Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

Bangkok: Second visit in 2013

Before I continue on Amsterdam, I'm gonna post some pics frm my recent Bangkok trip! I realized that I tend to jump frm countries to countries and I have loads of back-dated posts which I'm supposed to write abt but nvr got down to it (Eg. Shopping places in HK, Amsterdam part 2, Seoul etc)
Really sorry, I will get down to writing abt them soon!

(You can read my previous entries on Bangkok here: http://weilingweilingweiling.blogspot.ie/search/label/Bangkok)

Anywayz becos I couldn't get enough of the shopping and amazing desserts in Bangkok, I decided to make a short trip back to The Land of Smiles in Dec with my mom! Flights frm Singapore to Bangkok are usually cheap (you can easily get a return flight for less than SGD$200) but becos I only booked my tickets in late Oct, we paid abt SGD$350 per person!

Once again, we stayed in my dad's apartment located in Sathorn area. And of cos, with only 5 days to spare, we spent most of the time shopping and check out food places! Brought my mom to most of the places I've mentioned in my previous entries!

So just gonna post some of the pics I took during the trip, mostly food pics!
(For more info regarding these places, plz look at the previous entries -- link provided above)

Another Hound Café
1st floor, Siam Paragon
Nearest BTS: Siam
 
Finally decided to try the food in this restaurant! This restaurant serves mainly western food!


Sea bass gratin, 320 baht
Risotto with shiitake mushrooms and shrimp roe oil, 220 baht
Red velvet waffles, 160 baht
Banana milkshake, 95 baht

My mother ordered the sea bass gratin while I had the risotto. The risotto was okay, nothing special or remarkable abt the dish. I had the banana milkshake too which was disappointing. I'm a huge fan of banana milkshakes but the milkshake served here was slightly too diluted and not sweet enough! Also, for the price I paid, I was kinda expecting a bigger cup...
The red velvet waffles were the best thing we had that night! Absolutely divine!
 
In short, I'd say just visit this place for their desserts and DO NOT miss out on the red velvet waffles! You can skip the food here!
 
After You
 Ground floor, Siam Paragon
Nearest BTS: Siam
(Other outlets including Silom complex, Central Plaza Lardphrao etc)
 
Green tea mille crepe

Ferrero toast, 195 baht
Abt to dig into the best dessert I've ever had in my entire life!

Decided to be more adventurous this time and try sth besides their toast! Had the green tea mille crepe which wasn't too bad but I've tried better ones! Nonetheless, a good alternative to their famous toast!
 
Roast Café
2nd Floor, Seenspace
Thong Lor Soi 13
Nearest BTS: Thong Lo 

Don't rmb what this was but it was good!
Can nvr go wrong with this seafood stew!
French toast stuffed with bananas, strawberries and cream cheese
Banana pudding
Matcha latte

Visited Roast Café again this time round! I ordered the same dish again, the seafood stew, which was very yummy! My mom had the dish pictured in the first pic, which was equally satisfying!

Decided to try the desserts in Roast instead of heading to Mr Jones Orphanage. Both desserts looked really appetizing but sad to say, they fell short of my expectations. The French toast was far too sweet and after a few bites, it was just too much for me to handle. We could not even bring ourselves to finish it! The banana pudding was just awful.
Not sure if it's becos I ordered the wrong thing or all their desserts are equally bad. Sucha disappointment as the desserts looked really good!
 
Thai food

Mango sticky rice
Sliced pork noodles soup
Pig trotters
Clear tom yum soup

I was addicted to Thai sliced pork noodles soup this visit!!!! It's so yummy!!! If you haven't tried it before, plz do so! You can find it very easily at any food court or roadside stall! The soup is so flavourful and tasty!

Also, the pig trotters were really tender and juicy! Love it! And the clear tom yum soup was so good. Although I was crying while eating (lol cos it was so spicy!!!), I still managed to wipe out the whole bowl! Yum!

Okay that's more or less some of the photos I took during the trip! Gonna end off with a pic of MBK and its Christmas decorations (although Christmas is long over now haha)!


 
Have a great 2014 everyone! X

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Bangkok: Shopping Paradise

Been too lazy to continue writing abt my Bangkok trip! Oops...

Well since I've been to Bangkok so many times, during the last visit, I didn't do any touristy things at all but only focused on shopping and eating (I'm a typical Singaporean!) Bangkok is indeed a shopping heaven. Things there are so ridiculously cheap!! I went crazy shopping in Korea last yr, thinking clothes there were really cheap but omg Bangkok is really the ultimate.

