Thanks for this video. These are the places I'd probably prefer to eat at while in Bangkok, since I don't like spicy food much & have a slightly sensitive stomach.
Everything looks quite tasty! I even would like to try durian although I know it likely won't taste too good. I could definitely tell you weren't too fond of it. At least you had some delicious mango to wash it down!
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going out for a meal in Thailand actually not cheap. Serving portion is usually very small especially noodles. many upscale food courts there charging over 150 baht for a noodle or a rice and the portion is still small. They always try to make it look nice but not the quality. most guys, even thai guys, have to eat two or three servings and it become quite expensive. I would say, food in Malaysia, Singapore are generally cheaper than in Thailand if you consider quantity and quality. just my opinion, been to bangkok more than 40 times since 2001 to 2016. and i'm sick of those fancy thai restaurants... small, expensive and at the end still hungry. I would go for buffet in bangkok if possible.
Ridiculous and untrue. I've been to just about every food court, and one bowl of boat noodle is well enough to fill up a normal sized human. And even at the more expensive food courts, a bowl of noodle is about 80 baht. Most places it's only about 40-60.