Guay Tiew Reur āļāđāļ§āļĒāđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āđāļĢāļ·āļ or 'boat noodle' is a type of Thai noodle that is so unique and delicious. This typically fiery bowl has its origin linking to the man-made canals in Rangsit District of Pathum Thani. This blog post is about the noodle's genesis, its tastes, and rituals. And how Thai people usually eat them right to the sweet ending.
Category - Arharn Jan Diew (One-Plate Meals)
Thai-style omelette has recently been transformed from a mere side dish to the main thanks to the new idea to glam up this 'desperate' ingredients into something extraordinary with crabmeat and seafood.
Rice and curry is a typical and traditional Thai meal. A plate of steamed rice and two or three choices of savouries make a hearty, healthy, and delicious meal. And this is another story of Thai eating culture. Enjoy!
I always have a thing or two for a good bowl of chicken laksa - the bowl which, sadly, is not easily available in my hometown of Bangkok. Fortunately, I got this wonderful recipe from Marion's Kitchen and I have successfully recreated it using what's available in my hometown. So good!!
Noodles are ubiquitous in Bangkok, but here are the 5 places I would recommend for fish ball noodles. Delicious and homemade.
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