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Travel Tips for Thailand

In Thailand, when traveling with the Thai royal family, tourists may not kneel down, but please maintain respect and do not discuss any topics related to the Thai royal family in public, nor point fingers at the portrait of the Thai king, as these actions may violate Thai laws.

Thai people believe that people's heads are sacred, and do not touch others' heads and hair at will; Do not pass objects over others' heads either.

Prepare a suitable set of clothing as a backup. Some temples, museums, palaces, and other attractions in Thailand require women not to expose their shoulders, abdomen, and calves. If you forget to prepare, you can purchase a Thai style sarong at the entrance of these attractions.

Thai vegetables like to be fried or cold mixed. If your digestive system is fragile, it is not recommended to try, especially for dishes made from raw beans.

When purchasing seafood at the seafood market, you can try to negotiate the price with the boss. Generally, you can buy at around 75% of the original price. It is not recommended for everyone to try cold seafood, as it is a great challenge for personal taste and digestive system.

Thai cuisine has a strong emphasis on flavors, with a lot of sugar added and sweet juices. Even grilled meat skewers seem to have been coated with sugar, so people who don't like sweets should pay attention. Cannabis in Thailand is a legal commodity, and merchants will add cannabis to food and beverages, and print the pattern of cannabis leaves on the packaging. Please keep accidental packaging when purchasing. Some hotels prohibit the entry of fruits such as durian and mangosteen, and violators may be fined. Please pay attention to the hotel's relevant rules.

Pay attention to preventing mosquitoes and insects. It is recommended not to wear short clothing near places with a lot of flowers and plants, in order to avoid being bitten by various unknown insects and causing allergies and other symptoms.

All consumption in Thailand itself includes tips, but it is recommended to give tips to hotel servers, massage therapists, ladyboys, etc., in exchange for a better service attitude.

Visit the Royal Palace

The Grand Palace&Wat Phra Kaew
Address:Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon
Opening Hours:8:30-15:30
Cost:500Thai Baht

The Grand Palace is the most well preserved, largest, and ethnically distinctive royal palace complex in Thailand, consisting of 22 palaces, including 4 main buildings with unique features. Gathering the essence of architecture, painting, sculpture, and decoration art, with distinct characteristics of Siamese architectural art; The Grand Palace is located in the center of Bangkok, near the Chao Phraya River. It was built in 1782 and was the main palace of Rama I when he established the Bangkok monarchy. It is a symbol of Thailand and one of the official residences of the Thai royal family. Every year, royal ceremonies are held in the palace; It has become one of the most famous tourist attractions in Thailand to this day. Dress code must be followed when visiting all open areas of The Grand Palace.


Wat Phra Kaew

The Royal Temple of Thailand, located within The Grand Palace, houses the most sacred Buddha statue in Thailand, Phra Kaew Morakot; This is a 66 centimeter tall Buddha statue carved from jade, symbolizing Thai Buddhism. The Buddha statue has three sets of golden thread jade robes, which are personally replaced by the king every season. In addition to Buddha statues, Wat Phra Kaew also houses numerous historically significant collections of scriptures, sculptures, murals, and relics.


Chakri Maha Prasat Palace

Built by King Rama V in the late 19th century, the architectural style blends elements of Western and Thai traditional architecture. The exterior of the palace presents a Western classical style, such as the architectural styles of ancient Greece and the Italian Renaissance, while the interior retains the traditional Thai architectural style. Mainly used for holding various royal ceremonies and receiving foreign visitors during the season. At present, it has been opened to visitors as part of The Grand Palace, where visitors can admire its magnificent architecture, exquisite decorations, and collected artworks, and experience the glory of Thailand's royal history.


Dusit Palace

Dusit Palace was built by King Rama V of Thailand in the late 19th century. Its architectural style blends elements of Western and Thai traditions, with some buildings imitating the style of Versailles in France and Buckingham Palace in England, while also incorporating traditional Thai roofs and decorations. Originally intended as a royal residence and government office space. Now, some areas of Dusit Palace are open to the public as museums, where visitors can visit the original royal residences, display historical relics, artworks, and beautiful palace gardens.

