Monday, March 4, 2013

Yummy Food Sights from Bangkok

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
What I love the most about going on a business trip to Bangkok is, I get to eat like my local colleagues. Throughout the trip, I've ordered an obscene amount of servings of fried rice noodles. I ordered it whenever I had a chance, it is ridiculous. This particular one has pork sausages in it. Oh my, I adore pork sausages! And with stretchy and smooth and garlicky fried rice noodles, I love even more!

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
I have a thing for bottles... sad didn't bring this one home.

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Oh... you must've noticed that I also have a thing for tasty pork...

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Crispy, juicy, tasty chunks of pork... served with sticky rice.
Nuff said.

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Refreshing longan drink. Perfect for hot days in Bangkok.

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
My colleagues brought me to Bangkok's flower market. Beautiful flower arrangements everywhere!

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Yummy food at every street corner...

The lively Chinatown.
Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights

I wanted to try everything.
Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
So pretty!

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Very yummy kwee cap. Rice noodles with roast pork, pork meat & organs in tasty broth, served with vinegary hot chilli sauce. Perfect.

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
Soft buns with butter & sweet chilli sauce.

Beautiful Bangkok Food Sights
That's right! Butter toasted bread served with  more butter and sweet chilli sauce!!!
So yummy!

Can't wait for my next trip to Bangkok.

6 comments:

  1. im planning on visiting thailand at the end of the year, this will help me out heaps! thx!

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  2. Beautiful photos! I haven't been to Thailand, yet, Vietnam yes, but Thailand no. These pictures make me want to travel there even more!

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  3. Everything looks soooo good! If I were there, I'd eat and eat and eat.

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  4. wow! where'd you find the sweet chilli buns from? chinatown?

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