Platinum Mall
Nearest BTS: Ratchatewi
Opening hours: 9am- 8pm
(But I think most shops close at 7.30pm)

If you're a Singaporean, this place probably needs no introduction. It's somewhat like a wholesale shopping mall. Buy 2 pieces or more from the same shop and you'll get a discounted price. Most clothings are priced between 200-300 baht (SGD$8-12) So cheap, I wanna buy the whole shopping mall lol. I'm really bad at bargaining but I think bargaining is allowed in here (Ronald managed to convince the shop owner to give him a discount for his graphic t-shirts!)
There's also Platinum mall 2, which isn't as big as Platinum mall 1. Both malls are situated side by side.

To get there, simply take the BTS to Ratchatewi (Exit towards Pratunam) and you can either get a cab or walk for abt 10-15min. Ronald and I chose to walk and it really isn't that far!

Siam Paragon/ Siam Centre
Nearest BTS: Siam



Siam Paragon would probably be the most popular shopping centre in Bangkok. You can find most international and luxury brands there.
Siam Centre is right beside Siam Paragon and it has many designer boutiques worth visiting.

Siam Square
Nearest BTS: Siam

Located just opposite Siam Centre, this place resembles Bugis Village in Singapore. Things are cheap and you can bargain.

Asiatique
Nearest BTS: Saphan Taksin (Exit 2)
Opening hours: 5pm- 11pm
 
Crazy queue for the shuttle ferry to Asiatique!
  
It's not that convenient to get to this place but nonetheless, it is worth the visit. You can take the BTS to Saphan Taksin station and take the free shuttle ferry to Asiatique. Plz note that the queue for the ferry can be pretty long in the evening, so be prepared!
 
There are many small shops at Asiatique, selling a variety of things ranging from fairy lights to clothes and local snacks. I wouldn't say that the things there are very cheap/ worth buying but it's worth checking this place out if you haven't been there before.

Terminal 21
Nearest BTS: Asok
Opening hours: 10am- 10pm
 
A pretty new shopping mall with an interesting concept! Each floor is designed to look like a different country! Plus points that this shopping mall offers free wifi when you present your passport or ID at the information counter!
Terminal 21 has many small shops but things aren't as cheap as Platinum mall. Still worth the visit though!

 
Level 1: Tokyo!
 


 

Even their toilet is decorated to fit the theme!
UK!




 

  
USA!

Chatuchak Weekend Market
Nearest BTS: Mo Chit OR
Nearest MRT: Chatuchak Park
Opening hours: Sat and Sun, 10am- 8pm

Definitely a must go when you're in Bangkok for the weekend! It's my second time to Chatuchak Market! I went there once when I was younger and all I rmb was that after 10mins, I was soaked in sweat. I'd say go prepared, wear sleeveless tops and shorts and expect to leave the place sweaty and sticky!

There's loads of shops in Chatuchak, selling various stuffs ranging from clothes to pets. For clothes, visit Section 5 and 6. Things are cheap and you can bargain! And plz try the coconut ice cream at Chatuchak while you're there (OMG BEST THING ON EARTH!!!)

Union Mall
Nearest MRT: Phahon Yothin

Situated near Chatuchak weekend market, this air conditioned shopping mall is the place to go when you're all sticky and tired frm shopping at Chatuchak! There are cheap clothes here and you can find some nice stuffs! Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area!

There's so many shopping centres in Bangkok but these are the few I'd visit if I'm only there for a short holiday!

Tip: Things in Bangkok are so cheap, hence when in doubt, JUST BUY. I really regretted not buying some stuffs! And always trust your own taste -- Ronald refused to let me buy a top I had my eyes on and now I can't stop thinking abt that top! And I can't even find a similar piece in Hong Kong/ Singapore. Sobz.

Okay promise to update abt my visit to Hong Kong nxt!!!

Monday, 22 July 2013

Bangkok: Where and What to eat

Hello!

I've just returned frm a short getaway to Bangkok and Hong Kong! I'm not done with my entry on Portugal yet but ahh I can't wait to write abt all the amazing food I've had in Bangkok! Promise to continue my entry on Portugal soon!!! But for now, allow me to show you what Bangkok has to offer.

Just like many other Singaporeans, I've been to Bangkok countless of times! Bangkok was a frequent family holiday destination when I was young because my dad had business connections in Thailand. We used to stay in Ambassador Hotel at 171, Soi 11 Sukhumvit Road (Nearest BTS station: Nana) until my dad bought an apartment in Bangkok. So for my recent trip, I stayed in my dad's apartment which is conveniently located in Silom.
The last time I stayed in Ambassador hotel was probably more than 10 yrs ago and so I'm not quite sure how the rooms and hotel service is like now. But if you'd like to check it out, here's the website: http://www.ambassadorbangkok.th1.org/

Prior to my recent trip with a friend, the last time I visited Bangkok was probably more than 7 yrs ago. Hence before my flight, I did a lot of research on places to visit (mostly cafes and restaurants for good food) And I'm glad I did becos the food places we visited during the trip were AMAZING!!!