Amarin Winitchai Palace

Amarin Winitchai Palace is a historic palace located near the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. It was once one of the residences of the Thai royal family. Simultaneously used for holding important official and religious ceremonies, as well as undertaking many government affairs and diplomatic activities. With the changing times, its functions have gradually been replaced by other palaces or areas, but some areas of Amarin Winitchai Palace still retain many historical relics and artworks, becoming part of Thailand's cultural heritage.

Night on the Mekong River

The best way to watch a light and fireworks show in Thailand is to take a boat ride on the Chao Phraya River at night. Brilliant fireworks bloom in the night sky, dazzling lights illuminate the river surface, and taking a cruise on the Chao Phraya River, one can enjoy the bustling scenery along both sides of the coast. Opulence Cruise, Royal Galaxy Cruise, and Wonderful Pearl are the three giants of night tours on the Chao Phraya River, and are the boats that people eagerly book every year.

Opulence CRUISE
Address:299 Soi Charoen Nakhon 5 Charoen Nakhon Road Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok 10600

Opulence Cruise is a three story luxury cruise ship launched in November 2023. The exterior lines are smooth, and the hull is wide and atmospheric. The interior decoration is extremely luxurious, the hall is spacious and bright, and the interior presents a modern high-end style. From exquisite carpets to gorgeous chandeliers, from comfortable sofas to exquisite tableware, there is a strong sense of luxury.

The first floor of the cruise ship can accommodate around 180 people and is equipped with an air conditioning system. The entire decoration is quite luxurious, with high-quality dining tables, chairs, pick-up areas, and lighting atmosphere. The second floor interior is also fully covered with air conditioning, providing a spacious space similar to the layout on the first floor. The deck on the second floor is not equipped with seats, making it convenient for all tourists to go sightseeing and take photos. They can enjoy the charming night view on both sides of the Chao Phraya River without obstruction.

he third floor is a fully open-air deck with the best view, 360 degree unobstructed, and is usually the most sought after area. No matter where you sit, the view of the riverbank is quite good. Although there is no air conditioning, due to the fast speed of the ship, there is occasional gentle breeze blowing, so it is not too hot.

There is a live band performing on board, and the singers are very good at creating an atmosphere. The songs played by the DJ are also popular songs, and everyone can sing together. The catering mainly provides international buffet, covering cuisine from all over the world. There are various types of stir fried, hot food, Thai cuisine, and even Western cuisine available on site, with a wide variety of categories. Moreover, the service staff can quickly replenish ingredients! It should be noted that water on board is free, but each person only has one free drink. Additional alcohol and other drinks will be charged separately.

Royal Galaxy Cruise

Address: 299 Soi Charoen Nakhon 5 Charoen Nakhon Road Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok 10600

The Royal Galaxy Cruise is a three story luxury cruise ship with a white overall hull and a galactic blue light strip, giving it a starship like appearance when lit up at night. The window of the cruise ship is a large transparent french window. Even indoors, the view is not too limited, and there is still a good viewing experience. The third deck area of the Royal Galaxy can accommodate 350 people, the unobstructed deck area on the second floor can accommodate 280 people, the open-air deck area at the bow can accommodate 120 people, and the air-conditioned area on the first floor can accommodate 250 people. You can enjoy dozens of carefully crafted main courses, a variety of post dinner desserts, Thai desserts, cone ice cream, seasonal fruits, chocolate fountains, and more while admiring the charming night views of Chao Phray on both sides.

At the same time, the Royal Galaxy Cruise also has a top-notch sound system, coupled with dazzling stage lighting design. Every day, different styles of singers and dancers perform, allowing guests to enjoy a thrilling audio-visual feast as if they were in a concert.

