So glad you were in Bangkok, Jean and Vitaly! i know you have loved that city, the Thai people and Thailand. I love Pork, Chinese Sausages and Thai Sausages, too! I love Tofu, too. But, all in all, I always go back to eating meat.
Went Bangkok so many times but never tried the food at Chinatown. Thanks for all the fantastic recommendations! Will make it my must visit places in my next trip 😊
OOH you must! n if u like the vintage SG vibe this Chinatown will blow your pants away with how vintagey and well preserved the chinese cultural aspects are! amazing!
Thank you for including all the Google Map links!! So many creators never do that and I spend so much time trying to track down the food. Love the channel. :D
This is the most enticing video ever that makes me hungry for all those dishes. Thanks for showing this. I will certainly visit China Town one day. The last time was 20 years ago.
Thailand's Chinese community was created more than 250 years ago when King Rama I built the Grand Palace and relocated the capital to the other side of Chao Phraya opposite Wat Arun on the land formerly occupied by Chinese immigrants. They were then relocated to the outskirt of the Old City at the present China Town on Yaowarat Road. Siam then was known as Venice of the East as canals and Chao Phraya River were the main transport routes. The first road was constructed in the reign of King Rama IV named Charoen Krung Rd and later Yaowarat Road was constructed to link up with Charoen Krung as well in the reign of King Rama V. Yaowarat Road was the first commercial hub of Siam with the first modern buildings built along this road. Originally Yaowarat Rd was two-way traffic but it became one-way Road about 60 years ago. China Town was the center of rice trade in those days as there was/is nearby Chao Phraya pier bringing rice from provinces into Bangkok. It is no longer the center of rice trade as road/rail transport is highly developed over the years. For at least 60 years, China Town is the center of gold trading. There are about a dozen gold shops on Yaowarat Rd selling bullions and gold ornaments. Daily gold price quote is prescribed by Gold Trade Association in China Town. For the last decade, Thailand China Town, the largest China Town in the world, is the place to go at night for delicious food/drink. It is arguably the largest open night market in the world. It is estimated that about 10-20% Thai people are of Chinese descents.
Oh man thanks so much for this I actually googled for some of this information but the articles were really dry n long this is quite interestingly put! I can’t differentiate between most Thai ppl n chinese they all look similar!
@coolneighbours. Oriental Asian features are NOT weirdos, please look in the mirror. As the saying goes 'if u have nothing good to say at all, then say nothing at all:'. In other words, keep the gob shut.
@@Vmastered Nah, I think some of our features does look like them since both Chinese and Thai are asian. Don’t go around call people a weirdo just because they have different opinion. That’s not very nice 😊
Hello Jean my favorite RUclipsr. This is a very great video on Chinatown in Bangkok. I been to Chinatown in Bangkok and I love it. Jean you always do such a great job with the editing in all of you're videos sweetheart. Happy Easter weekend to you Jean sweetheart. I respect you such much because by watching you give us advice and tips, I have leaned from you Jean sweetheart. Also you are the best.
Hi Jean! This is my old ground haha. My auntie used to have a shop right in Bangkok's Chinatown, and my good friend's family runs a restaurant in that area too, and yes, Yaowarat is a food heaven of Bangkok. I haven't had Ba Bin for ages!
Ooh wow u have so many connections there! The food was so good have u tried the Ann Guay tiew kua gai before then? This was so good! I cd hv it again right now!! 😂
@@JeanVoronkova I've had Guay tiew kua gai before but not at this particular place you went to. It looks really good so I'll have to check it out when I go to Thailand next time. There's also this iconic Thai 'khao gaeng' style hawker in Chinatown (Khao Gaeng means rice and curry, but basically it's like Padang style in Bali where they have a lot of dishes prepared and you just choose whatever dishes you want over rice. They call it 'Musical Chairs Khao Gaeng' because they just have plastic chairs and no tables and you just have to spot one quickly that isn't taken to eat in 🤣
It was a good idea to taste the foods at Chinatown at daytime. Because it was so crowded at night and more pricey. Another food that you should try at Chinatown is oyster omelet at Bai Mong Hoi Thod.
