TOP 5 BEST THAI DISHES! | My Favorite Thai Food in Bangkok, Thailand!
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One of the most common questions I get asked is Mark, “what are your favorite Thai foods?” And so when Greg was in Bangkok I thought it would be an awesome idea to cover when he was filming with his amazing video skills.
By the way, Greg films cinematic travel videos for brands and promotions, and he also happens to love to eat! Go check out his videos ( and website for more details ( And I was very excited when he offered to film and edit a video for me.
Choosing my favorite Thai dishes is a very hard thing to do, but I narrowed it down.
1. Braised beef fire pot (เกาเหลาเนื้อหม้อไฟ) at Heng Chun Seng (ร้าน เฮ้งชุนเส็ง) - There’s just about nothing better to eat for breakfast in Bangkok, and after trying quite a few versions, Heng Chun Seng is still my favorite. The beef is tender and most of all the soup is so fragrant from the herbs and beef. Google map:
2. Holy basil stir fry (กระเพราหมูสับ) at Ung Jia Huad (ร้านอึ้งเจี่ยฮวด) - If there’s one dish that could be the most popular and beloved easy to eat Thai food, it’s holy basil stir fry (with your choice of meat). It’s a dish that always hits the spot. Google map:
3. Green papaya salad (ตำปูปลาร้า) Stall on Sukhumvit - You’ll find green papaya salad on just about every street corning in Bangkok and throughout Thailand. My favorite version is som tam boo plaraa, dressed with fermented fish sauce.
4. Fish viscera curry (แกงไตปลา) at Janhom (ร้านจันทร์หอม) - Southern Thai food is always a favorite of mine, and gaeng tai pla, or a curry made with fish viscera is one of the most flavorful Thai foods of them all. Google map:
5. Jungle curry (แกงป่า) at Pla Mae Nam (ร้านปลาแม่น้ำ) - A dish I just can’t get over, and have to order every chance I have, is Thai jungle curry. It’s an amazing mixture of chilies and herbs, and in this case, fish. This is also one of my favorite restaurants in Bangkok at the moment as well. Google map:
There it is, 5 of my favorite dishes in Thailand. Thank you for watching this video!
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Diving in Bali (720p)
Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving,
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and Seraya Secrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the Coral Garden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, Manta Point, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as Manta Point. On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
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Amazing Bali | Travel Video | GH4 indonesia
My first travel video - bali vlog bali 2017 - 5 friends and I spent 10 epic days travelling through the amazing Island of Bali, known for its jaw-dropping landscapes and cultural sights. - shot on a panasonic gh4.
This short movie aims to keep these memories of indonesia as vivid as possible, and capture the feelings and tastes that made our trip so memorable.
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Starting our journey in Ubud, Bali’s cultural hub, we settled at an Airbnb next to the rice paddies and spent our first 3 days there. During our stay in Ubud, we rented motor bikes that we would use to travel across Bali for the rest of our trip. On our first days, we took our ped’s and explored Ubud’s expansive and colorful landscapes and temples; finishing our days off re-energized after some “Kopi Luwak” coffee; the world’s most expensive coffee, made from coffee beans digested and processed by the native Luwak feline!
After our stay in Ubud, we took our mopeds and made our way to Kuta for 3 days. Overwhelmed by Kuta’s hectic and tourist-centric atmosphere, we made our way to Uluwatu, where we visited the famous Pura Uluwatu, a beautiful temple built on the edge of a cliff side and surrounded by stunning views and mischievous monkeys. Having successfully left the temple with all our valuables, to the disappointment of our monkey friends, we further explored the region, experiencing the breath-taking colors of Balinese sunsets at Uluwatu’s famous beaches.
Our next stop was at the famous Gili Islands, a group of three small islands near the northwest Lombok coast. Having to abandon our beloved motor bikes, we took the ferry across the ocean and made our way to our hotel on Gili T island.
Whilst fludded with tourists in certain parts, the Gili islands were especially interesting since they maintained certain rudimentary aspects of Balinese life in tact; such as using a donkey and carriage transportation system and maintaining the essence of street food and markets at the core of the islands culinary culture.
