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  1. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Impress! Think this is the first photo that shows the whole pattaya/jomtien/naklua/darkside. Yes. Can see my former jomtien apartment.
  2. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Just saw one opposite floating market. Rattan sets.
  3. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    So many moons ago liaoz. Cannot remember exact price. Should be around 2500-3000 baht. Looks like this but design slightly different. Same same but no same.
  4. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Was at Homepro@big c pattaya klang to get some hanging hooks and cleaning stuff for the new apartment. Saw the outdoor/garden section. Price quite reasonable. Bought a 3 piece garden set (1 small round table with 2 chairs) here years ago when I was staying at Pattaya South. Same problem...
  5. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Downgrade liaoz. No more resident of Jomtien liaoz. Now is Dek Thepprasit (Thepprasit kid):cool: No more sea view, now is Tanon View (road view). Building is 10 metres from road. Mainly friend stuff. My stuff almost 90% moved to the very far apartment in the jungle. not my stuff. Really...
  6. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Thanks bro. Thats the one. Was trying to find the “view at your own risk” uncensored version posted on FB last night by the rescue workers. Looks like the original uncensored clips and pics have been replaced with “fit for viewing” ones. Probably due to complaints.
  7. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Last evening have big accident on bangkok/chonburi motorway, somewhere at the 58km mark ( going towards bkk direction). 18 wheel containers rammed into 6 wheel lorry and toyota pickup. 8 confirm dead and 7 seriously injured.
  8. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Yup. RIP. Online vendor at the wrong place and at the wrong time. Think the 4 arrested will be jailed but released very soon. Welcome to siam lor.
  9. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Wah! Very rare to see boiled chicken served with this type of chilli sauce. Or you bring your own made one? Hor fun look good too.
  10. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Good for sianz zhabor onl. Nice outdoor atmosphere but definitely not for you. Too many mozzies liaoz. Taste wise, average only. Probably due to adjusting to ah tiongs taste. Last 2 years very popular with high end ah tiong tourist due to their marketing in ah tiong land. Only worth a visit if...
  11. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Remember the lucky fortuner that survived the freak accident when a container truck crashed on it. Today lottery came out last two number 95. Many punters now smiling to the bank.
  12. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    This place has high retail value but low residential value. Shop rentals including those shophouses on the opposite site of the road can be very cut throat due to the high human traffic during the weekend market opening days. Bro, if free today or tomorrow, go jalan jalan the night market area...
  13. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    I believe the apartment you are refering to is call KeHa Condominium. Have a few friends staying there. It is one of the first few high rise condominiums in Pattaya. Think at least 20 years liaoz. The condo units are individually and privately owned so depends on luck. The unfurnished (hong...
  14. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Big one coming from gulf of Thailand towards inland. Expect ponding in many areas of sin city.
  15. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Guess the place? Even ang moh also come here tam boon pai pai. Confirm pai pai liao heng heng ruay ruay. 2 ang mohs in this pic. Another one (no pai pai) waiting for his siam bu to finish pai pai.
  16. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Ever stay opposite Bangkok Pattaya hospital. The most attractive part of Naklua to me is food. In recent years, Naklua has been taken over by Tiongs, especially the higher end Wong Amat area condos. This place used to be a favorite with the Russkies until the Tiongs came. Its not easy to find...
  17. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Not my choice. Someone did it out of good intentions but without my knowledge. Dont think can stay at new place too long. Too near the road liaoz. Prefer to move back to Jomtien area.
  18. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    will be moving in on 2 june. Soi 7 theprasit. Bo bian, too rush. sianz siam charbo
  19. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Last visit to moom aroi was during this year new year at their third road branch. Seafood wise, still prefer Preecha@baan ampher. But Moom aroi quite good for sianzv zhabor especially the naklua branch. Think the row of beach houses (ananya or ananla) facing the beach belongs to the same...
  20. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    The boat is the giveaway. Moom Aroi@naklua.
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