Doctor Jean, I'm glad you enjoyed Bangkok's Chinatown... For your information, Bangkok is pretty much Taechew Chinese culture... Most of Thailand is Taechew... Southern Thailand is Hokkian, and there are sprinkling of Cantonese, Hainanese and others... Very few from Shandong, and other Northern China people in Thailand, very few... I guess they can't take the heat and humidity here... Enjoy your channel and postings... Glad you married Mr. Voronkova... FYI, next week is Orthodox Holy Week. I hope y'all can go to Church. The main Orthodox Church in Bangkok is Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church. It's the flagship of Orthodoxy in Thailand. Finally, in all Thailand major cities are Russian Orthodox churches which speaks to the large number of Russian communities in Thailand...
Unlike other Asian Nations for example, such as Vietnam which has Cantonese, TeoChew and various similar-to-Cantonese dialects mostly, Thailand has the most diverse multitude of various Chinese Dialects with more Chinese Dialects spoken than any other Asian Nation outside of China.
I love spending my time in China Town in KL as well. They have an amazing tea shop on outskirts of the area. In Thailand I’ve spent time in Bangkok at Con San Road (back packer area), a couple different trips and then went to north east part of Thailand where they grow silk worms and make amazing silk fabrics.
oooh u n V can be best friends - yes he also bought a lot of kungfu tea in Chinatown on this trip - Da Hong Pao, Tie Guan Yin, his fav Pu er cakes... I'm the chino but he's the chinese tea drinker lol .... Khao San Road is so upmarket like these days i coudln't believe my eyes... similar to the vibe in SG's Holland Village!
Ooh if u go back u def hv too! This was the best gastro trip (very chinesey but right up my alley) in a long time! We did miss the Sambal in bali but this was soooo good! Def try the Michelin guide stalls all very good sia
Hello Jean 👋 !! Wow ! Thanks for this delightful Bangkok foodie adventure 🥘🍱🍲👩🏼🤝👨🏻👍 !! I would love to sample so many of these dishes 😮 ✅ ! Great advice, footage and editing 🙋 ! Best wishes, cheers, Don 😊
Hi guys, great to see you having fun! My partner and I just opened a new place in Phra Nakhon and we’d love to invite you out for a meal. Enjoy all you discover. Subscribed 👍
The first dessert is Ga Lor Gee (胶罗钱), It's a Chinese traditional dessert, but the one you ate was a Thai-style adaptation that you need to fry the rice dough first.
Hi Lyn! yes v happy to recommend where we stayed cos it was pretty awesome for us. We were at the Quarter Hualamphong. It's not so new but for the price we got a nice pool that was great for cooling off in the arvos when outside is steaming hot - and the room was very comfortable for us and they changed sheets n towels daily it was awesome! don't take the brekkie tho just walk out and its good food galore like 10 steps away. The location of the hotel is right at a Blue line MRT (Hualamphong) and many bus stops - really good!
Yes of course! We stayed at the Quarter Hualamphong! Wd def recommend! It’s not new but for the price it’s location is very stellar, it had a great pool we chilled in the arvos when we escaped the heat outside, it’s near the blue line mrt n many bus stops but quiet n safe area n at night outside was many yummy street food stalls!!!
Did you perhaps pronounce those foods & material's name in Teochew (Chaozhou) ? It's sound so nostalgic like I heard them from my grandpa and grandma, and I love it. PS. I'm a Thai guy but my blood is mixed between Teochew and Hakka.
Hi hi! I was actually wondering if I got them right in Thai! But my maternal side of the family is Teochew in origin and I’ve spoken Teochew since I was a kid! That must be the slight Teochew accent u heard haha
Staying in Pratunam, first and last. Going to Yawarat tomorrow morning. I hope to not miss the traditional Chinese biscuit shop selling Chinese delicacies.
I'm taking notes from this travel tip video! 📝 Btw, have you heard about the new Nomadlane V4 Bento Bag? It seems like a must-have for adventurers like you! 🌏🌴
"Ha-Taew" yantra tattoo or "Five Rows" in direct translation into English on your left arm really make me interested in how you got it. It is really Thai thing.😊
Most Thai drinks are sweet. If you're not sure if the vendor will sweeten your drink, You can tell him to make your drink less sweet or sugarless according to your preference.
Hey David! Flights from Bali to BkK right now r the cheapest (think March is super hot) at 2.5 mill rupiah each and we have some savings which we decided to spend on this short trip which was also our 5th wedding anniversary celebration 😊
😜 We also explored Chinatown’s Night Street Food Market and had an absolute blast 🎉😂 check it out ➡️
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So glad you were in Bangkok, Jean and Vitaly!
i know you have loved that city, the Thai people and Thailand.
