Eating in Bangkok
This is my favourite yakiniku place in Bangkok because it's really affordable and the meat quality and variety is good too! I also love the Thai seafood sauce and how it goes well with the grilled meat here.
The huevos rancheros is baked eggs with tomato, chorizo, potatoes, peppers and spicy cilantro sauce. It's served with two fluffy naan. I like the different flavours in this dish and the baked eggs too!
The Shibuya Honey Toast from @afteryoudessertcafe is my comfort dessert, soaked with butter and accompanied with ice cream 😋
This tastes like singapore’s Yong Tau Foo sauce in a soup version.
This was a decent bowl of northern Thai curry noodles, I would have liked it more if it was more spicy too.
Pierre Hermé has a cafe in Emquartier and it’s a good place to have a drink and dessert. They also sell their macarons in small boxes (that can fit 4) too.
This is baked eggs with potato, tomatoes and peppers. This had a slight spice to it and the cilantro sauce was so fragrant too! This was really filling though, there was potato in this as well.
This is my usual order whenever I visit Roast. I love this because it’s simple and yet so good! The cream is rich, the pasta seems handmade and the bacon is crispy too.
This was crispy and the chicken was flavourful. I like the spicy mayo and it’s really yummy!
The chocolate complements their coffee and milk well too.
Famous for their coffee, Roast makes a wide variety of coffee drinks including the iced espresso latte. This hot latte was very fragrant and smooth in texture too.
The stall is called Khun Dao Thewet Thai Crispy Tacos. This is available at Gourmet Market and it has Kanom Bueang without cream! This was so good, I especially loved the salty one.
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