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Ivonne’s What to Eat Guide for Bangkok
July 30th, 2008

First of all, if you are staying somewhere nearby the Baiyoke Sky/First House/First Hotel there’s a backlane just right behind Baiyoke it’s a Morning Market convert to Night Market filled with choices of food, clothes and etc. You can get local delicacies over here. The other place you wont miss would be the Platinum Centre (this place is still quite new) the food court on the top floor had spread of local and internation cuisines. Thumbs up for most of the selection there! Same area, where you can easily locate the Big C shopping centre (very much like the hypermarket, Carrefour) they do have great spread of all sort of junk foods available. I had my great time strolling with the trolley over there just like a kid! They were much more cheaper compare to my country. (it’s tax free, and plus you could accumulate the receipt to refund on VAT – if you purchase A LOT) I tried out the Jap ‘Fast Food’ Restaurant, Yayoi over there, priced well and food was great!

Moving further, to MBK Centre (Mah Boon Krong), another great place for shoppers! For guy who would like to get office wear this would be a great place, full set of a 2 piece suite only at +-USD50. Good quality and great cuttings! Please visit the food court, they are known for best beef stewed. I didn’t have time to place a visit but I am sure to go when I visit them again!

If you visit Pat Phong, there’s a cafe at the end of the night market – Cafe Kaldi is a must try. They have cheap and the best Matcha blend I’d ever tried!

Any other suggestions on what you can find to fill your little tummy! Post it here!

Bangkok Travel Guide

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One Response to “Ivonne’s What to Eat Guide for Bangkok”
Shirley said:
July 30th, 2008

I’ve been to some of the places you mentioned. Platinum Fashion Mall is my favourite! Lots of clothes, shoes, bags, accessories to buy. Girls will shop like crazy there :P I’m going again in Sept…

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