I love Pork, Chinese Sausages and Thai Sausages, too!
I love Tofu, too. But, all in all, I always go back to eating meat.
Seeing your video, i wanna to migrate to bangkok 🤤🤤
hey Jean, great channel. Vitaly shd start his own channel as well to talk about his life with you! Take care.
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Thailand is the paradise and second home for all visitor!!!
Thank you for visiting us, have a good trip 🙏
thanks for showing us such a good time! All the thai people we met in Chinatown were SO sweet!
Went Bangkok so many times but never tried the food at Chinatown. Thanks for all the fantastic recommendations! Will make it my must visit places in my next trip 😊
OOH you must! n if u like the vintage SG vibe this Chinatown will blow your pants away with how vintagey and well preserved the chinese cultural aspects are! amazing!
China town in Bangkok is a must in every sense of the word. I've been many times. Infact over 3 years i have lost count
Thank you for including all the Google Map links!! So many creators never do that and I spend so much time trying to track down the food. Love the channel. :D
Haha I made a pun with “foodsteps” hurhur but hope u get to try most of these one day soon!
This is the most enticing video ever that makes me hungry for all those dishes. Thanks for showing this. I will certainly visit China Town one day. The last time was 20 years ago.
So glad u had a good time w the vid! Yes def sounds like time for a revisit! So fun!
Thailand's Chinese community was created more than 250 years ago when King Rama I built the Grand Palace and relocated the capital to the other side of Chao Phraya opposite Wat Arun on the land formerly occupied by Chinese immigrants. They were then relocated to the outskirt of the Old City at the present China Town on Yaowarat Road. Siam then was known as Venice of the East as canals and Chao Phraya River were the main transport routes. The first road was constructed in the reign of King Rama IV named Charoen Krung Rd and later Yaowarat Road was constructed to link up with Charoen Krung as well in the reign of King Rama V. Yaowarat Road was the first commercial hub of Siam with the first modern buildings built along this road. Originally Yaowarat Rd was two-way traffic but it became one-way Road about 60 years ago. China Town was the center of rice trade in those days as there was/is nearby Chao Phraya pier bringing rice from provinces into Bangkok. It is no longer the center of rice trade as road/rail transport is highly developed over the years. For at least 60 years, China Town is the center of gold trading. There are about a dozen gold shops on Yaowarat Rd selling bullions and gold ornaments. Daily gold price quote is prescribed by Gold Trade Association in China Town. For the last decade, Thailand China Town, the largest China Town in the world, is the place to go at night for delicious food/drink. It is arguably the largest open night market in the world. It is estimated that about 10-20% Thai people are of Chinese descents.
Oh man thanks so much for this I actually googled for some of this information but the articles were really dry n long this is quite interestingly put! I can’t differentiate between most Thai ppl n chinese they all look similar!
@coolneighbours. Oriental Asian features are NOT weirdos, please look in the mirror. As the saying goes 'if u have nothing good to say at all, then say nothing at all:'. In other words, keep the gob shut.
@@Vmastered Nah, I think some of our features does look like them since both Chinese and Thai are asian. Don’t go around call people a weirdo just because they have different opinion. That’s not very nice 😊
@@abudabe she took on a white last name and think she's white
@@abudabe she had to google and said they all look alike..she forgot to look in the mirror
Hello Jean my favorite RUclipsr. This is a very great video on Chinatown in Bangkok. I been to Chinatown in Bangkok and I love it. Jean you always do such a great job with the editing in all of you're videos sweetheart. Happy Easter weekend to you Jean sweetheart. I respect you such much because by watching you give us advice and tips, I have leaned from you Jean sweetheart. Also you are the best.
Thanks Dom! Happy Easter weekend to you too!
This is really my good guide to Yaowarat. Thx
I love how you talk, such as mixing with Teochew dialog.
Thank you so much for sharing how yummy food of Thailand 🇹🇭
Hi Jean! This is my old ground haha. My auntie used to have a shop right in Bangkok's Chinatown, and my good friend's family runs a restaurant in that area too, and yes, Yaowarat is a food heaven of Bangkok. I haven't had Ba Bin for ages!