Wonderful Pearl

Address:23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100

Wonderful Pearl is the largest, high-capacity, and luxuriously decorated three story cruise ship among the three cruise ships. The interior design is luxurious and retro, with luxury as the main style. The decoration is exquisite, and the details showcase quality and style. The ship is equipped with elevators, which facilitate passengers to freely shuttle between different floors, especially for tourists with limited mobility or those carrying a lot of items, providing great convenience. At the bottom two floors of the cruise ship are indoor seats with a large stage, making it particularly convenient to watch performances, and on either side of the stage are elevators. The top floor is equipped with a luxurious fountain, and the colorful fountain fluctuates with the music on board, making it exceptionally beautiful against the backdrop of the night and a popular spot for tourists to take photos and check in. The total duration of the cruise is two hours, and there will be live performances by the orchestra, as well as traditional dance and drama performances throughout the journey.

In addition, each floor of the cruise ship has a dedicated dining area, filled with a row of dishes. The buffet combines various culinary styles such as Thai, Japanese, European, etc., including fresh seafood, exquisite sushi, delicious grilled meat, rich curry, as well as various exquisite sweet spots and fresh fruits.

King Power Duty Free

King Power Duty Free is the largest tax-free group in Thailand, located in major cities throughout the country. It not only offers a wide range of international luxury brand products, but also many local specialties. However, many people do not know about the various activities and discounts offered by King Power Duty Free, which leads to a negative experience. Today, this article will guide you on how to browse King Power Duty Free.

There are currently 12 King Power Duty Free stores in Thailand, mainly located in Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya. There are stores in downtown Bangkok, King Power City Boutique, Sweeney Bangkok, Don Mueang Airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, and King Power Genting; There are Phuket city stores and Phuket airport stores on Phuket Island; There are Pattaya city stores and Rayong Pattaya airport stores in Pattaya; There are also shops at Hat Yai Airport and Chiang Mai Airport. Here are a few large-scale duty-free shops that I would like to introduce to you.

KING POWER RANGNAM

Located in the center of Bangkok, with the airport express and BTS nearby, this duty-free shop integrates catering, theater, and hotel. It is also the store with the most promotional

activities and various brands in the entire King Power group. The goods are very comprehensive, with a total of three floors. The first floor is mainly shoe and bag fashion brands, the second floor is mainly jewelry, watches, beauty, and Thai specialty supermarkets, and the third floor is a Thai specialty food street.

Address:King Power Complex, Rangnam Road, Phayathai,Ratchathewi,Bangkok 10400 Thailand

KING POWER PHUKET

The King Power Duty Free store in Phuket is located near Phuket town and is the largest and most branded store outside of Bangkok city. It has two floors, with the first floor mainly featuring shoe and bag fashion brands, and the second floor mainly featuring jewelry, watches, beauty, and Thai specialty supermarkets. There is also an air-conditioned lounge where luggage can be stored for free

Address:88 Chao Fah Tawan Tok Rd, Wichit, Mueang Phuket District,Phuket 83000 Thailand

KING POWER CITY BOUTIQUE

This newly opened boutique was designed by Spanish artist and designer Jaime Hayon, with a simple and curved cream style design. The store has a strong sense of design and is divided into 8 themed blocks, where there are exclusive products and new experiences. Many internationally renowned brands have settled in.

Address:8, 8/1 Ratchaprarop Road, Makkasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

The products at King Power Duty Free are roughly divided into two categories: duty-free items with white labels and tax-free items with blue labels. The white label usually refers to international brands' clothing, bags, skincare and beauty products, such as LV, GUCCI, etc., while the blue label refers to local Thai products, such as KARMAKAMET, THANN, etc. Duty free products cannot be taken out of the duty-free shop. After customers purchase, the shop will deliver them to the airport for delivery. Therefore, customers need to fill in the flight number when registering their purchase. Goods including tax can be taken out of the duty-free shop, and a tax refund is available for purchases over 2000 Thai baht.

