Khao man gai and chicken feet salad for lunch.
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Benwahwah wrote:Som-Pong wrote:DD8F74D8-7007-437C-9FDE-F850254A5614.jpeg
Jesus Christ, that meal is a one-way street to ring sting!
That is gonna burn when it comes out the other end!
Nah man. My rectum is impervious to spicy food. Girlfriend's mother is shocked that I eat spicier food than her.
Diet Butcher wrote:Khao man gai and chicken feet salad for lunch.
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Khao man gai always works, I've started having it with fried chicken.
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man, i would come over there, just to eat the food.
People say they all want the truth, but when they are confronted with a truth that disagrees with them, they balk at it as if it were an unwanted zombie apocalypse come to destroy civilization.
Canuckster wrote:man, i would come over there, just to eat the food.
Definitely one of the best things about Thailand. The noodles I posted are good fare and 20 baht in the school canteen. I reckon $ US is about 35 baht.
Som-Pong wrote:Canuckster wrote:man, i would come over there, just to eat the food.
Definitely one of the best things about Thailand. The noodles I posted are good fare and 20 baht in the school canteen. I reckon $ US is about 35 baht.
School canteens are great. Food that is tasty and cheap as hell. I’ll normally get rice, 2 toppings and a fried egg for 30thb. Plus, they are usually generous with the servings as well.
School holidays are always more expensive for food.
I reckon the canteen here has about 30 different dishes to choose from. 2 toppings for 20 baht, not big servings though.
What is the dish on the right-hand side? It looks like a fried egg that has been ruined.
(I'm talking about the one with cucumber and tomato as a garnish.)
(I'm talking about the one with cucumber and tomato as a garnish.)
Benwahwah wrote:What is the dish on the right-hand side? It looks like a fried egg that has been ruined.
(I'm talking about the one with cucumber and tomato as a garnish.)
Kai Grata, pretty popular in Isaan and the north. Hmm not sure what I’d call it in English. This was way over cooked I prefer a runny yolk.
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