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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Adventure with Thai Food

Did I tell you that I ate double my normal portion whenever I'm up in Bangkok for a business trip?
Lets see what I remembered to snap here.
There are quite a number of pictures here but the ones I tasted definitely exceed these as these are only the ones I remembered to snap before I whack!



Ice cream at Swensens for 49 Baht.


Sights while indulging in my ice cream


Back in apartment- what happened?


Back in apartment - what a disgrace!


Back in apartment - "I'd better wipe the carbon residue away before any one sees it!"


My favourite spot for salad!


Hmm.. sumptious variety!


It's not ice cream but just cream.. neh, not my cup of tea!


Yummy, make your pick!


A breath refreshener supplement at the end of the feast.


Plate: Salad tossed with vineger and olive oil with tuna chunks and cashew nuts,
a guava slice, bacon bits and fruits in mayo.
Soup cup: tom yum koong (Thai spicy prawn soup) and not
forgetting jelly topped with whipped cream.
My 3rd round of piles I gathered.. thus not too much seen here.
The bar where I repeatedly pile up my plate. I am a contented person just by patronizing the salad bar and forgoing the steaks, fish & chips, burgers, and soft drinks.

Lunch hour at the factory's canteen in Bangkok...

Cool colour, agree? It's actually fried vermicelli. I still can't figure out what gives that colour but what tasted weird to me is it's sweet and it's my first time having sweet fried vermicelli. Yucks!
The wrapped item contains steamed glutinous rice with sliced young banana filling. That packet contains salted fried mung beans taken as snacks.

One of the hundreds variance of Thai Salad. This above is made up of tuna, onion,
lemon grass, beans sprout, grated coconut, roasted peanuts, seasoned with some
sauce, syrup, vineger and of course paprik(chilli).

Dinner time at the food court in a shopping mall. Pan fried oyster in omelette with some crunchy beans sprout eaten with chilli sauce. Som Tam with the large chunk of raw cabbage and some other spicy+flavourful plant which I would be happy to go without.

4 comments:

fieyra zachariah said...

nice!
it's all look great!
:)

Johnny Ong said...

what a life on food in thailand. guess i'll grow so much fatter if based in thailand based on the food u have there

Call me A.S for AkiraSabine said...

Hi Fieyra,
Thanks for dropping in!

Hi Johnny,
Yea, exactly. There's always pros and cons when food's just mouth watering and they're not out of your own expense!

Unknown said...

it look very colourful but how is the taste?

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