Mysterious temple in Chiang Rai

There are many temples in Thailand, and they also have unique artistic insights into temple architecture. For example, the black, white, and blue temples in Chiang Rai form a sharp contrast in color, which is very independent and unique, just like angels, demons, and devils.

Wat Rong Khun

One of the most representative attractions in Chiang Rai is designed and built by Chalermchai Kositpipat, known for its exquisite carvings and murals. The pure white roof, walls, and pedestal, with glass embedded in the walls reflecting dazzling silver light, require visitors to cross a small bridge symbolizing the "bridge of life and death" before entering the White Temple. Above the pond under the bridge is a withered tree symbolizing the hardships of life, and inside the pond are sculptures of various monsters symbolizing temptation and sin. Remember not to turn back when walking on the bridge, just keep walking straight forward!

Tips:Wat Rong Khun is a religious temple where visitors are expected to maintain respect and etiquette during their visit. The tops should not be too revealing, and the length of pants or skirts should exceed the knees.

Baan Dam

The architectural style of Baan Dam is different from traditional Thai temples, as its appearance is more gloomy and mainly constructed with black and dark toned wood. Black symbolizes death, sadness, and darkness, giving people a sense of mystery and seriousness. People often put black temples and white temples together, one symbolizing "heaven" and the other symbolizing "hell". But rather than being a temple, Baan Dam is more like a museum. It blends ancient animal bones, fur of fierce beasts, antiques, and specimens into various artworks using modern techniques for display. Here, you will have a strong sensory impact.

Tips:Like Wat Rong Khun, tourists need to maintain etiquette and pay attention to dressing appropriately.

Wat Rong Suea Ten

The most prominent feature of the Blue Temple is its vibrant blue exterior, with the entire building including walls, roof, and decorations painted in different shades of blue, symbolizing calmness, clarity, and spirituality. The interior decoration is equally magnificent, with a large number of exquisite murals painted on the walls, showcasing classic Buddhist stories and traditional Thai art styles. Unlike the modern art of the White Temple, the murals and decorations of the Blue Temple place greater emphasis on traditional Thai religious images and cultural symbols. The main Buddha statue of the Blue Temple is a huge golden seated Buddha statue located in the center of the temple. The decorations and sculptures next to the Buddha statue are very exquisite, especially the delicate blue patterns and gorgeous gold details, which make the entire temple full of a sacred and solemn atmosphere.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a well-known tourist destination in Thailand, and tourists from all over the world cannot resist the charm of the 'Northern Thai Rose'! Chiang Mai can be divided into 7 major regions, including Old City, Nimmana, Night Bazaar, Wua Lai, Chang Klan, and Doi Suthep. What are the tourist highlights of each region? What are the attractions of Chiang Mai, Thailand? Old City

The ancient city of Chiang Mai has a long history, and due to its square shape, the surrounding attractions are actually very easy to reach. You can easily find a double decker bus, and the most famous temples and historical sites in this area are Chiang Mai's temples and historic sites, including the highest Chaidilong Temple, the oldest Qingman Temple, and the largest Parsing Temple, all of which can be regarded as the most important temples in Chiang Mai.

Night Bazaar

Those who love night markets must come here! You can enjoy Chiang Mai snacks, specialty souvenirs, and handicrafts, among which Ploen Ruedee night market belongs to a small and fresh style, and many small bars attract many young people; The most famous Chiang Mai night market has a wide variety of vendors and a large scale, with many traditional Thai snacks available here!

Chang Klan

Chang Klan is located on the southeast side of the ancient city, with Wat Chai Mongkol, one of the oldest community temples in Chiang Mai, as well as other temples such as Chai Mongkun Temple; If you are a tourist with children, besides visiting the temple, you can also come and see Chiang Mai 3D Art Museum, where you can take various interesting photos with your children as a souvenir!

Wua Lai

Wua Lai is located in the south of Chiang Mai, close to the airport. You can consider taking a plane here for sightseeing. The attractions include the all silver Wat Srisuphan and Old Chiangmai Cultural Center, where you can enjoy Chiang Mai's textile history!

