Apart from the numerous excellent and affordable restaurants all over Bangkok, it's really nice living with a pretty good cook as well.
The dish on the left is Geang Fak Tong Gai and the dish on the right Pad Krapow Gai (this one was just a tad bit spicy for me though). Btw, Gai is chicken in Thai, so both dishes had chicken. Another great advantage to living in Bangkok:
Fresh squeezed orange juice available every morning via street vendors (usually within a couple hundred meters of my condo) for less than $1.
Oct 3, 2007
Eating out or eating at home
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3 comments:
I miss her food =) and the 20 baht orange juice!
my dad is a pro "eat at home"... and my mum is an extremist when it comes to "eating out"... hahaha. :) I'm something in between. Sometimes it's better to eat food cooked at home I guess. :) Thx for dropping by my blog. :)
Skinnylatte - Well of course you know you've got the open invite :)
Korbua - I'm just pro-good food where ever it may be :) Thx for the comment!
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