Ooh wow u have so many connections there! The food was so good have u tried the Ann Guay tiew kua gai before then? This was so good! I cd hv it again right now!! 😂
@@JeanVoronkova I've had Guay tiew kua gai before but not at this particular place you went to. It looks really good so I'll have to check it out when I go to Thailand next time. There's also this iconic Thai 'khao gaeng' style hawker in Chinatown (Khao Gaeng means rice and curry, but basically it's like Padang style in Bali where they have a lot of dishes prepared and you just choose whatever dishes you want over rice. They call it 'Musical Chairs Khao Gaeng' because they just have plastic chairs and no tables and you just have to spot one quickly that isn't taken to eat in 🤣
It was a good idea to taste the foods at Chinatown at daytime. Because it was so crowded at night and more pricey. Another food that you should try at Chinatown is oyster omelet at Bai Mong Hoi Thod.
Oooh I heard that name too!!
But we didn’t manage to drop by this time around!
Doctor Jean, I'm glad you enjoyed Bangkok's Chinatown... For your information, Bangkok is pretty much Taechew Chinese culture... Most of Thailand is Taechew... Southern Thailand is Hokkian, and there are sprinkling of Cantonese, Hainanese and others... Very few from Shandong, and other Northern China people in Thailand, very few... I guess they can't take the heat and humidity here... Enjoy your channel and postings... Glad you married Mr. Voronkova... FYI, next week is Orthodox Holy Week. I hope y'all can go to Church. The main Orthodox Church in Bangkok is Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church. It's the flagship of Orthodoxy in Thailand. Finally, in all Thailand major cities are Russian Orthodox churches which speaks to the large number of Russian communities in Thailand...
Unlike other Asian Nations for example, such as Vietnam which has Cantonese, TeoChew and various similar-to-Cantonese dialects mostly, Thailand has the most diverse multitude of various Chinese Dialects with more Chinese Dialects spoken than any other Asian Nation outside of China.
Your stomach must have been so blessed during this trip! 🎉❤ looking forward to more Bali recommendations in the future too ❤
hehe currently on intermittent fasting right now back in Bali haha but we're working on new Bali foodie videos yeah stay tuned! :)
Alot of foreigners don't eat bali foods. Pretty sad. They only go for beach and party but bali people are not welcome 🙄
Excellent vlog of off the beaten path restaurants. Great concise informative style.
Thank you so much 🙂 glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for your great info, will try it end of this month. will stay in royal hotel chinatown
aaww so fun!!! enjoy the makan!
yeah this is real thai street food Chanel 😃👍
Hey Jean !
Your video made me extremely hungry!! 😋
Thanks for sharing !
Merci ! 😁
Have a wonderful day !
Thank you Castel! 😃
I’ve been to Bangkok but not Chinatown. Thank you for showing me what Bangkok’s Chinatown looks like.
cheers Denny! it's awesome we miss the food! teochew influences everywhere!
@@JeanVoronkova I am a teochew myself; Chinese Indonesian who is currently living in Bali.
thanks for sharing the various places for good food!
Our pleasure! Glad u enjoyed the vid! 🌻
I love spending my time in China Town in KL as well. They have an amazing tea shop on outskirts of the area.
In Thailand I’ve spent time in Bangkok at Con San Road (back packer area), a couple different trips and then went to north east part of Thailand where they grow silk worms and make amazing silk fabrics.
oooh u n V can be best friends - yes he also bought a lot of kungfu tea in Chinatown on this trip - Da Hong Pao, Tie Guan Yin, his fav Pu er cakes... I'm the chino but he's the chinese tea drinker lol .... Khao San Road is so upmarket like these days i coudln't believe my eyes... similar to the vibe in SG's Holland Village!
Great video! I did not have much free time to check out the food scene in my last trip. Definitely checking out some of the highlighted food
Ooh if u go back u def hv too! This was the best gastro trip (very chinesey but right up my alley) in a long time! We did miss the Sambal in bali but this was soooo good! Def try the Michelin guide stalls all very good sia
One of my favorite place in Bangkok. So much to see. So much to eat 🤤 it's also very happening at night, different vendors along the street.
yeah man totally agree! we had a blast at night here - video on our Bangkok Chinatown Night Street Food bonanza coming out this saturday!
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Congratulations wish you happiness 😂❤🎉
will be in BKK mid of the month. will go to yaowarat and try these too, thanks Jean & Vitaly :-)
Oh fab ure gonna have such a great time! Go hungry!! 😂
13th-15th is Songkran day hope you join this Festval.
