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where is the best restaurant serving good food in thailand

Alamaking

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the teochew lady serving is the best saleswoman...big bowl of shark's fin with plenty of crab meat...plenty of taugeh...thick shark's fins...then follow with a good bowl of bird's nest...genuine stuff...no faked one....that little corner is still there...opposite is the namsing rest...not so good now...standard drops like shit...the suckling pig used to be very good...but now standard drops but prices shoot up...food also standard drops...the two sides green and orange gangs always fight for customers...

One good seafood stall walk deeper inside chinatown...you got bbq seabass and squid...shiok!...bbq big head prawns lagi shiok!!!...all very fresh and alive!!! Thais are honest...and they're proud of their business and proud of their quality...price still good and reasonable....bangkok chinatown stalls still very good....singapore stalls? What happened????:confused::confused::confused:

yum!!! Yum!!!

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Ramseth

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Fuji chain of Japanese restaurants in Thailand is authenticably good and reasonably priced. The outlets are located in the most Thai city downtown shopping districts. I've tried those in Bangkok, Phuket and Hatyai. All are up to the same standards.
 

Alamaking

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Fuji chain of Japanese restaurants in Thailand is authenticably good and reasonably priced. The outlets are located in the most Thai city downtown shopping districts. I've tried those in Bangkok, Phuket and Hatyai. All are up to the same standards.

Yeap, I love MK also :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
DUN GO TO BAIYOKE BUFFET, sucks!!!!
 

Ramseth

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Yeap, I love MK also :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
DUN GO TO BAIYOKE BUFFET, sucks!!!!

MK suki is good too. Thai version of something in between Japanese sukiyaki and Chinese steamboat. MK dishes are very fresh and not expensive. Everyone who's been to Thai cities should try MK.
 

drifter

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i neber kana..but i kanna badly in china and sometimes in singapore's best eating places...thai food never kana lau siao one...why? alot of chilli and tomyam!!! kill all the germs and bacteria...also japanese food never got lausia one..the wasabi kills all the germs....so eat thai food anywhere even along the road side no lau siao....shiok lagi!!!

but the roadside food i see already very dirty ...buay tahan leh ...sorry to say that .
 

drifter

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Fuji chain of Japanese restaurants in Thailand is authenticably good and reasonably priced. The outlets are located in the most Thai city downtown shopping districts. I've tried those in Bangkok, Phuket and Hatyai. All are up to the same standards.

last time i try fuji ....sorry to say that not up to my standard ...
 

theblackhole

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but the roadside food i see already very dirty ...buay tahan leh ...sorry to say that .

where got dirty? all charcoal hot and the soup piping hot...the kwayteow soup is super! the bbq chicken drum stick lagi betterer!!!..and of course those fruits - sweet and juicy!!!

i neber got any problems in bangkok..MK food-court is super! Most food-courts are great! The shark's fins also super!!! Only B200!!!

everywhere you go, the food is simply great lah! where got lausia one! i always enjoy thai food...damned siok one!!!
 

drifter

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where got dirty? all charcoal hot and the soup piping hot...the kwayteow soup is super! the bbq chicken drum stick lagi betterer!!!..and of course those fruits - sweet and juicy!!!

i neber got any problems in bangkok..MK food-court is super! Most food-courts are great! The shark's fins also super!!! Only B200!!!

everywhere you go, the food is simply great lah! where got lausia one! i always enjoy thai food...damned siok one!!!

maybe you are too hungry in singapore ? :wink: .

its not the matter of expensive or cheap ...if it looks dirty , i really cant put it inside my mouth ( not even cheeby if its dirty :wink: )

roadside food always got alot of " fly " flying around , like a F15 airplane ...dam scary . later the "plane " drop some "bomb " or commit kamikaze , how sia ? :wink:
 

Ramseth

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maybe you are too hungry in singapore ? :wink: .

its not the matter of expensive or cheap ...if it looks dirty , i really cant put it inside my mouth ( not even cheeby if its dirty :wink: )

roadside food always got alot of " fly " flying around , like a F15 airplane ...dam scary . later the "plane " drop some "bomb " or commit kamikaze , how sia ? :wink:

It's not advisable to try roadside stalls if you've grown up in a hypercrhoniacally hygenic environment. You'd lack the the immunities. The Thais who grown up in roadside and riverside environments have developed the immunities, no problem for them, even to drink from the Chao Phraya. If a young Singaporean drink from the Chao Phraya, s/he'd be problably visiting the toilet, clinic or hospital next.
 

drifter

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It's not advisable to try roadside stalls if you've grown up in a hypercrhoniacally hygenic environment. You'd lack the the immunities. The Thais who grown up in roadside and riverside environments have developed the immunities, no problem for them, even to drink from the Chao Phraya. If a young Singaporean drink from the Chao Phraya, s/he'd be problably visiting the toilet, clinic or hospital next.

well said ...clap clap ...by the way , i grow up n singapore . :smile:

ps: my wife always lau sia when eating oyster egg when she is in singapore ...but she love oyster egg :(
 

Ramseth

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well said ...clap clap ...by the way , i grow up n singapore . :smile:

ps: my wife always lau sia when eating oyster egg when she is in singapore ...but she love oyster egg :(

Singapore fried oyster omelette or oh-luak is no match for the Thai version, trust me. When in Thailand, look and ask for hoi-thot.
 

drifter

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Singapore fried oyster omelette or oh-luak is no match for the Thai version, trust me. When in Thailand, look and ask for hoi-thot.

i must first ask you got "airplane " flying around the food anot ? anyway thanks for the infor .

ps: i love singapore oh-luak chilli , dam shiok .
 
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