See the full gallery on Posterous I’m at a noodle shop in Udon Thani eating a “Bpet Toon” noodle soup. This is boiled noodles. Also having pork balls on a stick “look chin bing”. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous This is a very popular seafood restaurant on the main highway just north of the turn-off to Ayutthaya. The fresh-water shrimp here is good value for money. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous Eating lunch at Ban Mai Rim Nam in Ayutthaya. This translates as a wooden house by the edge of the river. Nice location with a good breeze. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous We are having lunch at this great restaurant that has a jungle atmosphere with a mixture of waterfalls, natural flora & wonderful food. Their telephone number is 053 838 444. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous We are having lunch at Galae Restaurant on the hillside in Chiang Mai. This is a popular place for Thai people because of the flower gardens. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous We are eating lunch at a famous restaurant in Phuket. The food here is delicious. Eating a yellow curry with crab first. Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous Now that the Vegetarian Festival is over, I thought I would eat all of my favourite street food dishes. These are the first five after quitting being a vegan for 10 days. Five more to go. Permalink
This is the vegan version of the pork noodles in a thick gravy “rat naa”. I had “mee grob” which is the crispy egg noodles, though hopefully they bought the ones made without egg. It was actually quite good. Shame they won’t be selling it any more. Permalink | Leave a comment
This is the vegetarian version of som tam. Although it was still spicy, I found it a bit bland. Maybe missing the grilled chicken that I usually have with it. Permalink | Leave a comment
All of my local food stalls at Taiban Circle have gone vegan for the Vegetarian Festival. Most of them have changed the recipe slightly to be vegan while a couple have new dishes. There are several dozen stalls here but none have meat. This is the famous pad thai but…
The meatless dish wasn’t enough so I had these vegan spring rolls too. It cost 25 Baht. The Vegetarian Festival is always more expensive for me because of the snacks. Permalink | Leave a comment
It is the Vegetarian Festival so plenty of fake meat to trick you into thinking it is the real thing. This is the vegan version of “pad grapao moo” without the pork. Can you tell the difference? Permalink | Leave a comment
See the full gallery on Posterous This is a selection of some of the vegetarian food on offer at Racha Market in Samut Prakan. As you can see it all looks very delicious and I’m very excited about eating everything over the next week or so of the Vegetarian Festival. Permalink | Leave a comment
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