Monday, July 19, 2010

Eating In Thailand

The first time I went to Thailand in 1973. I was a young soldier in the U.S. Army and Bangkok was my first goal. Was there for 18 months and my first meal in America was a Big Mac, fries and a Coke.
Times have changed, and fast-food restaurants dot the landscape of Thailand. All KFC Pizza Hut McDonalds is everywhere. Not only in major cities and tourist destination, but in small cities like Khon Kaen and Phitsanulok.
Of course, I'm addicted back to Junk Food in the United States, but most often in Thailand, tend to eat the food. In fact, Thai food is fast.
I prefer local suppliers, a plate for you to eat in less than a minute. And it is much cheaper and tastier Burger King.
But if I'm in Thailand last three or four weeks, in time to give and receive hamburgers, fried chicken or pizza. And to eat something special for my girlfriend Thai in America "Restaurants" is.

When I go to Khon Kaen, as I eat fresh fish at restaurants. Shrimp Bar-B-Que vegetables and rice is all you need for dinner. My love oysters and a salad of papaya and all is well.
When we are in the room and decides to watch a DVD movie, like to call Pizza Pizza Company and chicken wings. I devoured the pizza and wings.
Breakfast is usually a standard cost of eggs and rice with sausage, perhaps one or two. Sometimes the soup or Thai Pad Thai noodle dish. Sometimes we want to go to a hotel management by foreigners and have breakfast "U.S..
The meals are snacks for me. I have some "chicken or pork barbecue on a stick with sticky rice. Or, if my child is in a good mood, go ahead and take KFC spicy chicken sandwiches. And of course, dessert, cheese and blueberries defined.
We both enjoy Khon Kaen Restaurants around the lake or river. These cabins are small, with a magnificent view over the roof of straw. The food and the service is excellent, and some have a band play live in the local country Thailand.
Thus, Thailand, the best of both worlds. You can do everything from pizza and cheese or fried rice and noodles. Good food and great prices. Another reason to love Thailand.

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4 comments:

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  2. OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice

    ReplyDelete
  3. OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice

    ReplyDelete
  4. OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice

    ReplyDelete