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Old 06-30-2013, 03:56 AM   #25466
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Originally Posted by bjones6416 View Post
I have no idea! A curry with potatoes and peanuts, a noodle dish, and a few appetizers, but not all of those were on the menu. This place gets high marks from my Thai niece. I was so stuffed.
OK, I give up! I'll go get some magngo and sticky rice too.... It really is too good to pass up! On my first pleasure trip to Thailand back in '91 (excluding R&R back in '68) a girl I met on the beach said she had a friend who owned a restaurant... let's go there for dinner. Turned out to be a vendor cart with a couple of plastic tables and chairs around it (the 'norm' as I came to learn,) which was a far cry from what I used to call a restaurant. But I think the food from that vendor was better than anything I've ever eaten since, even at the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, the first hotel in Thailand to rate 5 stars in the Micheline Guide.

It's time for an afternoon tea break before venturing into the Sunday Market chaos! "English Breakfast" iced will do just fine!


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