Fresh juice is something you should enjoy while in Thailand. In the BTS station you'd an find tiny bottles like these with a variety of flavors.
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Not far from On Nut BTS is another stop with an eating square called the W district. We decided to check it out.
Of course you must visit JJ market while in BKK. Take BTS to Mo Chit and follow the crowds to the market on the weekends.
Around Bangkok you will see a site like this: These beauties (called Pla Pao) are fish that have been salted and stuffed with fresh herbs. (lemongrass, anyone!?) If you like fish, you must buy one. For about $5 you can get a whole prepared fish and it will be the most delicious, moist, perfectly cooked fish of your life! The seafood sauce that comes with it is also delicious and I believe there were some herbs and glass type noodles that accompanied it as well.
Khanom Buang -ขนมเบื้อง- is another Thai street food/ street snack made with thin pancakes stuffed with almost a merengue and topped with orange colored coconut shreds. They look like tacos, but they are not! They are cheap and a delicious treat you must try! Some are mini and bite sized and some are huge like a normal taco size.
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If you’ve been wanting to go to a Cat Cafe, Bangkok has a few you can check out! One is called Caturday Cafe. You may have to wait outside for a while because there is a limit to how many people they let in at once. You put your name on a list when you arrive. Once you get inside you can order from the menu and play with the cats! You can also get them special treats. Hope you enjoy the slide show of what we ate and some of the cute cats hanging out at the cafe.
I thought this was a really fun experience and the cats seemed to be very well cared for! More From Thailand:
Thai Street Food/ Street Snacks: Kanom Tokyo - ขนมโตเกียว is a little thin pancake filled in various ways. Out side of the Tesco Lotus, near the BTS station we found a couple selling Kanom Tokyo snacks.
Thailand has some really plush theaters. And the tickets are so much cheaper than western prices. Do know a couple of things before you go:
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