Nimmana

Located in the northwest of Chiang Mai, close to Chiang Mai University, it is a popular place among many young people, especially on Nimmana Haeminda Road, where there are abundant creative shops and many Michelin recommended delicacies; Chiang Mai University is one of the most beautiful universities in Thailand, and even if you are not young, you can come and experience the youthful atmosphere.

Doi Suthep

There are relatively few tourists around Doi Suthep, but in fact, it showcases the charm of Chiang Mai's mountainous areas! Chiang Mai Night Zoo, which is loved by both adults and children, is the largest zoo in Thailand with a wide variety of animal species and abundant activities! Further up the mountain, you can visit Suthep Mountain National Park, Chiang Mai Puping Palace, and Suthep Temple along the way, experience Chiang Mai's natural environment, and appreciate the Thai royal palace and the historic Chiang Mai temples.

Chiang Mai Conservation Sites

In recent years, many organizations in Chiang Mai have been committed to nature conservation, including rescuing elephants, protecting tigers, and other parks. Among them, the Chiang Mai Tiger Kingdom is located in the north of Chiang Mai, where you can see many tigers of various sizes and receive proper care. If you have the opportunity, you can come and pet these big cats; The Elephant Nature Park and Elephant Friendly Experience Camp are both located some distance from Chiang Mai city center, but they both focus on gentle elephant friendly itineraries, where you can get up close to feed and play with elephants in water and mud baths, making them perfect for family travel!

Phuket

Phuket is a popular tourist destination in Thailand, with a mature tourism industry and relatively complete facilities such as transportation and dining. It is very suitable for family outings or first-time tourists to Thailand. Today, let's talk about the places that must be visited when visiting Phuket. Let's take a look together.

Laem Son

Laem Son is located at the southernmost tip of Phuket Island and is one of the few places near Pattaya where you can directly see the sunset, especially suitable for coming at dusk. Standing at a high point on the peninsula, one can overlook the vast sea and nearby islands. The sunset sets from the sea level, creating a spectacular and beautiful scenery. The only drawback is that there are more tourists.

Phuket Old Town

This is the cultural and historical center of Phuket, blending various cultural influences from Thailand, China, and Portugal, presenting a unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese styles. The streets are lined with many old houses that blend Chinese and Portuguese styles, colorful shops, authentic Thai restaurants, and artistically decorated cafes; In addition to these, you can also experience the rich historical and artistic atmosphere at Thai temples, Chinese Taoist temples, and museums.

Phuket Night Market

This is a very popular night market in Phuket, with a variety of street snacks, local specialties, souvenirs, clothing, and accessories. You can experience the local style of Phuket, taste authentic cuisine, shop, and feel the lively atmosphere of the island here.

Kata Beach

Located in the southwest of Phuket Island, it attracts a large number of tourists due to its clear waters, golden beaches, and warm climate. This beach has moderate waves and relatively few tourists, making it one of the ideal surfing spots on Phuket Island. If you want to experience the fun of surfing, you can come and take a look at this beach.

Performance Show

Phuket offers a variety of performance shows that are not to be missed, such as the Simon Transgender Show, Fantasia, and Wake Up Emperor Show. The stage effects are beautifully stunning and visually impactful. If you are not interested in Transgender performances, you can also come to Bangla Muay Thai in Patong to enjoy a tense and exciting Muay Thai performance.

Phuket

Usually tourists choose to swim, snorkel or sunbathe on the beach when they go to Phuket, but If you think there are only these traditional gameplay, you are underestimating this island! Today, we will take you deep into Phuket Island to explore those fresh and interesting new sea gameplay.

Yona Beach Club

Yona Beach Club is the world's first and only floating beach club with a 360 degree sea view. YONA Beach Club Phuket is the latest floating beach club to appear in Patong Bay, Phuket. It will only officially open on January 24, 2023, taking the level of Phuket Beach Club to a new height.

