Isaan food (northeastern Thailand). And while there are many great Isaan restaurants in the city, there are many that lack the same crazy bursts of flavor that you find in…
Read moreKhao moo daeng (ข้าวหมูแดง) is an extremely popular Thai Chinese dish. You’ll find it at all food courts and abundantly at street food stalls throughout Bangkok. But the only problem is, there are a lot of bad versions of it.…
Read moreLocated right along Bangkok’s Sukhumvit road, in-between Thong Lo and Phrom Phong, Saeng Chai Pochana (ร้านแสงชัยโภชนา) is one of the better Thai Chinese seafood restaurants. If you’re looking for steamed, deep fried, and stir fried seafood, plus a selection of porky…
Read moreBangkok has an excellent and growing presence of international restaurants. And while I tend to mostly eat Thai food because I love it so much, I do enjoy branching out to other cuisines occasionally as well… like Italian food! Theo…
Read moreTo be honest: Many street food stalls in Bangkok that look like Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu (ร้านต้มยำกุ้งบางลำพู) serve pretty average, typical Thai food. But Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu (ร้านต้มยำกุ้งบางลำพู), a well weathered street food stall just two blocks from Khao San…
Read moreThe area around Saphan Kwai is one of the many wonderful street food areas of Bangkok. Throughout the morning and day, and especial in the evening, there’s an abundance of street food stalls that set up along the busy Pradipat…
Read moreI’ve probably mentioned this before, but khao tom (ข้าวต้ม), typically stir fried Thai Chinese style dishes served with either rice soup or steamed rice, is one of my favorites styles of dining in Bangkok. Located just a stones throw from the famous…
Read moreAlthough I’m typically more excited to eat roast duck than braised duck, I’m always happy in general to eat any kind of duck. Along Thanon Udom Suk, or Sukhumvit 103 in Bangkok, there are an abundance of restaurants serving duck, and for…
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