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| Tounguin for a beer. | I do the rounds of the local restaurants, you know how one place does the best noodles another the best Larb...I have it sussed now and there are enough different ones to make the week through. I love pas-e ue (no idea if that makes sense) These are the cheap, locals places. Interestingly, it seems the fatter the chef, the tastier the food! It's the best and miss it like hell when I am away working.
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| Somewhere Travelling Last Online: 11-08-2007 07:39 PM Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 5,424
| As promised, here's my Indian shrimp curry: ![]() This uses cumin, turmeric, garlic, ginger, coriander seeds & leaves, yogurt, salt, and shrimp with a jalapeno pepper for some kick. |
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| Rayong Last Online: Yesterday 06:09 PM Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 211
| For some whimsical reason me 'n the missus went to Au Bon Pain for lunch. She had chicken ceasar wrap, I had HALF a ham and cheese sandwich, a coffee and a Kiwi juice. 300 Baht. I couldn't believe it until I put my specs on and saw the menu. |
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| Northern Hermit Last Online: Today 11:41 AM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chiangmai, Thailand
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The Naam Yang, Bought at Lotus, yanged at home. Saam Paw Krua brand, inexpensive and damn good flavor, minimal skin and no bones, too
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| | #209 (permalink) |
| Tounguin for a beer. | Driving through Phitsanolouk the other day I was overcome with a desire for a pizza until I remembered the last time I stopped off there it cost me 400B stopped at a roadhouse and had some of that crap geng that they have. Still, it was 55B for two of us and cokes. |
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| befuddled Last Online: 10-08-2008 11:57 PM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Hatty Town
Posts: 3,908
| I think I speak for everyone DD, when I say that that looks delicious. I had a pack of mini goat-cheeses (special offer in Waitrose) - very nice, like eating fresh-milk is the best description I can find at the moment. |
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