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  1. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    First time eat the product that selling last few days. This Yam Moo Yor (ubon sausage salad) and a glass of Hong Tong whisky to go along. Friend auntie came back and take over. So tomorrow jobless again. Was talking with friend about the Moo Yor Ubon sausage. Actually outside look big but...
  2. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao come. Location, Thappraya/Pratamnak hill road junction. Heng arh, Sibeh cunning one, notice another one standing beside the orange umbrella?
  3. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    About 300 metres away.
  4. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Fresh from the news, Chonburi provincial mata chief big dog just teleconference with all the all the 23 ampher level mata chiefs including Pattaya botak mata chief on the clamp down of futbol bettings. Not too long ago got sinkies got busted liaoz. This one dun pray pray. Here too many spies...
  5. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Finally! Here comes the rain.
  6. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Yup. Thats the one. Parking should not be a problem during off peak hours but in the worst case, just park abit further.
  7. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Pattaya have a number of FB groups, mainly buy/sell and food delivery. Also have special post about traffic mata. Usually the members post location and pics of the location to warn other members. And the code word used is “Nam Tuam” which means flood. In this case, the location is the junction...
  8. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    555 didnt tabao prima laksa during last trip but fret not. Tops supermarket@central festival pattaya have both Prima and Koka laksa/curry mee.
  9. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Actually Pan Pan is more of a classic or old school style. The interior and furniture especially the rattan chairs are still the same as 10 years ago. Still using the white table cloths. Though not as atas as Pan Pan, Lindas can try. Not that rowdy but can be a little noisy due to the distance...
  10. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    yup, hidden gem. Really like the way the resort allow the guests to pick their own rooms. First time I heard of such priviledges.
  11. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    4th floor hiso food court at Central festival beach, dio boh? They also operate one in Royal Garden but not sure still have or not. Used to have stall selling sinkie food but closed down. Foodwise more international and better quality than the basement loso foodcourt.
  12. chonburifc

    Serious Drunk Keling Challenges Sinkie To A Fight In Chink Redlight Territory Geylang!

    Shitskin drink a few ABC want to drama but this cina beng sibeh sia suay. If anyone point finger like that, make that chee bye kia do snake oredi
  13. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Today got zheng hu lang come catch unlicensed ah tiong tour guides. Many zheng hu lang walked past boh tai jee but suay suay got one waved at one sausage seller. Siao liaoz! KNN! heng arh, sausage seller friend reflex beri fast, did some wayang to distract that zheng hu lang and so manage to...
  14. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    555, ok not sure if this suits you. I think Frasers bar will be a nice place to chill chill. Its actually a slightly more hiso sports bar than the regular ones. Typical farang food with some Thai food. Parking definitely not problem. Just turn left into small soi after frasers. This one been...
  15. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    555 P’Kapo, see oredi also shiok. Got tau pok some more. For me, will be perfect if have mee siam mai hum. Is the green leaves “laksa leaves” or Pak Paew/Pak Pai? Must have lah. Very easy to grow.
  16. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    555 P’YY, good recommendation! Very impress with the recommended resort. Now I know where to house any Kakis who prefer not to stay in Pattaya but want to be near Pattaya.
  17. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Say before liaoz, nowadays pattaya mata beri hardworking one. 18:30 still not pang kang. Friend send warning say at Wat Chai now (after tuk com at pattaya south) have mata catch motorsai no wear helmet and no pink color road tax sticker (por rob bor).
  18. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Possible and not surprising. Such deals possible because agents got either free or discounted rates from hotels. Even booking dot com and hotel dot com also do that. They receive certain number of free rooms from bookings made through their portal and apps. Not sure about Budget airlines, but...
  19. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Oops. Paiseh paiseh. Old flower eyes liaoz. Recognise salah. Yup, the place i mentioned is actually call signature@second road. Ok the one you mentioned i know lah. Its at mouth of thappraya soi 12 that goes into pattaya park. Few colorful buildings, I think have a beauty clinic or something...
  20. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Thanks for the feedback bro. Actually I thought the muddy smell thing was in the past when jit poon fish was caught by anglers at the reservoirs and longkangs. Nowadays, all the tilapias are farmed in jiu huu and siam lor. Some small farms even have ISO certification sia. Know some fellow...
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