Last June, we went to Thailand for holiday and we were so happy to find lots of delicious (and cheap!!) food there. We took Thai Airways directly from Bali and I was amazed by how good the flight was. The seats are spacious, lots of in-flight entertainment provided, nice service and great food.
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| Not your usual assorted nuts or something, so original. |
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| Thai Coke |
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| Thai Sprite |
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| Red Wine |
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| Chicken Rice |
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| Fish Fillet with Steamed Vegetables |
We arrived very late in the evening, but thanks to my mother-in-law, we could eat a simple yet delicious homemade food before resting.
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| Brown Rice, Eggs, Homemade Pickles, Vegetarian Tofu |
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| Some furikake to add the taste. |
The next morning, we left home quite early to go to Otokor Market, the infamous fresh food market in Bangkok. I was very excited to see many pink and other colorful taxis in the street!
When we arrived in the market, I was amazed of how colorful the place is. Many vegetables, fruits and ready-to-eat food everywhere, it is such a heavenly place to be in! Most importantly, they are amazingly cheap and so affordable, with the price ranges from 20 to 50 baht (IDR 7.000 – 17.500) per food, and the fruits are quite cheap, too. We ordered some food that were introduced by Mr. K as original Thai food and we totally love them!!
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| Red Curry |
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| Som Thum (Papaya Salad) |
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| Pork Satay |
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| Fermented Pork Skin Satay |
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| Green Curry |
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| Cabbage Soup with Minced Pork |
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| Salim (Thai dessert) – sweet noodle served with shaved ice |
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| Thai’s cendol ice, called Lod Chong |
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| Saku Sai Moo – Tapioca Dumplings with Pork and Peanuts |
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| Puen Chao Naa – Farmer’s Friend Alcoholic Drink |

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