Amazing Local Thai Food in Koh Samui
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On Day 2 in Koh Samui (be sure to check out Day 1 if you haven’t already: ) we woke up after a great night’s sleep at Santiburi Beach Resort. The first thing I did in the morning was take a morning swim - one of the best times to take a swim with the sun is not strong, the water is calm, and it’s peaceful and quiet. After a swim in the ocean at Mae Nam beach, we continued onto breakfast at the hotel. Breakfast was a buffet style, and it was pretty typically of any hotel buffet - including all the stations of different types of food. I went straight for the omelet, and loaded it with chilies and fish sauce. Breakfast was excellent.
After finishing breakfast, we headed to Santiburi Country Club to take a quick tour of their golf course. The course is the only full course on Koh Samui, and it’s considered to be one of the most beautiful golf courses in Thailand. We drove around the course on a golf cart, stopping at some of the main holes to get a wonderful view of Koh Samui.
Then it was time for lunch… and this turned out to be one of the best lunches and probably the best meals I had in Koh Samui. Food in Koh Samui is sort of hard - there are many Thai restaurants that cater to tourists, and at those restaurant the food can be good, but it also might not be that good. It really depends. But in my opinion, one of the best ways to find the best restaurants in Koh Samui for local southern Thai food is to go to the roadside, or neighborhood local curry and rice restaurants, in Thai called Khao Gaeng. Recommended by some staff from our hotel, we headed over to Lan Saka (ร้านลานสกา) for lunch. We arrived right at lunch time, so the restaurant was busy and unfortunately some of the dishes had already sold out. But they still have plenty of curry left, and so Ying and I ordered a nice selection of different southern Thai food to eat. We ended up ordering about 5 different dishes. The gaeng moo (แกงหมู), pork curry, was curried in a thick and rich coconut milk curry and the curry paste flavor was vibrant. We also ordered a chicken curry which was equally as good. All the other dishes were also excellent, and it really was probably the best Thai meal I had in Koh Samui.
After lunch at Lan Saka (ร้านลานสกา) restaurant, we headed back to Santiburi and just hung around all afternoon enjoying the beautiful atmosphere and transferring to different lounge positions. It was an excellent day in Koh Samui.
That completes Day 2 of our short trip to Koh Samui.
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The MOST INSANE Street Food in Thailand!
Most unbelievable Thai street food in Bangkok!
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Talad Rot Fai (ตลาดนัดรถไฟ), also known as the Train night market in Bangkok, or Talad Rot Fai in Thai, is one of the most popular night markets in Bangkok - this branch located at Ratchada. Here’s a map link:
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The market is known for its unique Thai street food, some of the snacks and dishes which are invented there and you won’t find anywhere else in Bangkok.
Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) at Diaw Maekhlong Restaurant (ร้านเตี๋ยวแม่กลอง) - Laeng saeb, a dish of pork bones and ridiculous amounts of green chilies is one of the most popular Thai street food inventions at Talad Rot Fai, and this is mainly what I came to eat. The restaurant is located at the back of the market, and they have a few different sizes you can choose from.
XXL Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) - Price - 599 THB ($18.96) - We went straight for the XXL size, a massive platter of pork bones, soup, insane amounts of green chilies and the soup broth. Of all the Thai street food I’ve eaten, this is one of the most unbelievable and insanely giant street foods of Thailand I’ve ever seen or eaten. Although it’s way more than I ever care to eat again in one sitting, it’s actually a really good dish.
Crispy butter (เนยกรอบ) - 35 THB ($1.11)
Stir fried ice cream (ไอติมผัด) - 69 THB ($2.18)
Coconut shake (น้ำมะพร้าวปั่น) - 35 THB ($1.11)
And that completed this Thai street food night market tour of Talad Rot Fai. It’s well worth a visit, and you can of course, order smaller sizes of laeng saeb when you’re in Bangkok. Enjoy!
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Baan Kiriwong in Nakhon Si Thammarat Thailand
Baan Kiriwong is the kind of place where it’s easy to feel right at home. Located in the countryside outside of Nakhon Si Thammarat in southern Thailand, exploring this little village makes a great day trip for many reasons.
The village is best known as an ecotourism destination, and it was even awarded for such efforts in the 1998 Thailand Tourism Awards. The residents are mostly fruit farmers growing local fruits such as mangosteen, rambutan and durian. As such, the daily way of life is very laidback around here. You can rent a bicycle for next to nothing and take in the greenery and mountain views. There are also lots of cute cafés and restaurants where you can drink traditional Thai coffee or eat southern delicacies like fried chicken and sticky rice.
