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  1. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Its its Sunday, rest day, and I went for a morning walk and tried a few food while strolling. First is a small pho stall
  2. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Finally its Sunday and I could relax and go for a nice morning walk
  3. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Saturday was a working day for us so after work around 2pm went to a very good pho shop known as Pho Bui Gia
  4. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Friday evening our customer brought us to a very nice Vietnamese restaurant in District 1 its called SH It looked upmarket [ I have to admit this restaurant is very nice interms of the decoration and service. As for the food well its ok but full of...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Finally on my third day I had a chance to have probably the only Vietnamese dish I like, PHO This was the restaurant I was brought to The condiments My delicious pho The fresh and wonderful beef slices My best meal in Vietnam so far
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Next day after morning's work we went to a resort+restaurant+rest point place for lunch that serve traditional Vietnamese food They call this egg pancake but for me its a wrap \ Boiled vegetables \ No idea what this is but its to be eaten with the boiled vegetables \ Catfish...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    On the second night because there's no appointment found an Indian food stall at a foodcourt just next to hotel. Its like 1 minute walk Chicken biryani with mutton curry The mutton curry Fish curry Dhosa or Thosai Mutton biryani Food was really good and authentic This is a video of that...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Ok time for some Vietnam food. This was lunch the next day of my arrival which was 11th Sep. A customer brought us to a very local eatery: Rice individually cooked in a clay pot Condiments and sauces Pickled vegetables and raw garlic, I did not take it Stir fry beef with some edible...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    An other thing I noticed immediately and also seen everyday throughout the trip was moon cake makeshift stalls along the roads its everywhere and all selling the same brand, very strange, how do they compete?
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    My colleague needed gas so we stopped at a gas station and was surprised to se dedicated pumps and lines just for motorcycles
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Arrived at Ho Chi Minh
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    I spent a week in Vietnam and just got back yesterday so following posts will mainly about Ho Chi Minh. Was my first time taking Vietnam Airways and the morning sky was very clear Was surprised they serve meal for this very short 1hr 10mins flight Braised chicken and pak choy Dessert
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Wednesday morning fried beehoon and had left over chicken curry for breakfast Fried beehoon Leftover chicken curry Sunny side up My humble breakfast After breakfast it was off to the airport
  14. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Whenever I visit Rayong I will have to pass by a town Baan Bueng which I will stop for a bowl or two of their special fish noodle - https://maps.app.goo.gl/tshFcpJkJdMdaupx7 There are a few things special with this fish noodle - the savoury broth is made with fish and cuttlefish and tastes so...
  15. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    In Thailand their popular crispy pork, known as moo-krop, is use in many dishes including salad to soup to stir-fry with vegetables. Some ended up with rice stalls dishing our crispy pork belly on top of rice with a thick sweet sauce. Passed by one such stall today and stopped for lunch -...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Making my breakfast this morning Having nreakfast now with more olive oil abd balsamic and a nice coffee
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Once again while in Thailand and if craving for Singapore food theres no choice but to do-it-yourself. So today had a special breakfast of the traditional popiah. Making of popiah Two popiahs for breakfast Fillings Pack 6 boxes for colleagues
  18. Froggy

    Dont ever go dating with this girl. .

    Prefers her two coconuts.
  19. Froggy

    Texas Islamic Scholar: Zionists Are Beginning To Interfere In South Africa To Ruin It Like They Ruined Every Other Country

    Indeed because its a beacon of hope that shines light into the Islamic darkness. It's about bloody time.
  20. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Here's last night's spread
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