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Baan Ying Cafe

 

This restaurant is located in Terminal 21 Mall, a very large and popular mall near the Asok BTS station.  I stopped in for lunch while exploring the mall on a rainy after.  The staff were friendly but the downside is they do not have wifi.  I ordered Chicken and flat noodle which was really Pad Thai with a larger noodle.  It was very good and the perfect size for lunch.

There are a lot of options in the mall but Baan Ying was good enough to return when shopping at Terminal 21.

Address:  2, 88, Terminal 21, 5th Floor, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Tan Nuea, Khet Watthana, Bangkok, 10110, 10110, Thailand

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Bangkok Restaurants

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Bangkok

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May 2017

My most recent trip to Bangkok was May 2017.  I used Bangkok as a base to visit Chiang Mai and a trip to Siem Reap and Angkor Archaeological Park.  While in Bangkok I visited Wat Pho and Wat Phra Kaew again.  More people than ever so visit very early, they open at 8:00am.  I also continued my exploration of dining options.  Two excellent option I found was Thanying Royal Thai and Patara Thai Cuisine. They are more upscale dining but Thanying has very reasonable prices for the experience.

I also focused on finding some tea houses.  A new favorite of mine is Seven Suns.  Helpful staff really know their tea.  Chan and Yupa is a nice garden experience but they do not have loose tea.  However the tea they serve is quite good. I hope to return to Bangkok in 2019.

Below are links to specific areas and reviews!

June 2015

During my visit in 2015 I continued to explore the city using the BTS Skytrain and the Chao Phraya river boats. I can’t say enough good things about these two modes of transportation. And when it comes right down to it, becoming familiar with these two will make a world of difference if you visit Bangkok.

As for new sights to see on this trip, I explored the Chinatown district and spent several nights enjoying Khao San Road. Khao San Road should not be missed. I also threw in a day trip to Ayutthaya. If your time allows, this is a great trip!

A favorite activity of mine is eating. My favorite on the trip was my last meal in Bangkok at a place called Smooth Curry. Of course, I finished most days off with a relaxing foot massage. Not all were relaxing but the best on this trip was at Raintree Spa. There are a few locations but the one on Sukhumvit Soi 11 was great!

Easy to get around

What I liked about Bangkok was how easy it was to get to most, if not all the interesting sights in the city. Learning how to use public transportation really came out of necessity. The taxi drivers are not very reliable and prefer not to use the meter which is required. Instead of dealing with their varying rates, I took the time to learn the Sky Train system and the Chao Phraya river boat schedule. I t made traveling around a joy.

Wonderful sights around the city

One of my favorite things to do was to visit the many temples in Bangkok. From the very large to the seldom traveled, each had a special quality. Some of the temples that should not be missed is Wat Pho, Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew where the emerald Buddha is kept.

 

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Boat Bakery

 

The Boat Bakery is anything but a bakery.  It is exactly what westerners would consider a “diner” and there are no baked goods for sale.  Again, this was another restaurant that comes up on searches for best restaurants in Pattaya.  Good restaurant selections are so poor in Pattaya that Boat Bakery makes the list.  I stopped in for breakfast. It was good, fast and cheap.  But hardly one of the best restaurants in Pattaya!  Or is it?

I had the scrambled eggs, ham and toast.  Not bad for $85 Baht.  However, I would only return if I’m on a tight budget.

Address: Near the corner of Pattaya 13/4 alley and Pattayasiasong Rd.

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Pattaya Restaurants

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