Showing posts with label tom yam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tom yam. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2014

Silom Village Don Muang Airport

Finding good food at the airport has always been a challenge for me personally but Bangkok never fails to surprise me with good food. Silom Village located on the upper level of Don Muang is one such example.





We had ample time before our flight home as we arrived early so as to have more time to walk leisurely around the airport.
Getting a table at Silom Village in the evening wasn’t easy as the number of people at the airport was simply overwhelming. We finally got a table but whilst some of us were browsing through the menu, the others were busy looking at what other people were having so as to gauge what was good there.
From our observations these were what we ordered:-











Once again all the dishes were superb but the seafood kerabu was especially delectable. I love the taste freshly squeezed lime on fresh seafood . And if you notice the yellow flower at the side of the plate…well, that’s carved from mango…how creative!




Sunday, 23 February 2014

Sumo, MBK Shopping Centre ,Bangkok

MBK has been described as a legendary shopping complex. Here you can find loads of stuff from clothes to accessories, handbags, clothes and even  furniture. It takes hours to shop here as there are over 2,000 shops span over eight floors for an endless shopping experience! When your feet get too tired, why not head to the cinema located on the top floor!

Well, after hours of shopping we decided to have an early dinner at Sumo. You can easily tell that this place serves a combo of Japanese-Thai food.




The tom yam was very appetising – sourish yet full of flavour, we ordered extra rice just to polish off all the soup!



Stir fried kai lan – what I found interesting was the pieces of mushrooms in this dish. Tastewise, it was alright.


This is another soupy dish with meat slices and meat balls. I love the tasty broth and the tender meat.





Steamed fish – served in a fish-shaped plate. The sourish sauce was very appealing and we all agreed that it was simply awesome.


Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Mormar Cafe, Bangkok

Located in a more affluent neighbourhood, right across the Holy Redeemer Church, which have services in English, we were already well-prepared to pay exorbitant prices when we walked into Mormar Café.

The menu was rather limited and the portions small.
















Good old Coke!



Rice served with a hole in the middle...looks like a rice doughnut!



Chicken wings -not bad!



Tom yam










Green curry


I would say I don’t mind paying when the quality of food and service are both excellent, but Mormar just did not meet my expectations.

Address : 48/10 Soi.Ruamrudee Ploenchit Rd.
Bangkok
Opening hours : 10.30am -8pm