Food

We went for Baiyoke Sky Hotel for international dinner buffet at 76th floor. The buffet price was around 600 – 700 baht, couldn’t remember the exact price. Baiyoke has 3 buffet restaurants: The Crystal Grill, the Stella Palace and the Bangkok Sky, they are at difference floors and the price ranges from 600 – 900 baht. The buffet price is inclusive of the revolving deck entry fee. I was told that it was the tallest hotel in Bangkok and it’s the best spot to catch the bird eye view of Bangkok. Continue reading

After our outdoor activities on day 2, we had our dinner at Wang Sai Seafood. We asked our driver to drop at Wang Sai Seafood instead of hotel, he complimented that it was a good seafood restaurant but when we asked about recommendations, he said he hasn’t dine there before. Anyway, we heard reviews of Wang Sai Seafood on the internet, so we decided try it out. Continue reading

Yaowarat also known as China Town in Thailand, is one of the oldest neighbourhood in Bangkok since Chinese traders moved to this area in the 18th century. It’s a fantastic place to visit if you wish to explore and discover the union of Thai and Chinese culture in one place.  It’s a heaven for Chinese food lovers and a popular place for goldsmiths in Thailand. Continue reading

Widely known as the biggest and most popular night market in Taipei, Taiwan. Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) located at Shilin District of Tapei.

Most famous foods are fried chicken steak “zha ji pai”, Oyster omelette “ow ah jian”, Pearl milk tea “zhen zhu nai cha”, Stinky Toufu “chou dou fu”, Oyster vermicelli “ow ah mian xian”.

Businesses begin at 4pm and close around 1am.

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