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  1. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Went to my favourit padthai stall in Pathumthani province just north of Bangkok - https://maps.app.goo.gl/PG5JNaNShgqK9BZe9 Stall selling Thai cakes and desserts Newly renovated padthai restaurant Porkballs Suki Thai style Inside the suki is glass noodles, sliced pork, cuttlefish etc...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Today went to Rayong Province passed by the Ban Beung district of Rayong. Stopped by the district's famous Ban Beung Noodle stall here - https://maps.app.goo.gl/xm7Cra1tVGxPcyW59 The noodle I chose is actually made of fish paste like fish cakes or fishballs, its very unique This is what...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    One evening my visiting friends and I went to a popular porridge restaurant in Bangkok that opens from 9am to 4am - https://maps.app.goo.gl/X2xLP8YovX7m7sxS9?g_st=ic Busy kitchen Big pot braising ducks they sell about 200 ducks a day Night supper Thai glass noodle Omlete Thai basils...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Had been extremely busy lately with work. Recently found a stall just 1.6km from home that sells traditional chive dumplings - https://maps.app.goo.gl/3yspWSrSj2ePgeqj8?g_st=ic The stall Many types of dumplings Sweet peanuts and minced pork dumplings Chive dumplings and yam bean...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Have not posted for a while. Recently lots of work coupled with 2 weeks holiday in Japan. Anyway today had a Sunday breakfast at a Hong Kong owner restaurant in Bangkok Cutting roast meats Morning refreshment Roast duck, its so delicious because the skin is crispy and meat soft and juicy...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Coming back from Singapore that weekend here still craving for Nasi Lemak so gotto cook it I think I over did it The nasi lemak rice Kambong fish which we call it pla-tu Otah which we call it hormuk here Kambing rendang, lamb dry curry Sambal goreng Lontong This is lunch
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    On the way home I had one of the best flight meals - Basmati rice with lamb curry and daal The roti Rice and lamb and daal (lamb was so tender) Indian dessert
  8. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    On the way to the airport my friend who was sending me stopped by the East Coast hawker centre to have bak kut teh Pork leg Bak kut teh Mix Liver soup Last time I eaten this there was more that 20 years ago when the original ower was still there now the son took over. Standard...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    On the last day in Singapore on Wednesday, went to Tiong Bahru Market for breakfast Lormee stall Lormee Chwee Kueh stall Chwee kueh A wonderful breakfast before going home
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    Chitchat Very So Often Singaporeans Need AMDK To Remind Them How Lucky They Are

    Yes Singaporeans are so lucky but so very often Singaporeans need foreigners like from this chiobu to remind them how lucky they are.
  11. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Deepavali dinner at Holy Crab at Capitol with some Thai colleagues While waiting for the rest to arrive we started with come bites, SPAM Grill octopus Crispy pork belly Corn with salted eggs Main courses starts - Crab of course, this is one and a half kilogram monster With fried...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    On Deepavali went for lunch at a famous prawn noodle shop at East Coast road Very long queue but it moves fast The shop The prawn noodle stall The ngoh hiang stall next to each other Out lunch Prawn noodle is so delicious Ngoh hiang, really like the pink sauce, very old school
  13. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Coming back to Singapore. Took a walk to the Tanglin Halt market Had breakfast at my favourite prata stall
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    This morning breakfast at a local Thai market near home 2 big soft boiled eggs and 1 kopi-O, the Chinese tea comes free as a standard whenever you order a hot drink total costs $1.40 (35 baht)
  15. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Monday was a public holiday - Deepavali or Dewali. For breakfast we went to my favourite vegetarian beehoon (vermicelli) stall located at the Margaret Drive Food Centre The refurbished market where I grew up in this area Opened in 1960 this market was visited by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Sunday went to my favourite fishball noodle stall at Mei Chin Market Food Centre Long queue The stall Our breakfast My portion - dry meepok (flat yellow noodle) The lontong opposite the fishball noodle stall is very good
  17. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Saturday evening had a very good dinner at Tiong Poh Road's Ting Hing Seafood restaurant Sweet and sour pork ribs Stir fry lettuce Claypot liver with ginger Roast chicken Deep fried goby Yong Tau Fu Crispy Noodles
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Arrived Singapore had late lunch at Tanglin Halt Market The famous wanton noodle stall
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    So it was time to hit the road once again. This time round is to return home for private reason. At the Singapore Airline lounge for breakfast on Saturday. Inflight meal - meesiam
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Chilling at an Isaan restaurant on Friday evening Grilled chicken Cabbage Deep fried somtam Raw crab somtam Hot claypot Meats
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