Making arts and crafts as souvenirs is another main source of income for Kiriwong residents. We went to a local fabric-dyer that makes and sells beautiful scarves, cloth purses and clothing. Everything is dyed organically using leaves and pieces of tree bark from around the region. Colorful scarf designs are made by freehand drawings using wax. The wax is removed by boiling the fabric, leaving a fabulous piece of cloth that can be used as a sarong, tablecloth or a tapestry for home. The scarves can be purchased here, and they are also shipped and sold around Southeast Asia too.
If you’re going to be in Nakhon Si Thammarat, make sure you stop over in Baan Kiriwong. It’s a local, authentic experience you won’t forget!
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Location:
The hotel is located in a great location in the center of Pattaya. Within walking distance of the hotel are Pattaya’s golden beaches, shopping centers and nightlife centers. The hotel is located on the second Pattaya Road, which runs parallel to Pattaya Beach Road.
Sabai Empress is about 15 minutes ’drive from Pattaya Airport.
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106 rooms
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- Deluxe Empress
- Empress Corner.
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- shower or bath
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- tour agency
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- breakfast
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- round-the-clock front desk
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- safe
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- tour agency
- Internet access is available in public areas for an additional fee.
- private parking on site (reservation is not required)
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- outdoor swimming pool
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- Sabai’s restaurant serves Thai and European dishes. Guests can enjoy meals in the hall or outdoors.
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Largest Temple in Thailand - Temple in Nakhon Si Thammarat
Bringing you the largest temple in Thailand! Wat Phra Mahathat Vihan (Thai วัดพระมหาธาตุวรมหาวิหาร) is the most important temple of Nakhon Si Thammarat and southern Thailand. It was constructed at the time of the founding of the town, and contains a tooth relic of Buddha.
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Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailnd, the second largest province in southern Thailand, lies 780 kilometers south of Bangkok along the Gulf of Thailand within the lush interior of the Isthmus of Kra. Nakhon Si Thammarat played an important role in the history of Thailand, including its role as an important center of Thai Buddhism perhaps as early as the Srivijaya Period or earlier in the 3rd century C.E.
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Kuala Lumpur City 4k, Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC - Day
I want to tell you in my short video about my visit Malaysia.
It was my first Malaysia travel in Asia and it was pleasure for me.
My Malaysian travel start in Kuala Lumpur city.
I will remember kl city forever because I saw many sights in this Asian city.
I took my drone (dji mavic air) to my trip and he helped make me awesome aerial videos of Kuala Lumpur. So you can see amazing kuala lumpur drone video in my short movie
I spent a few days in KL city.
I spent the more time in KL around KLCC and Petronas Twin tower. It’s a amazing building and greatest skyscraper. Bandar in kuala lumpur is fantastic too.
In this video you can see kuala lumpur day view in 4K video quality. This is a first part of my video. I will publish second part with Kuala Lumur in night time. Petronas Towers is better in night ))
I really enjoyed walking through the streets of Kuala Lumpur and enjoying of Southeast Asia in my Kuala Lumpur tour.
On the next day I left the KLCC and start to travel to another place in KL. This place called Batu Caves. This is a very popular hindu shrine. It’s a temple of god Murugan.
Also I have visited Bukit Bintang and Perdana Botanical Garden. It was very interesting for me and my friends.
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Hong Kong Airport Arrival Guide Video. Tips For Your Arrival in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Airport (HKG) arrival guide video with tips and suggestions to make the procedures at Hong Kong International Airport go as smooth as possible.
I have just landed on Hong Kong International Airport (Hkia) with Cathay Pacific Airlines and I will give you some guidance and tips for you to get both your Octopus card and sim card from Klook on arrival at the Hong Kong International Airport (VHHH). I will also give you tips on how to get from Hong Kong airport to city with the airport bus a21 Hong Kong.
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After arrival at Hong Kong International airport (HKG) you will need to pass through immigration. You will need to fill out an immigration card which you will hand over to the immigration officials at the Hong Kong Airport. After you have passed the immigration you can pick up your pre-ordered Octopus card and sim-card from Klook. To get into Hong Kong City you can go by train (MTR) from the Airport MTR station, busses or a taxi. The bus A21 from Hong Kong Airport will bring you close to the main budget hotels in Hong Kong. Enjoy your Hong Kong Holiday and do not forget to check out our videos at the Happy and Away YouTube channel where you will find more Hong Kong guide videos. Get tips and tricks for your Hong Kong Holiday before you arrive.
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