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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?
Hmmm the photo of Keiseki in the link looks great. Will have to try it soon. Wife and I love Japanese food and we have lots of it here in LOS and also recently when wife traveling so often to Japan. She'd planned to go see sakura this April (15days) in Tokyo, Hakone, Shizuoka and Nagano. Hey end March is a good time for me.
This sounds interesting. Kaiseki course at Kagonoya . Good Japanese food in Thailand is for sure given the numbers of Japanese who live here, particularly in Thonglor. This is place is on my to-do list. If you've ever had Japanese fine dining, you'll know it's not tonkatsu, it's not tempura and it's not just sushi. A good Kaiseki meal is to die for. Even the provenance of the steamed rice (e.g. Koshihikari from what province) is proudly presented and displayed. While Fuji or Zen hits the spot for me, it ain't fine dining.
I might take you up on your offer. I'll be there end of March - will send you PM.
Hmmm the photo of Keiseki in the link looks great. Will have to try it soon. Wife and I love Japanese food and we have lots of it here in LOS and also recently when wife traveling so often to Japan. She'd planned to go see sakura this April (15days) in Tokyo, Hakone, Shizuoka and Nagano. Hey end March is a good time for me.