Before I zoom into the places I visited in Bangkok, I'm gonna make a list of the top 10 Thai food you must try when you visit Thailand:
1. Pineapple rice -- This would top my list anyday, I love pineapple rice! Pity I didn't have the time to eat it during my recent trip!
2. Basil chicken with rice (Gai pad krapow) -- MUST TRY!!!!! Super yummy, it's basically chicken stir fried with garlic and basil leaves. It is slightly spicy and the basil leaves makes the whole dish really fragrant.
3. Omelette (Khai jiao) -- People would probably think I'm nuts to put this in my list but NOOO you have to try this dish! It's different from the Western/ Chinese type of omelette, the fried egg is really crispy at the sides! Very tasty!
4. Tom yum soup -- Sour and spicy soup, a must try but beware if you cannot take spicy! If I'm not wrong, there's 2 types, the clear soup type and a milky version. I like the clear soup one better.
5. Mango sticky rice/ durian sticky rice -- OMG a piece of heaven in my mouth, best Thai dessert hands down! For those who don't knw what durian is or have nvr tried durian before, I'd recommend the mango sticky rice instead. Durian is a pungent fruit with an acquired taste, most people won't like it if they've nvr tried it before.
6. Sliced pig trotters (Khao kha mu) -- Tastes somewhat like Chinese braised pork but the meat is super tender and the sauce is so yummy! I LOVE IT even though it's mostly fatty meat!
7. Green papaya salad (Som tam) -- Tried it for the first time during my recent trip. I've to say it's an interesting dish, slightly spicy too. It's an ~okay~ dish for me, I don't mind it but I wouldn't say I love it.
8. Pad Thai -- Stir-fry pho noodles with loads of beansprout (haha not a fan of beansprout) It's also an ~okay only~ dish for me, but of cos do not miss out on this Thai delight when you visit Thailand.
9. Thai green curry -- Also an ~okay only~ dish to me becos all curries taste the same to me! Except Thai curries are usually pretty spicy so be prepared!
10. Coconut -- Nvr leave Thailand without eating a coconut! Get it cheap frm a street side vendor! Use a spoon to scrap coconut meat frm the husk and hydrate yourself with the refreshing coconut juice!

Here are some of the places I visited during my recent trip:

Roast Cafe
2nd Floor, Seenspace
Thong Lor Soi 13
Nearest BTS: Thong Lo







Seafood stew
Duck Confit

My friend, Ronald and I took the BTS skytrain to Thong Lo station and walked to this place. It took us abt 15 mins to locate this cafe and we were absolutely starving by the time we have arrived. Walking is NOT recommended unless you are desperate to lose weight before you feast/ you wanna arrive in the cafe drenched in sweat. It is a long walk and the sun was merciless while we were there. Taxi is cheap in Bangkok and I'm sure the taxi fare would only cost at most 100 baht (~SGD$4)

Roast cafe serves mainly Western/ Italian food so do not expect any Thai dishes. I think they're famous for their brunch (I'm not sure???) but anywayz I ordered the seafood stew and Ronald had the duck confit! My seafood stew was so delicious! And Ronald really liked his duck confit too!!!
The cafe offers free wifi too (woohoo plus points!) I'd love to come back here during my nxt visit to Bangkok!

Mr Jones Orphanage
1st floor, Seenspace
Thong Lor Soi 13
Nearest BTS: Thong Lo

We went to Mr Jones Orphanage for desserts after our late lunch at Roast Cafe. Mr Jones Orphanage is located in the same building as Roast cafe and it is a cute little cafe serving mainly desserts and drinks.


OMG CAKES GALORE!








Ronald and I ordered the strawberry passion fruit sponge cake and chocolate banana cake and to be honest, we weren't impressed. The cakes were average aka waste of calories!!! They're not the dense and heavy kinda cake, more of the light and fluffy kind but even then, they weren't all that fantastic. For the strawberry passion fruit sponge cake, Ronald and I agreed that the passion fruit icing on top of the cake saved the day. And the chocolate banana cake was just meh, don't think they used high quality chocolate for this....

But well, it's a really really nice cafe! Love the deco cos everything's so cute! But the desserts were really just meh and a waste of calories!

