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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

Sawadeekarp to all Thai seniors :)
Hope everything is fine in LOS :cool:
Booze , bitches and good food :D




 
Was at a very big Thai restaurant last night on Seri Thai Road, really huge with various dining halls and ponds





Herb fried chicken


Jelly fish yam


Squid in lime soup


Black pepper prawn


Groupa tomyam


The spread


Sticky rice mango


Total only $60 not bad
 
I was surprised to find a Food Republic the other day in Central Rama 9, explored a few dishes with a friend

Fruit Drinks Stall




Chicken Rice Stall




Have to say Singapore's better


Ordered a chai tao kway from this stall


Always full of veges pretty nice


This is dry suki


Dessert


 
Creepy-crawlies galore

'Queen of Scorpions' Kanchana Ketkaew is partially covered in the insects at Ripley's Believe It or Not! in Pattaya on Saturday. She is holder of two Guinness World Records for living with 5,000 live scorpions in a glass case for 33 days and 33 nights and for holding a live scorpion in her mouth for three minutes and 28 seconds without being stung. — Pattarachai Preechapanich

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Mr Frog, you always order lots of dishes. Are you and your friends able to finish all the dishes that you had ordered. That is a lot of food.

I like to take close ups so food looks big but most are not large portions. We usually order enough if sometimes too much will doggy bag
 
Arrived in Pattaya yesterday afternoon, stay in the same resort again, this is like my monthly pilgrimage to the resort these days, brought the two dogs cos got to baby sit them. Now relaxing by the pool with a very nice whisky



 
Arrived in Pattaya yesterday afternoon, stay in the same resort again, this is like my monthly pilgrimage to the resort these days, brought the two dogs cos got to baby sit them. Now relaxing by the pool with a very nice whisky


No mosquitoes meh ? Pullman Hotel ??
 
Great Italian last night at Trattoria Toscana



A very nice blend



Wine tasting



Blue cheese



Rocket and parmesan



Spicy sausage, salami, black olive, musgrooms


Rib eye steak 500g to share






Perfectly done


I highly recommend this restaurant when you are in Pattaya
 
Lunch at Preecha seafood restaurant by the beach, wanted to have mantis prawns so this is probably the best place in Thailand







Tomyam groupa




Seabass in fish sauce


Mantis prawn fry with garlic


Mantis prawn steamed


Steamed crab


BBQ prawns


Yam seafood


Garlic crayfish


Salted fish fried rice




 
Was at a very big Thai restaurant last night on Seri Thai Road, really huge with various dining halls and ponds





Herb fried chicken


Jelly fish yam


Squid in lime soup


Black pepper prawn


Groupa tomyam


The spread


Sticky rice mango


Total only $60 not bad

Very reasonable $60 for all that food.
 
Very reasonable $60 for all that food.

The seafood lunch today (post 15711 above) is only $240 (without the whisky), so much food for 3 people its also not expensive
 
Note khao niao mamuang (mango sticky rice) has been featured in recent posts. My soft spot (of many :o). Once had a deviation with durian + dollop of ice cream :p
 
Breakfast now in a very cozy restaurant Wodeen Box









Tomato soup


Here comes the main



 
I notice that my Thai colleagues always put the term "na" at the end of their Thai sentence when they speak.

Is that the same as "lah or lor" in sg sentence?
 
I notice that my Thai colleagues always put the term "na" at the end of their Thai sentence when they speak.

Is that the same as "lah or lor" in sg sentence?

Yes something like that however this "na" actually softens the conversation making it sounds more gentle.
 
Yesterday back to Bangkok from Pattaya went to check in T's Cafe, a very small Italian restaurant with only 7 tables meaning for 14 guests only



Started with a nice bottle of Brunello


and parma ham with blue cheese


Rocket with parmesan cheese


Beautiful sweet French mussels


Then its time for a Barolo




Tender pork chop


Ravioli with truffles


If any like Italian home cook type of meal T's Cafe is it, inexpensive and cooked my Peppe a Napoli the real deal
 
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