Finally, after another trip with our ferry, we were reunited with our dear motorbikes and made our way back to Denpasar, to board our plane back to Sydney, Australia.
Our journey throughout Bali marked an incredible experience and one that we will all likely remember for a lifetime.
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Top 5 Thai STREET FOOD Noodle Dishes to Try in Bangkok, Thailand - with Mike Chen!
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Mike and I decided to go on a Thai street food noodles tour, where we tried 5 different types of Thai street food noodle dishes in one day. Mike was in Bangkok visiting from New York, and we got along very well - both of us are food lovers, and both of us are a little obsessed with spice.
Here are the restaurants where we ate in the Thai street food noodle tour of Bangkok.
1. Wattana Panich (วัฒนาพานิช) - This place is legendary for serving braised beef noodles, and most importantly for their giant everlasting cauldron of simmering meat that never stops. Their classic bowl of beef noodles is a little expensive due to the area and fame, but it’s so good. If you’re more adventurous you can also try their Soup Number 5, and the goat soup which is outstanding.
Kuay teow neua tukyang (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อทุกอย่าง beef noodles with everything)
Soup number 5 (ตัวเดียวอันเดียวแพะ bull penis soup)
Sup peh (ซุปแพะ braised goat soup)
Total price - 765 THB ($22.01)
2. Nay Lao Radna Yodpak (นายเหลา ราดหน้ายอดผัก) - At this little restaurant you’ll find one of the best versions of Thai pad see ew in all of Bangkok. It’s smoky, full of flavor, and the egg makes it incredible.
Pad see ew sen yai (ผัดซีอิ๊วเส้นใหญ่)
Pad see ew sen mee paem kai jeow (ผัดซีอิ๊วเส้นหมี่เพิ่มไข่เจียว)
Sen yai radna (เส้นใหญ่ราดหน้า)
5 bowls of noodles - 275 THB ($7.91)
3. Kuay Teow Reua Khon Mee Sen (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือคนมีเส้น) - Boat noodles are probably one of the most locally popular Thai street food noodle of choice in Bangkok. We went to a place that’s a little far out, but it was pretty good. There are also many places to eat boat noodles within Bangkok.
Kuay teow reua nam tok moo (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือน้ำตกหมู)
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Price - 10 THB ($0.29) per bowl
4. Uan Bamee Giew Guangdong (อ้วน บะหมี่เกี๊ยว (กวางตุ้ง) - For years now, this has been one of my personal favorite Thai street food stalls in Bangkok for Thai Chinese egg noodles.
Bamee giew moo daeng haeng (บะหมี่เกี๊ยวหมูแดงแห้ง)
Price - 40 THB ($1.15) per bowl
5. Pad Thai Je Tim (ผัดไทยเจ๊ติ๋ม) - To be honest, we sort of just ran out of time, and needed to take the baby home to sleep, so we weren’t able to eat a better version of Pad Thai. This place was pretty average, but it finished off our 5 Thai noodles tour of Bangkok. For a better Pad Thai, I'd recommend:
Pad Thai goong sod (ผัดไทยกุ้งสด)
Pad Thai haw kai (ผัดไทยห่อไข่)
Total price - 95 THB ($2.73)
Thank you for watching, hope you enjoyed this Thai street food noodles tour of Bangkok!
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Scuba diving in Bali, Indonesia, in September 2007 with AquaMarine Diving.
We travel to the USAT Liberty shipwreck at Tulamben, see mola mola at Crystal Bay, a whitetip reef shark at Nusa Penida, and lots of underwater macro critters such as nudibranchs and shrimps from Coral Garden, Seraya Secrets and Puri Jati.
Shot in September 2007 with an excellent scuba diving operator in Bali.
