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12/1 Soi Ngam Duphli, Rama 4 Rd., Thungmahamek, Sathorn Bangkok, Thailand, +66-2-286-3348-
... in restaurant.
We refused and made him take us to our original destination, Siam square. Things were closing and we didn't really know what to do, so we got the skytrain back to the hotel and went to the terrace.
We had a couple of cocktails, overlooking the river, and had some food. Eric had a pomelo salad and I ate some really thick rice noodles - delicious!
Having been able to stay awake until 23.00, we went to bed and slept very well.
... France
5: Arte/Scienza: Goose liver "-198 degrees", muscat grape juice & biscotti crumbs with Louis Jadot, Vosne-Romanee, '02, Burgundy, France
6: Senazione: Slow cooked Wagyu beef tenderloin, celeriac, puffed quinoa & Perigord black truffle with Chateau Lynch-Bages, 5th Cru Classe, '04, Bordeaux, France
7: Connessione: Gianduja chocolate dome, apricot-bourbon vanilla sherbet with Donnhoff, Norheimer Kirschheck, Riesling Spatlese, '07, Nahe, Germany
Bangkok, Thailand
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... home of the giant (32m), standing, golden Buddha. I spent 90 baht to free some little birdies out of a cage to bring me good luck. I really just wanted to set them free, but they're probably trained to fly right back in the cage once released.
Our second stop was a bit more modest. The grounds had a lovely courtyard full of cartoon-like Buddha figurines. We went inside the temple to check out the Buddha shrine, when a man suggested we take ...
... ing annoying tuk-tuk driver, who was loitering on a pavement somewhere south west of the Khao San Road. Sporting a badly creased pair of trousers, a grubby t-shirt, a dog-eared baseball cap, and some decidedly feral looking teeth, this ugly specimen masqueraded as a friendly local, asking me where I was from and where I was going, then started banging on in pathetically **** pigeon English about the dress code for temples (no shorts - I already knew this) and also insisting that I ...
Bangkok, Thailand alastair6... is in the middle of Bangkok, I almost forget.Then we walked to the old garage where there were a lot of old cars. I and my friends sat on there and took a photo as well. It was cool especially the one which the door could be opened at the different way from the car now a day. After that we went to the other road next to Praeng Phuthon called Praeng Nara. In the normal day which the car could pass,there are so many foods along the street but ...
Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand straystranger Chaopraya cruise is the one luxury dinner in Bangkok.It's very convenient ,classy,unique.You can have Thai and International dinner here.During the meal you can view many beautiful temple.Every moment onboard is your special occasion.
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... after about 25 minutes, came to an intersection and a market on the right side. This ended up being a huge flower market of all kinds of varieties of flowers for sale. I wondered what they did with them at the end of the day if they didn't sell; flower don't last very long.
When that seemed to peter out I went across the street and just started straying into random alleys that looked interesting. I don't know if this was the area they wrote about in the guidebook ...
... as hot as I thought it would be, but the humidity is out of control.
Tonight we are seeing a Muay Thai boxing match (apparently very bloody) and then meeting Moe and Anna out for some drinks. Tomorrow we leave for Cambodia. I’m sad to see Thailand go, but mostly because the food is so delicious. We are very ready to say goodbye to smoggy and crowded Bangkok and say hello to Cambodia and Angkor Wat, one of the 13 finalists in the new 7 Wonders of the World.
... drives this? It's nothing genetic, it wouldn't have survived this long. It would have died out thousands of years ago when cavemen left the confines of their cave supplied with heat, food, and means for reproduction for the unknown. Maybe they did and they survived. I'm just cut from a cloth of survivors. Hey, that's it! I'm a survivor! I am the man that walked across the Bering Strait!
In my opinion, and I've thought this for a long time. I think ...
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