Land of Smiles
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Just a therapist////////
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Thanks, Yong!yong wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:23 pmIts inside a weekend traditional market open only Sat and Sun
Location - https://goo.gl/maps/9dGNyuxgS7sLctTS6
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Craving for one of Singapore's favourite dish laksa while living overseas? Thanks to Prima ready to cook, no problem at all.
Laksa dinner tonight
Yummy
Laksa dinner tonight
Yummy
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Dinner alone at a Chinese restaurant in Bangkok simple 2 dishes
Fish maw fry with crab meat, mushrooms and eggs
The soup
Fish maw fry with crab meat, mushrooms and eggs
The soup
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Simple, healthy, clean and filling lunch at a countryside shop
1. Krapow moosaab rice (Thai basil pork rice with egg) = $1.45
2. Yam pla kapong (sardines with Thai herb salad) = $1.90
3. Bottle of water = $0.35
Inexpensive $3.70
The meal
Yam pla kapong
Krapow moo saab
1. Krapow moosaab rice (Thai basil pork rice with egg) = $1.45
2. Yam pla kapong (sardines with Thai herb salad) = $1.90
3. Bottle of water = $0.35
Inexpensive $3.70
The meal
Yam pla kapong
Krapow moo saab
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When one is on the road as a travelling salesman from town to town, simple food is all one can find most of the time, nothing fanciful. But then its always the simple food that makes one feel good and fulfilling, like comfort food. However each country, society, culture has its own comfort food. For me here a bowl of hot boiled rice anytime is always comforting.
The food stall by the highway
Today having simple boiled rice and an omelette
Thai omelette is always fluffy and crispy on the outside
Soft and moist inside (today's omelette is stuffed with minced pork)
All these for 50 baht or US$1.60
The food stall by the highway
Today having simple boiled rice and an omelette
Thai omelette is always fluffy and crispy on the outside
Soft and moist inside (today's omelette is stuffed with minced pork)
All these for 50 baht or US$1.60
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Today is the dragon boat festival and one of the highlights is to eat rice dumplings.
Heres an excerpt about this festival from http://dumplingfestival.weebly.com/history.html
The Origin
The Dumpling Festival has a legend behind it. The story goes like this… …
Once upon a time, there was a Chinese patriotic poet by the name of "Qu Yuan" who serve the emperor in Chu Kingdom in ancient China. He was a good minister and was well loved by the people. However, bad evil court officials were jealous of Qu Yuan's abilities and they successfully influenced the weak-minded emperor to dismiss and exile him.
The Tragedy
Feeling disheartened and angry, Qu Yuan tied himself to a rock and jumped into the Mi Luo river in Hunan province in order to protest against injustice and corruption. When the people get to know of his death, they rowed their boats to the river to look for his body. When they failed to find his body, they started beating their drums and making loud noises nearby the river hoping to scare the fishes and sea creatures away so that they will not feed on his body. Others started making rice dumplings to throw into the river believing that the sea creatures and fishes will eat their dumplings instead of Qu Yuan's body. It might be a naive belief, but the emotions were heartfelt and sincere.
Since then, the 5th day of the 5th month of lunar calendar was set as "Duan Wu Jie" (i.e. Dumpling Festival), to commemorate the incident.
So today had rice dumpling for breakfast
Heres an excerpt about this festival from http://dumplingfestival.weebly.com/history.html
The Origin
The Dumpling Festival has a legend behind it. The story goes like this… …
Once upon a time, there was a Chinese patriotic poet by the name of "Qu Yuan" who serve the emperor in Chu Kingdom in ancient China. He was a good minister and was well loved by the people. However, bad evil court officials were jealous of Qu Yuan's abilities and they successfully influenced the weak-minded emperor to dismiss and exile him.
The Tragedy
Feeling disheartened and angry, Qu Yuan tied himself to a rock and jumped into the Mi Luo river in Hunan province in order to protest against injustice and corruption. When the people get to know of his death, they rowed their boats to the river to look for his body. When they failed to find his body, they started beating their drums and making loud noises nearby the river hoping to scare the fishes and sea creatures away so that they will not feed on his body. Others started making rice dumplings to throw into the river believing that the sea creatures and fishes will eat their dumplings instead of Qu Yuan's body. It might be a naive belief, but the emotions were heartfelt and sincere.
Since then, the 5th day of the 5th month of lunar calendar was set as "Duan Wu Jie" (i.e. Dumpling Festival), to commemorate the incident.
So today had rice dumpling for breakfast
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Where can one find gin tonic, Singapore chicken rice and Thai tomyam soup at a same place?
Suvarnabhumi airport lounge of course
Suvarnabhumi airport lounge of course
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Best Japanese sashimi in Bangkok - Sushi Tsukishi at Thaniya Street. This is as close to those high end Japanese restaurants you can find in Japan as it can be.
Starter
Edamame
Ginnan (ginkgo)
Shiokara (fermented squid)
Starter
Edamame
Ginnan (ginkgo)
Shiokara (fermented squid)
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Here comes the main part
and more uni
and more uni
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