Eat Thai

Eat Thai was our favourite food hall in Bangkok but enjoyed many around Central Bangkok. Most of their large shopping centres has entire floors dedicated to food. Its a variety of street food like stalls to fine dining restaurants. The city has great food culture with options for all budgets. It also has a few restaurants on the famous San Pellegrino World’s top 50.

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Vermicelli dishes at EatThai

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Whole melon blended into a shake

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Whole pineapple blended into a shake

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Tuk Tuk inside Eat Thai food hall. Central Embassy is the shopping centre

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We met up Paulo’s co-worker Alanna & husband Stan. So nice to see them also in Thailand.

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Craft Beer from Chang – Lemongrass was a good one

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Chao River ferry to see the temples

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Black rice & cake dessert @ patio restaurant across the Wat Arun temple

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Mango with pandan sticky rice

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Chao River ferry to temples

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Typical papaya salad

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Signature Hangovertini & Mango Mojito drinks @ Lebua

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Noodle soup

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Fried fish a very popular Thai dish

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Loungin’ @ rooftop bar

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Welcome Tuk Tuk to Patpong Night Bazaar

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Rice dumpling dessert

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Aside from typical mango sticky rice, love their thick breads. Usually coated in butter and toasted.

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Thick bread toasted with butter and condensed milk on top