Took Lae Dee
87 Sukhumvit Soi 5
Sukhumvit Road
Nearest BTS: Nana

Basil leaves chicken with rice (Gai pad krapow)
Fried macaroni

I've been to Took Lae Dee since I was a kid! I think my dad found this place by chance since it is located near Ambassador Hotel. It's not a fanciful restaurant, just a simple eating place located in front of Foodland supermarket. It is opened 24 hrs and they serve a wide variety of food ranging frm Thai cuisine to Western food. The prices are reasonable and a simple meal would probably only set you back by abt 165 baht (~SGD$6)

Since my first visit more than 10 yrs ago, I fell in love with the fried macaroni there and it has been a must-go place for me everytime I visit Bangkok! Even though fried macaroni is not a Thai dish but I strongly recommend that you order this becos it's so yummy!! I think their secret ingredient would be carnation milk (kinda saw the chef pouring a bit into my dish)
My dad likes the mackerel steak with garlic fried rice. And their basil leaves chicken with rice isn't too bad too! The portions aren't huge so I tend to order 2 portions whenever I'm there (Or maybe cos I'm a pig....)

To get to this place, you can take the BTS to Nana station and it's only a 5 min walk so it's pretty convenient.

Sweet Hound Cafe
1st floor, Siam Paragon
Nearest BTS: Siam


Mango sticky rice with coconut ice cream
Red velvet waffles, omg doesn't it look good?

Sweet Hound cafe is a dessert place located at the side of Another Hound cafe in Siam Paragon. I've heard so much abt the red velvet waffles in this place and was excited to try them for myself! And I'm glad to say that I wasn't disappointed at all! The presentation was simple -- red coloured waffles served with sliced strawberries and cream, along with berry compote and butter. I've nvr been a waffles kinda person but the
red velvet waffles at Sweet Hound was simply amazing. It was served hot and crispy and there are cranberries embedded within the waffles too! So yummy!!!!

Ronald ordered 2 desserts (PIG) -- the mango sticky rice with coconut ice cream and plain waffles with honey. He enjoyed both desserts alot too!

I'm definitely coming back here for the red velvet waffles during my nxt visit to Bangkok!

After You
Ground floor, Siam Paragon
Nearest BTS: Siam
(Other outlets including Silom complex, Central Plaza Lardphrao etc)

After You Siam Paragon
Their extensive dessert menu
Shibuya honey toast

After You Silom Complex (Nearest BTS: Saladeng)
Ferrero toast

Ronald and I visited their Siam Paragon branch on our 2nd day and even at 4pm, there was a queue! We waited for abt 15 mins before getting a table! Took a long time to decide on what to order becos everything in the menu looked really good! I read online that their Shibuya honey toast (165 baht, approx SGD$6) was good but I didn't really wanna order that. After all, it's just thick toast drizzled with honey and ice cream, how fantastic can it be? But Ronald convinced me to do so becos he said that if they can't even get the basic right, then there's no point trying the more complex looking desserts.

So we ordered the Shibuya honest toast and the waiter told Ronald it was gonna take abt 20 mins but it arrived in less than 5 mins. Yay for efficiency. The presentation was nothing spectacular, just thick toast with 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream and cream. I wasn't expecting much but then I took my first bite and OMG WHAT KINDA SORCERY IS THIS??? It was sooooo yummy!!! The toast was warm and crispy at the sides but soft in the middle (Beware: There's loads of melted butter in the middle of the toast, I'm no fan of butter but this was yummy!) Simply heavenly when paired with the ice cream. Omg so damn good.

Pity we were too full for another dessert so we agreed to check out their outlet at Silom Complex the nxt day! Their outlet at Silom was crowded too and we had to wait for abt 10 mins before getting a table. But compared to the branch in Siam Paragon, the one at Silom Complex was much bigger and looked nicer!
We ordered the Ferrero toast this time becos I really wanted to try it! It was slightly more pricey than their Shibuya honey toast (195 baht) but it was totally worth the money. So yummy too!!!

I'm definitely going back to After You for more of their toasts during my nxt visit! Wish they'd open an outlet in Singapore haha!

Som Tam Nua
392/14 Soi Siam Square 5
Rama 1 Road
Nearest BTS: Siam

Fried chicken
Som tam (Green papaya salad)
Grilled pork neck

Read alot abt this place online and heard that there's always a long queue and it's famous for their som tam. Went there at abt 6pm and got a table within 10 mins. Even though there was a slight queue outside but when I got into the restaurant, I realized that there were many empty tables??? HMMM.....
Ordered their famous som tam and chicken wings. It's my first time trying som tam and omg it's actually pretty spicy! Quite an interesting dish, spicy and nutty. The chicken wings and grilled pork neck weren't anything fantastic, tasted pretty ordinary to me.
Verdict: Don't think I'll visit this place ever again lol. Sure their som tam's pretty nice but the rest of the dishes were meh and they didn't have tom yum soup or any other thai dishes that I like.

