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Sunday, 26 June 2016

Bangkok Trip June 2016 - (4D3N) - Day 2

Must-try street food stalls in front of Central World. The street food stalls had been there since last year. Not sure if the stalls are permanently there. There are also stalls outside of the secured area in front of Central World. Some of the portions are quite small, depending on the price. For example, 150 baht chicken rice probably will get you a half a plate of chicken rice. It's good though, we can always buy a few of the street food and eat more varieties. They sell meat, seafood, fruits, signature pad thai, souvenirs etc.

 




 














The linkway sky bridge linking Platinum Mall, Central World and Big C. The bridge at Platinum Mall starts at 2 points: second floor of Platinum Mall and in front of Novotel Hotel.





They called it as the "Banglamphu Market", an extension of the street food stalls. They didn't have this Banglamphu Market last year. There were tables and chairs for customers to sit and eat but it was always full. Plus, it was too humid to sit there. Most of the food stalls sell almost the same as the street food stalls in front of Central World.





































One of the stalls that sell a whole big fish. Just normal grilled fish with salt but it tasted really good and fresh! Anyone who likes fish should buy when you're in BKK. It costs less than 500 baht per fish, prices vary per stall. This stall only appears at night, below the linkway sky bridge, at the end of Platinum Mall.





















The popular BAKE cheese tart at Central World, 7th floor. Long queue... Not sure if most of the people queuing are Singaporeans? Haha. Didn't queue for it as I was dam tired from all the walking.





Ate lunch at Tokusen, Japanese grill bar & shabu buffet restaurant in Central World, 6th floor. (Most of the restaurants are at 6th floor.) Was lured in by their 299baht promotion. Unable to communicate with the service staff as they couldn't understand English. We were given a list of all the food so we just ticked what we wanted. All the usual stuff that we can get in Singapore; pork belly, bacon, beef, salmon, thai fish cake, mushroom, assorted vegetables etc.
















Dinner was all the street food in front of Central World that we bought back to our hotel room. My parents really enjoyed the street food more than the food in restaurants.
















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