This is the BEST video she explains all she eating keep up your great videos I just subscribed 4 your videos very educational
You look amazing, because you are a small person but can eat many foods. Awesome.
😊 thank you haha but to be honest now we're back in Bali and on intermittent fasting and gym sessions again haha
So amazing! Bangkok's China town! 😊
It really is!
i enjoyed a lot in your Bangkok street foods video... i wanna try all the native thai foods when i got there thing coming May 9th...
Woooow all the foods look so yummmmy.. Thank you Jean ❤
Cheers Peter glad u enjoyed this foodie 🎉 vid! 😊
Good choose & best presentation.👍
Wow, delicious foods😋..planning to Bangkok soon 😅
Excellent def apportion a good amt of time to eat around in Chinatown!!
Hello Jean 👋 !! Wow ! Thanks for this delightful Bangkok foodie adventure 🥘🍱🍲👩🏼🤝👨🏻👍 !! I would love to sample so many of these dishes 😮 ✅ ! Great advice, footage and editing 🙋 ! Best wishes, cheers, Don 😊
Thanks Don happy Sunday!
Thank you for the recommendations.
Your video is very helpful! Thank you! I'll use this as reference when I go back to Thailand :)
cheers! i miss the teochew style food in chinatown so much!
Oh her voice makes me so comfortable
Aww thanks! Heh!
Chinese people dimana2 sama ...jiwa pedagang semua ...salut...👍
So happy l will watching you thanks you so much 🥰🥰
thank you! we loved Thailand!
Yummy...... I like what you eat.
Welcome to Thailand and most of your pronunciation is correct in Thai food name 👍. Nice video and make me feel hungry now. 😁😁🇹🇭🇹🇭🥰🥰
YESSSSS new video
🎉awww 🌻😄
Oh my gosh so many good things to try!! yum yum
yes! endless food and snack fiesta!
JAI GREATER NEPAL AND IM FROM NEPAL.I LIKE BANGKOK VERY MUCH.
hello great nice vlog
my favorite series!! Foods!
Haha it’s been a long time! We feel really excited to be revisiting this genre too!!
Happy & Fun in Thailand.
Thank u! Bangkok was an awesome trip for us!!
차이나 타운은 어느 나라에나 있습니다. 그런데 나라마다 조금 달라 보입니다. It's very fun to watch your trip.
aww thank you! kamsa hamnida!
both of you living the dream!
eating my dreams more like haha
Thanks jean great to see your still eating well 🎉😅
hey Ronald! good of u to stop by! yeah haha we never stop stuffing our faces lol
Super tolles Video !TOP
awesome thanks!!
Great video Jean ! i really like your video !
Thank you so much! Glad u had fun w it!
sooo inspiring, thanks a lot for sharing, Jean :)
thanks Agus glad u had fun w the video!
Enjoy eating
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The food looks delicious, all the dishes.
Thank you 😋it really was a complete gastro treat! Hope u can experience it too soon!
I’m coming out there, Jean. Show me love 💕 you’re my favorite!
Seafood Tom Yam noodles for sure!
They say to eat at Jeh O Chula (the Michelin guide Mama Tom Yum place) u gotta go there n start queuing from around 3-4pm!! 😅
Nice one!!
So cute and so good in Thailand.
yeah it was such an awesome foodie trip to BKK!
The crispy pork are so good
The first dessert is Ga Lor Gee (胶罗钱), It's a Chinese traditional dessert, but the one you ate was a Thai-style adaptation that you need to fry the rice dough first.
Have a nice trip 🇹🇭👍🏻😉
🍹luv my friends💖💗
thanks!
Wishing you a happy Easter
Happy Easter to you too Sean!
Welcome to Thailand.
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we had a great time in BKK and we'll be back soon!
Great video Jean,love all your food places. Can you tell me where your accommodation is please. Keep up the great work.🥂
Hi Lyn! yes v happy to recommend where we stayed cos it was pretty awesome for us. We were at the Quarter Hualamphong. It's not so new but for the price we got a nice pool that was great for cooling off in the arvos when outside is steaming hot - and the room was very comfortable for us and they changed sheets n towels daily it was awesome! don't take the brekkie tho just walk out and its good food galore like 10 steps away. The location of the hotel is right at a Blue line MRT (Hualamphong) and many bus stops - really good!
@@JeanVoronkova thanks Jean, keep up the great vlogs, love your work.🥂🌴
Wow❤
Hi Jean, awesome food tour. Since you chose to stay at Chinatown, can you share the place where you stayed?