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View the names of all the dive sites and names of all the tropical fish and other marine life by turning on closed captions with the CC button. Here is the full shot list of species and dive sites:
USAT Liberty shipwreck at Tulamben, Bali
0:00 - Stern at dusk
0:04 - Bigeye trevallies (Caranx sexfasciatus) schooling over the wreck
0:16 - Humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) at night, defecating
0:20 - Great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda)
0:29 - Bigeye trevallies (Caranx sexfasciatus)
0:37 - Diagonal-banded sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus)
0:40 - Dusky garden eels (Heteroconger enigmaticus)
Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida
0:46 - Lobed pore coral (Porites lobata)
0:49 - Crystal Bay at Nusa Penida
0:52 - Ocean sunfish (Mola mola)
PED, Nusa Penida
1:03 - PED, Nusa Penida
0:59 - Pyramid butterflyfish (Hemitaurichthys polylepis)
SD, Nusa Penida
1:07 - Whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus)
Gili Mimpang
1:13 - Goniobranchus tinctorius (nudibranch)
Gili Tepekong
1:15 - Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus)
Blue Lagoon, near Padangbai, Bali
1:18 - Leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus)
1:21 - Nembrotha chamberlaini (nudibranch) on golden sea squirt
Pura Jepun, near Padangbai, Bali
1:25 - Chromodoris magnifica (nudibranch)
1:28 - Porcelain anemone crab (Neopetrolisthes maculatus) on carpet anemone
Coral Garden, Tulamben, Bali
1:33 - Humpback red snapper (Lutjanus gibbus)
1:36 - Scrawled filefish (Aluterus scriptus)
1:39 - Ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus)
1:53 - Mexichromis multituberculata (sea slug)
1:56 - Redspotted sandperch (Parapercis schauinslandi) & Mexichromis multituberculata (sea slug)
2:00 - Hypselodoris bullocki (nudibranch)
2:07 - Hypselodoris bullocki (nudibranch)
2:13 - Chromodoris annae (nudibranch)
2:19 - Ridged egg cowry (Diminovula culmen)
2:22 - Soft coral crab (Hoplophrys oatesi)
2:25 - Baba's squat lobster (Allogalathea babai) in crinoid
2:30 - Ribbon Eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita)
2:39 - Ocellaris clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
2:42 - Domino damsel (Dascyllus trimaculatus) in bubble-tip anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor)
2:47 - Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) takes egg sack
2:51 - Swallowtail cardinalfish (Rhabdamia cypselura)
Tulamben drop-off
2:55 - Finger sponge
2:57 - Durban hinge-beak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis)
3:02 - Pacific clown anemone shrimp (Periclimenes brevicarpalis)
3:06 - Jorunna rubescens (nudibranch)
3:10 - Short dragonfish (Eurypegasus draconis)
Seraya Secrets, just around the corner from Tulamben in north-east Bali
3:16 - Phyllidia ocellata (sea slug)
3:21 - Hypselodoris zephyra (nudibranch)
3:30 - Hypselodoris infucata (nudibranchs) mating
3:38 - Glossodoris cincta (nudibranch)
3:46 - Cuthona yamasui (sea slug)
3:51 - Sea whip gobies (Bryaninops sp.)
3:54 - Painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus)
4:03 - Juvenile monocle bream (Scolopsis sp.)
4:07 - Striped eel catfish (Plotosus lineatus)
4:12 - Bongo shrimp (Phyllognathia ceratophthalma)
4:17 - Common mantis shrimp (Pseudosquilla ciliata)
4:21 - Hydroid shrimp (Rapipontonia galene)
4:24 - Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera elegans)
4:33 - Fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium)
4:35 - Urchin shrimp (Allopontonia brockii)
Puri Jati on the north coast of Bali
4:40 - Blue-spotted urchin (Astropyga radiata) & dwarf lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus)
4:42 - Dwarf lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus)
4:47 - Orange-and-black dragonet (Synchiropus kuiteri)
4:53 - Saddleback clownfish (Amphiprion polymnus) fighting domino damsels (Dascyllus trimaculatus)
5:00 - Saddleback clownfish (Amphiprion polymnus)
5:02 - Anemone swimming crab (Carupa sp.)
5:05 - Bullseye cardinalfish (Apogonichthyoides nigripinnis)
5:09 - Long-rayed sand diver (Trichonotus elegans)
5:15 - Bluespotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii)
5:21 - Ocellated Tozeuma shrimp (Tozeuma lanceolatum)
5:27 - Veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus)
5:32 - Blunt arm sea stars (Pentaster obtusatus)
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