The club has three floors with an area of 1200 square meters. In the center of the first floor is an infinity pool facing the sea, with clear blue water that blends seamlessly with the distant sea. Various comfortable sofa beds and suspended mesh pockets are placed around the pool. Compared to the lively atmosphere on the first floor, the second floor is quieter and more private, with a wide view and multiple booths for enjoying stunning sunsets. Of course, the ticket prices required for different regions are also different, and additional fees are required for drinks. It is recommended to go and experience it with a few friends.

Egg Island

As the name suggests, Egg Island looks like a smooth egg in the sky, consisting of three small islands: Koh Khai Nok, Koh Khai Nai, and Koh Khai Nui. There are several high-end restaurants on the island, and colorful beach chairs along the beach. There is a group of cute cats on Koh Khai Nai, and there are many fish gathered around Koh Khai Nok, which is super suitable for slow paced parent-child games with children and the elderly. Friends with poor water quality can snorkel and play in the shallow waters of Koh Khai Nok

Similan Islands

The Similan Islands are a beauty destination among the outlying islands around Phuket, only open 180 days a year, and have a great ecological environment. The seawater here presents a jelly colored gradient, from light blue to dark blue, with distinct layers, like a masterpiece created by nature using the most delicate brushes. It is one of the top ten diving sites in the world, where snorkeling can see colorful coral reefs and various marine creatures. The colorful coral reefs are like an underwater garden, and Similan is also a famous turtle conservation base, where turtles can often be seen.

Phang-Nga

There is a bay called Panya Bay in the north of Phuket, where the unique karst landscape is breathtaking. The gameplay here is not about watching white sand beaches and jelly seas, but rather a niche adventure. When taking a kayak into the waters near Hong Island in Panya Bay, surrounded by towering limestone peaks of various shapes, some resembling sharp swords soaring into the sky, while others resemble camels resting on the ground.

SlowlyPipi Island has rich landforms, with unique mountains, emerald green waters, and abundant water activities. Composed of small and large islands, as well as four surrounding small islands, it is an island group.

Phi Phi Island

Pipi Island has rich landforms, with unique mountains, emerald green waters, and abundant water activities. Composed of small and large islands, as well as four surrounding small islands, it is an island group. Pipi Island has a different style from other islands, and the nearby waters are all emerald green, like jade. The sea trip usually includes island hopping trips to Maya Bay, Paradise Bay, Monkey Beach, Egg Island, and Honeymoon Island. Paradise Bay, also known as Emerald Bay, has a sea that is as clear and emerald green as a green gemstone. Rows of long tailed boats dock at the shore, creating a unique coastal scenery unique to Phi Phi Island. You can rent a long tail boat on Pipi Island and plan your own itinerary to visit the surrounding attractions. This type of long tail boat has a larger hull, a shaded interior cabin, and usually offers afternoon tea or meals, as well as activities such as snorkeling. When the scenery is beautiful, the crew will thoughtfully display food at the bow of the boat and help take photos and videos.

Restaurants in Pattaya

If you are traveling in Pattaya and a seafood enthusiast, the following restaurants are not to be missed. The seafood here is fresh and authentic, and the beautiful scenery of the seaside adds a lot of color to the dining experience. Whether seeking authentic Thai seafood or enjoying a romantic seaside dinner, this is an ideal choice.

Jomtien Talay Pao Pattaya

Located near Jomtien Beach, many seats offer direct views of the beach and the ocean. The restaurant's environment is relaxed and comfortable, especially suitable for enjoying delicious seafood while admiring the sea breeze and sunset scenery., The store offers a variety of seafood, including fish, crabs, shrimp, shellfish, etc., all of which are very fresh. Customers can choose the type of seafood according to their preferences and then barbecue, steam or stir fry it.

Location: 79/1 Jomtien Beach Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

Amporn Seafood Buffet

The layout and environment of the restaurant are spacious, suitable for family gatherings, friend gatherings, or business banquets. We offer a variety of fresh seafood such as crabs, lobsters, various shellfish, fish, as well as local Thai specialties and traditional Thai barbecue and hotpot options. The price is also relatively affordable, making it a very cost-effective restaurant.

