Coffee
8. März in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 34 °CWe next visited a stand along the outside perimeter of the market where an elderly man who has been making coffee here for 60 years hand poured coffee served over ice with condensed milk and sugar. OmWeiterlesen
We next visited a stand along the outside perimeter of the market where an elderly man who has been making coffee here for 60 years hand poured coffee served over ice with condensed milk and sugar. OmWeiterlesen
In this bustling food court most vendors specialized in one theme. From the curry restaurant we sampled four: green beef curry, Panang chicken curry and Massaman chicken curry and Pad Phed Pa DukWeiterlesen
After the curries we walked into heart of the market, stopping first for some Miang Kham which are single bite "flavour bombs" and very good.
We tried rice-tapioca noodles with minced pork sausageWeiterlesen
From the Market, Annie called for a tuk tuk and we paid 200THB to go to the museum. Tuk tuks are for the experience, not economy -- a Grab was quoted at 80THB. The National Museum (200THB/person) isWeiterlesen
The first stop today was to be Wat Saket but sometimes, the journey is as enjoyable as the destination. On our way, we walked a very interesting route through near our hotel along a canal. Stopped forWeiterlesen
We called a Grab (equivalent of Uber in Asia) from the Golden Mount to Jim Thompson House. On the way there googled Karemeen & Sobereen almost directly behind Jim Thompson and had a canal view lunchWeiterlesen
This 30 year old megamall was a 15 minute walk from Jim Thompson House and Nancy was looking for a couple of things so we went there.
It has 2,000 stores selling everything you could possibly want. ItWeiterlesen
Looking for the simpler mall we met our food tour guide in, we walked
about a half hour to the Big C mall. Big C is a large superstore chain based in Thailand that is a department store andWeiterlesen
In the morning, we walked through the backpacker district of Chakrabonse and Khao San Roads without much evidence of the infamous non-stop nightlife. We approached the Palace along grand streets andWeiterlesen
A hot walk around the outside of the Palace brought us to Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, The temple complex is Bangkok's largest temple as well as being one of the oldest,Weiterlesen