Just a quick shout out to the flower market for having beautiful, bountiful heaps of flowers and being a real peek into local hustle and bustle. Don't get in the way of the workers!!
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Most travelers get sick while traveling whether they mention it or not. It’s bound to happen. You’re off your usual schedule, you’re running here to there, a little stressed about getting to your flight on time and passing security.. you’re exposed to unfamiliar “bugs” as in germs, and sometimes literal bugs that can get you sick. So whether its location based or being run down you may find yourself sick. This can ruin a trip. It can also be an interesting way to experience the local culture. I’ve never visited the local Dr. while away, but somewhere like Thailand you can do it for such a fraction of western medical costs, so go for it if needed! I have browsed the medicine area multiple times. I came up with the funky choices above. Which ones would you try?!
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I found Asiatique underwhelming. There’s a crowded free shuttle boat to take you there, which is good. But the shops were a lot pricier than other markets in Bangkok. It’s a nice waterfront area to stroll along. There are even some rides and a ferris wheel which are beautifully lit at night. It’s a pleasant place to stroll around for an evening, but I didn’t see anything that I would expressly go back to see, do, or eat next time I'm in town.
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Daniel Thaiger is a food truck that serves awesome burgers and fries in Bangkok. Definitely hit them up if you’re craving a burger! The quality of ingredients is excellent. <3
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Jamie Oliver has a restaurant in Siam Discovery, one of Bangkok's many malls, that we thought we would check out.
BKK zoo has a price for Thai's (100 baht adult) and a price for foreigners (150 baht adult). Great news is the price for foreigners is still mad cheap. Definitely check it out. But I don’t recommend walking because the zoo itself involves a lot of walking and it’s not especially near anywhere. The bus had quit running due to a governmental event near by so we ended up walking a looooong way after we were done at the zoo. I recommend catching a tuktuk or use grab to get a taxi etc to get you where you need to go.
Best Beef is a crazy place. It’s reminds me of Korean BBQ how you kind of cook the food at your table, but it’s unlimited like a buffet, yet you don’t have to get up for more food…. You can pay one price for the food, and another price includes all you can drink soda, or beer along with the food for two hours. You can get different cuts of beef, pork, chicken, seafood and various sauces. You can also get vegetables and random sides like chicken fingers or mac and cheese? We stuck with the meats, veggies,and beer. It was outside and it was hot~ imagine: a ton of tables with a ton of people, and a ton of little fires heating the food. Still it was a good experience. Just be on the watch for grease splatters!
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Try some local candies when you travel. I grabbed these Bon o Bon candies. Cute wrapping. One had peanut butter filling and one had chocolate filling. The filling was surrounded by a light crisp layer and then dipped in chocolate.
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