Wednesday, 12 October 2022

BANGKOK - SHORT BREAK

Spent 3 nights (Oct 8 - 11) in Bangkok, just for the fun of it.  I'm claiming the airfare as part of my staff welfare entitlement.

It was raining cats and dogs when I arrived.  Fortunately, I had ordered a hotel car to meet me at the airport.  Even then, due to heavy rain and even heavier traffic, it took almost 3 hours to arrive at the hotel.  

View from hotel window

View from hotel window

View from hotel window

View from hotel window


Because it was raining so heavily on the day that I arrived, I bought a pair of clogs from Charles & Keith.

Just snacks

Thai milk tea from ChaTraMue

A vending machine that dispenses durian pudding.  Sadly, it wasn't in operation when I tried.

Dim sum from 7-11.  Very tasty.


Happy Chicken Rice 240 Banthat Thong Rd Pathumwan
Unpretentious little place.  They serve up the bestest Thai chicken rice, in my opinion.

Warm beancurd in ginger soup from Tao Huai Jae Noi (Little Sister Tau Huay)

Bought a very good braised duck from Tang Sui Heng on Banthat Thong Rd Pathumwan.  They've been around for more than 50 years.  I'm especially impressed by how thinly the duck meat is sliced. #功夫





Monday, 10 October 2022

BANGKOK - DAY OUT WITH KAI

I am in Bangkok for a short break.  Went out with Kai yesterday.  Started the day with awesome weatther.  Visited two Wats (temples) that were built during the Ayuttya Period.  We did many things.

Lunch in Talat Phlu.   Tut-tut to Iconsiam shopping mall.  Ferry to Sathorn.  Bought pork jerky, and pork floss from a 60+ year old shop on Charoen Krung Road, followed by dinner in a local coffee shop.

Then it started to downpour.  The beginning of true adventure.

By the time the rain subsided, the water outdoors had risen to almost knee-deep, making it impossible for us to wade to the skytrain station.

"What to do?" 

We were standing in front of a 7-11 contemplating next steps and as luck would have it a public bus had opened its doors directly in front of us.  Kai, the ever-quick thinker barked, "Get on the bus - NOW."  We stepped on without getting our feet wet.

In Singapore, the bus would be deemed old-fashioned.  It came with natural ventilation.  And accompanied by a Conductor from whom Kai bought tickets.

The bus driver drove like a mad man - speeding away from Charoen Krung Road and knee-deep waters.  Within minutes we found ourselves back in Central World, where the ground was drier and the rain had came to a drizzle.

Thanks for taking care of me, Kai.  It was really great seeing you and know you are keeping well.  I hope we don't wait another 10 years to meet again.







view from Iconsiam

View from Iconsiam

View from Iconsiam

Hopping on to a free ferry from Iconsiam to Sathorn Pier

Maneuvering the alleyways in a tut-tut

Lunch in Talat Phulu.  We ate Khao Kha Moo (Thai braised pig trotters).


On a bus, travelling with the wind in my hair.

bus ticket

Kai baked brownies!  I bought a new plate!