Yes of course! We stayed at the Quarter Hualamphong! Wd def recommend! It’s not new but for the price it’s location is very stellar, it had a great pool we chilled in the arvos when we escaped the heat outside, it’s near the blue line mrt n many bus stops but quiet n safe area n at night outside was many yummy street food stalls!!!
@@JeanVoronkova Thanks
Good video.
Cheers! Thanks Ralph
Did you perhaps pronounce those foods & material's name in Teochew (Chaozhou) ? It's sound so nostalgic like I heard them from my grandpa and grandma, and I love it.
PS. I'm a Thai guy but my blood is mixed between Teochew and Hakka.
Hi hi! I was actually wondering if I got them right in Thai! But my maternal side of the family is Teochew in origin and I’ve spoken Teochew since I was a kid! That must be the slight Teochew accent u heard haha
In Thailand, its called "TaiChew"🙏
welcome to thailandของกินน่าอร่อยทั้งนั้น
thank you! Thai people were so sweet!
Jean was looking so good in her earlier youtube video, maybe too much sun and sea at bali.
Haha eat eat eat and eat delicious and delucious never ending doday you're full tomorrow ll hungry again.let have a good time good eat in thailand 😅
Staying in Pratunam, first and last.
Going to Yawarat tomorrow morning. I hope to not miss the traditional Chinese biscuit shop selling Chinese delicacies.
Welcome to Thailand
thank you!
I like Bangkok Chinatown
yummy adventures abound!
Clean food Good taste
completely awesome gastro experience!
Yummy ❤
So good! Teochew inspired food culture yay!
I love soup fin soup with crab meat 😂😂
Love love love ❤️
cheers!
Thailand food is soo gewdd 😍
geeeeewwwwddd indeedy!
จานสุดท้าย Stir-fried Malindjo Leaves with Egg
ooh yes that was goooooood
I love Thailand 🇹🇭
It was such a fun trip for us! Can’t wait to visit again!
Hi Jean, great video ❤, bkk Chinatown street food open 7days? Or only weekend ? Thanks desr
everytday morning till 9ish 10 i thnk!
@@JeanVoronkova thank you 👍
You forgot to try orange juice at Thipsamai it’s the best. Hahaha
ooh didn't know that! but i do miss Thipsamai pad thai - the shrimp oil is so fragrant!
@@JeanVoronkova so expensive but worth it. Anywhere else not even come close.
I think I need extra 2 more stomachs when I go to this place 🤩😋😄
ooh that'll be useful. Like the Japanese have "betsubara" (separate bag) for desserts lol
What is the perfect time to visit this market?
Wow👍👍👍👍👍
🤗 hi Lily!
Yummy อร่อย😋😋😋😊😊😊💙💚💞💕👏👏👏👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I'm taking notes from this travel tip video! 📝 Btw, have you heard about the new Nomadlane V4 Bento Bag? It seems like a must-have for adventurers like you! 🌏🌴
Thanks you so much 🥰🥰 From Thai Barrister-at-law56
love that you liked the video!
"Ha-Taew" yantra tattoo or "Five Rows" in direct translation into English on your left arm really make me interested in how you got it. It is really Thai thing.😊
hi hi... I love my sakyant tattoo i got it done in Hua Hin over 12 years ago :) I love Buddhism and admire the philosphy and principles
Believe you meant to say Michelin guide. Big difference between Michelin star and Michelin guide.
How to reach China Town by sky train from Ratchathevi. Which station to alight? How to proceed further?
Khao Moo Deang goes together with black soi source
ooh dang i just had it w the chilli but still so good!
Most Thai drinks are sweet. If you're not sure if the vendor will sweeten your drink, You can tell him to make your drink less sweet or sugarless according to your preference.
Im always up for sugar haha i love Thai Milk Tea actually but its so strong n im quite caffeine sensitive it keeps me up for days .... lol
😮i am Hungry too. 😂
hehe i miss bangkok chinatown's food so much!!
Just wondering how to do you fund for such a nice trip when retire early?
Hey David! Flights from Bali to BkK right now r the cheapest (think March is super hot) at 2.5 mill rupiah each and we have some savings which we decided to spend on this short trip which was also our 5th wedding anniversary celebration 😊
That’s beautiful ❤️ Happy anniversary 🎉🎊