Pratunam Wonton mee and Pork leg rice
4/32-33 Soi Petchburi 19, Pratunam
Nearest BTS: Ratchetewi (Walk 1.1km)
Located just opposite Platinum Mall, the lane beside Shibuya


Went there with high expectations but I was kinda disappointed becos this wonton mee is definitely not my kinda wonton mee. To me, a good wonton mee shld have caramelized char siew (BBQ pork) and be full of flavour, not some random slices of red meat as seen in the picture. And the wonton shld be huge with shrimps in them, not some small pathetic wonton stuffed with minced meat.
The wonton mee at Pratunum may be popular with locals and some Singaporeans but I wasn't impressed. The noodles was tossed with lard oil and I HATE LARD (omg do you knw how fattening that stuff is???) I like my wonton mee with black sauce. The char siew and wonton weren't that fantastic either, it tasted as good as it looked. In fact the char siew tasted just like normal sliced pork to me?

Ronald and I ordered a pork leg to share and we had no idea that the dish was gonna be so fatty? There was hardly any lean meat at all. I'm a real picky eater and I don't eat fatty meat so I barely touched the dish.
Verdict: I'm nvr coming back. If you're a fan of noodles tossed in lard oil, then this wonton mee is for you.

Dean and DeLuca
Unit 8, 1st floor
98 North Sathorn Road
Silom Bangrak
Nearest BTS: Chong Nonsi, Exit 1






The only reason why Ronald and I visited Dean and DeLuca in Bangkok was becos my parents couldn't stop raving abt the interior design of the place. I've been to the Dean and DeLuca in Singapore for both dinner and desserts and in my opinion, the food at Dean and DeLuca isn't that delicious and definitely not worth the money. The desserts on the other hand, are pretty decent and I like their caramel tart alot.

Anywayz the Dean and DeLuca in Bangkok is located in Chong Nonsi which is really close to my dad's apartment. Unlike the Dean and DeLuca in Singapore, the outlet in Bangkok is in a stand alone building of its own and there is a huge dining area for patrons. The cafe offers free wifi too.

We visited the place at arnd 8pm one night and our original plan was to get some cakes and enjoy the aircon for a bit but in the end, we decided to order some food instead. Biggest regret of my life becos the food was absolutely horrible. I ordered seared tuna with avocado on foccacia bread (250 baht) and it was a waste of calories. The bread was tough and the whole dish was just weird. Ronald had some sandwich thing and he also didn't like it very much.

Coconut ice cream @ JJ Market
Chatuchak weekend market
Nearest BTS: Mo Chit OR
Nearest MRT: Chatuchak Park




If you're going to Chatuchak market, plz do not leave without trying this ice cream!!! I'm not a fan of coconuts but this ice cream is DA BOMBZ!!!! Served in a coconut husk, this is the perfect refreshment on a hot day! At only 35 baht (~SGD$1.20), you get a scoop of coconut ice cream with 3-4 coconut slices and 2 toppings of your choice and a cup of coconut juice! So cheap and good!!!

Ronald and I ate it TWICE when we were there! For my first scoop, I had sticky rice and nata de coco as my toppings. And for my second scoop, they ran out of sticky rice so I had hazelnut and nata de coco instead. There are many other toppings for you to choose from, including corn, attap chee etc. Definitely a must-try when you visit Chatuchak market!

Street food



In Thailand, it is not difficult to grab a cheap and fast meal by the street. Many tourists may question how hygienic the food preparation is/ whether it is safe to eat street food, but lemme assure you that street food is safe for consumption and it is cheap and good! Want authentic Thai food? Well, get out there and grab some street food.

Ronald and I had street food twice during our short trip! In the picture above, we had sliced pork kway teow soup frm a street stall just outside my dad's apartment! And it only costs 30 baht for a bowl (~SGD$1.20) Cheap or CHEAP??? And the soup was really tasty!

We tried sliced fish soup with meat balls in Thanon Convent (Silom area, nearest BTS: Saladeng) and it was really yummy too! Gotta love street food!

And that's abt all the cafes and restaurants I visited during my recent trip! Of cos, we had Thai food during our trip too but they're all frm the foodcourt of the shopping malls we visited.
I think I've gained like 5kg during my trip! Really gotta love Thai food and desserts! Hee hee!

Attacking the mango seed even when I'm done with my mango sticky rice hee hee!

Okay that's all for now! Will update on places to shop in Bangkok soon! X