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humblestudent
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When I get to heaven, I'm not going to search for American food. I want to experience their food and their ways. 1. What is the traditional food in Bangkok? 2. What does it consist of? Noodles, meat, seafood?? 3. Is it reasonably priced? thanks HS
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Posted on: 9:24 am on Mar. 8, 2002
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Kris
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HS, I am no expert on food so I will leave it to the foodies to answer your question but I just love Thai food and my fav is Thai green curry with chicken.....mmmmmmmm. And yes, Thai food is very reasonable priced. Kris
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Posted on: 9:30 am on Mar. 8, 2002
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bkkz
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Most of the Thai restaurants are very reasonably priced. I guess the expensive places are the ones in the 5 star hotels. My favourites are at Prik Kee Noo (Chilli) at Convent Road (off Silom Road, near the Sala Daeng BTS station). Or Baan Khun Pho (or Mae) at Siam Square, opposite Novotel Hotel, a little to the right. Another notable one is Cabbages and Condoms on Sukhumvit Soi 12 (past Darling, next door to Ministry of Sound). As for Seafood, there is one place, you should consider avoiding, unless of course someone else is paying for it. That's the Seafood place on Sukhumvit Soi 24. BK
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Posted on: 3:34 pm on Mar. 8, 2002
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Kris
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Hey BK, Does your first choice "Prik" Kee Noo have any freudian implication? Kris
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Posted on: 11:04 pm on Mar. 8, 2002
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Deleted Member
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BK, Do you know about this Seafood market resturant I read about on sukumvit soi23? It sounds like one I went to in Manila where you pick the seafood live out of the fish tanks. Is the food good? They say its pricey. What range is it in per person? $10-15us, 15-20, 20-25. I dont mind paying a little bit more, but not the sky. Also, any good Thai resturants real close to Majestic suites?
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Posted on: 12:39 pm on Mar. 9, 2002
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Kris
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Crazee, They serve good Thai food at the Majestic Suite coffee shop. I have eaten there often. Ask Bob the manager to help with the selections. Kris
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 8:05 pm on Mar. 9, 2002
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bkkz
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crazee, I tried the Seafood center on Soi 11 (connected to Ambassador hotel) which has the same concept, choose the seafood you want, and then instruct them how to cook it. My friend and I had vegetables, fish, tiger prawns and clams... the bill came to 1,000B (US$23). It all depends how much you can eat, what you eat. BK
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Posted on: 4:43 am on Mar. 10, 2002
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PussyLover 69
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Report from The Nation dated Wednesday 3 October 2007 :- Thai dish's charred chilli dip causes terror alert in London ========================================== Wearing specialist breathing equipment, fire crews sealed off the area in Soho, London on Monday and began a three-hour hunt to find the source of the eye-watering stench, the Guardian online reported. The online said when a noxious cloud sent shoppers running in panic on the streets of London, emergency services feared the capital was under chemical attack. Wearing specialist breathing equipment, fire crews sealed off the area in Soho on Monday afternoon and began a three-hour hunt to find the source of the eye-watering stench while a hazardous area response team stood by, fearing the worst. Three streets were closed and people evacuated from the area as the search was carried out. After locating the source at about 7pm, emergency crews smashed their way into the Thai Cottage restaurant in D'Arblay Street only to emerge with a 9lb pot of smouldering dried chillies. Baffled chef Chalemchai Tangjariyapoon, who had been cooking a spicy dip, was amazed to find himself at the centre of the terror scare. "We only cook it once a year - it's a spicy dip with extra hot chillies that are deliberately burned," he said. "To us it smells like burned chilli and it is slightly unusual. I can understand why people who weren't Thai would not know what it was but it doesn't smell like chemicals. I'm a bit confused." Staff at the restaurant had already been evacuated by the time the dip was discovered. Supranee Yodmuang, a Thai Cottage waitress said: "The first we knew about it was at about 4.30 in the afternoon when the fire brigade came. They led us out to where the streets had been cordoned off and we waited there for about three hours. "They said there was a chemical smell and I remember saying to someone that maybe the smell was the chillies but then we said that was not possible. "When we came back at 7.30pm we saw the door had been smashed and there were fire brigade and police waiting outside. I was a bit scared but they were very nice about it." The spicy dip, which is a speciality at the restaurant, is made from charred chillies, garlic flakes, dried shrimps, palm sugar, shrimp paste, tamarind and vegetable oil. The restaurant, which has been open for 17 years, is considering putting up posters to warn the public during future chilli cooking sessions.
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Posted on: 9:52 am on Oct. 3, 2007
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knowntender
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I heard about this place called Baan Klang Nam a number of times. It is apparently somewhere at Rama 3, and rather far lower Suk area. Excuse me that I don't even know where Rama 3 is. Others commented that this place served excellent Thai seafood, reasonably priced for the locals ( not tourist ). Add the bonus of eating right beside Chao Phraya river ----- yeah, Bangkok Riverside Just Sounds too good, but it is probably true. Anyone knows ?
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Posted on: 12:08 pm on Oct. 29, 2007
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