I miss my old security guards. My current ones clearly don’t care as they never criticise me. When I walked out of my old apartment building each morning, I was greeted by one of the hardworking security guards who were always eating, no matter what time of the day it is, and were always ready to start [...]
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You home too late! and other critiques from a security guard.
Posted in Bangkok, Food, People, tagged Bangkok, Culture, Fashion, Food, Ketchup, People, Pizza, Security, Thailand, travel on May 11, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Heaven in a brunch basket
Posted in Bangkok, Food, tagged Bangkok, Brunch, Crepe, Expat, Farang, Food, Thailand, travel on May 10, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Its Sunday brunchtime (yes, that is a real time) and there aren’t any expats to be seen. That is because they are all at Crepes and Co. This Sunday, I was one of these expats and now I understand why the place is so popular. The place is amazing – you can eat either in the [...]
Bangkok, Bangkok – The city that never sleeps
Posted in Bangkok, Food, tagged Bangkok, Culture, Food, Markets, New York, Shopping, Thai, Thailand, travel on May 8, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I know what you are thinking – “Um, Laura… This is a bit awkward but… I think you mean New York, New York… New York is widely known as the city that never sleeps”. Yeah, well, those people haven’t been to Bangkok. While New York might always be busy with people, at 4am I think [...]
The best noodles in town
Posted in Bangkok, Food, tagged Bangkok, Food, Military, Noodles, Politics, Thailand, travel on May 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
These are the best noodles in Bangkok. No questions, no doubts about it. It is pork wonton noodle soup from the stall outside 7/11 (yeah, I know, biiiiiig help using that as a landmark in Thailand) on soi Convent in Silom. While enjoying this delicious meal you also have some amazing atmosphere… Restaurant Name: Food stall outside [...]