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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

U call that bak kut teh ? ?? Omg...

This is bak kut teh..

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Breakfast at Pasir Panjang Food Centre - Feng Kee Hainanese Curry Rice









 
Nice food...Monkey look at these pics...cannot tahan liao..:D
 
The above curry rice opens Monday to Saturday starting 3am to lunch

The famous Ru Yi Yuan vegetarian beehoon at Tanglin Halt opens at 6am.



am having it now
 
Hey joetys, really enjoy your food posts!
You are really a man who enjoy life and "live to eat" (as compared to "eat to live").
Do post more..really enjoy these pictures.
Can I suggest that you also post their restaurant name cards so that we will know how to get to these places in Bangkok or elsewhere.
 
Can I suggest that you also post their restaurant name cards so that we will know how to get to these places in Bangkok or elsewhere.

Done and thanks for the suggestion
 
Was at another Japanese restaurant last night a robatayaki style and probably theonly robatayaki in Bangkok - Karatama

[video=youtube;nfKukIg_bt8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfKukIg_bt8[/video]

 


The executive chef


Let's start with some sake


and dried squid


and sweet tomato from Hokkaido


While the chef is preparing
 
Roasted ginko


Brinjal in soya sauce


Giant shiitake mushroom


Fresh oyster
 
Chef preparing the fish - Sama from Hokkaido, its almost the end of the season now for this fish






The brown leaf below the fish is known as Houba - it has a nice tea like fragrance making the dish smell a little rustic, great combination
 
Tempura mushroom


from this


grilled prawn






Corn known as pure white, I've never tasted corn so sweet


Grilled taro
 
Finally the beef is ready






Finished up with some chili


 
Anyone thinks that things are getting back to normal in Thailand I cannot attest to it.

Checked into this hotel last night, normally have to park very far from lobby and a buggy will come pick you to the lobby. The carpark was almost empty.

Stayed in this hotel many times morning sure noisy with kids playing in the pool downstairs and breakfast hall packed. Take a look here

[video=youtube;EARi4BRDzmU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EARi4BRDzmU[/video]
 
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