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Waraporn Salapao (Rice Dumpling @ Bah Chang) |
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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Waraporn Salapao is a chain of timsum shops found in the more upmarket shopping malls in Bangkok. The interesting dish I found here is the bah chang (sticky rice dumpling) which has water chesnut, gingko and peanuts in it, apart from the usual mushroom, meat and salted duck egg yolk. Certainly very delicious, but a bit on the pricey shop. Guess we are paying for the environment too!
Posted by: YP Lai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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Suan Lam Night Bazaar (Sausages & BBQ Meats ) |
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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The Thai people seem to love sausages and meat balls. You can find an assortment of sausages in different meats, and in various sauces. The price is usually around 10baht a stick, if you get it from the street side hawker. They also like deep fried food, with all sorts of meat patties and fish cakes. Chose a variety and cost me around one USD.
Posted by: YP Lai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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Suan Lam Night Bazaar (Thai Fried Noodles) |
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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Have always enjoyed the Phad Thai Koayteow (Thai Fried Broad Rice Noodles) and this stall presents it in a very different style. Each serving is individually wrapped in a cover of thinly fried egg. You can see from the photo how the noodles look before and after frying.
Posted by: YP Lai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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Chatuchak Market (Street Food) |
Saturday, April 28, 2007
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Chatuchak weekend market with hundreds of stalls is the busiest street market in Bangkok where even the locals come to shop. It is a heaven for Thai street food as you will find all sorts of stalls tuck in various corners. Featured here are the meetballs on skewers, fried won tons, traditional ice lolly and Tab Thim Krop (Thai dessert made from water chestnut in coconut milk)
Posted by: YP Lai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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