Location: 157, 83 Pattaya 3rd Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150

Som Ying

The restaurant offers fresh seafood, with common dishes including stir fried seafood, grilled shrimp, crabs, etc; Based on traditional Thai seasoning and cooking methods, we focus on authentic and authentic flavors. In addition to seafood, the restaurant also offers a variety of classic Thai street snacks, including stir fried noodles, satay, fried chicken wings, and more. In terms of environment, the decoration of the restaurant is simple and warm, suitable for dining with family or friends. Location: 198/4 Soi Sukhumvit 71,Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand A Pa Seafood & BBQ Buffet Jomtien Branch

A popular seafood barbecue buffet restaurant located in Jomtien district of Pattaya, Thailand. This restaurant is famous for its fresh seafood and barbecue. Customers can taste a variety of fresh seafood, grilled meat, vegetables, and traditional Thai dishes, making it a paradise for diners who love seafood and barbecue.

Location: 98/1 Moo 12, Jomtien Beach Road,Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand

Mum Aroi

It is a very popular seafood restaurant located in Jomtien district of Pattaya, Thailand, known for its fresh seafood and traditional Thai cuisine. The restaurant provides a wide range of fresh and high-quality seafood, including lobster, crab, shrimp, shellfish, squid, etc. In addition, it also provides a series of classic Thai flavors, such as Thai Fried rice noodles, Hot and sour soup, and various seafood barbecues. The seating environment of the restaurant is spacious, with indoor and outdoor dining areas, suitable for family gatherings or friend gatherings.

Location: Jomtien Beach Road, Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand

Bangkok: A Foodie's Guide

Experiencing delicious food is an essential part of traveling to Bangkok. Today, I would like to share with you some of Bangkok's must try specialties and delicious restaurants that locals enjoy.

Rice Noodle Soup

Rice noodles soup is the most common element in Thai meals. It is a soup cooked with big bones, and has different ingredients to choose from, such as minced meat, pig viscera, fish plate, fish ball, etc.

Noodles also have wide river noodles, fine river noodles, Rice noodles, coarse Rice noodles, noodles, vermicelli, etc. There are many ways to sell them at the side stalls

Recommended restaurants:Rong Tai Phoon

Address:Chatuchak Market, 7th Section, Bangkok

Tom Yum Soup

Usually, shrimp is used as the base, and lemongrass, lemon leaf, southern ginger, shrimp paste, coconut milk, bay leaf, Jinbupai and other hot dishes are added. The Hot and sour soup in Thailand is not only hot and sour, but also has great spices. The Hot and sour soup in every restaurant in Bangkok tastes very different. Most of them are very hot, but Hot and sour soup in some restaurants is suitable for tourists

Recommended restaurants:Nara Thai Cuisine

Address:EmQuartier, 2nd Floor, 693, 695 Sukhumvit Road, Klong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Thai curry

Thai curry is a Thai cuisine that is almost always easy to make mistakes wherever you go. Spicy spices such as lemongrass, ginger, lemon leaves, coconut milk, and bay leaves are used to distinguish Thai curry from other countries' curries. It can be divided into red curry with a large amount of red chili peppers, green curry with a large amount of small green chili peppers, and yellow curry with a large amount of turmeric powder. Those who are afraid of spiciness can choose yellow curry, and many dishes can be extended according to different staple foods such as crab, shrimp, beef, pork, and chicken. Recommended restaurants:Nara Thai Cuisine

Address:EmQuartier, 2nd Floor, 693, 695 Sukhumvit Road, Klong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Thai Tea

In the hot weather of Thailand, drinking a cup of Thai style milk tea can give you a feeling of coming back to life. This drink, with its heavy bitterness, sweetness, and aroma, is made from black tea leaves, sugar, fresh milk, condensed milk, and light milk. When brewed, it turns orange red and has become a characteristic of Thai style milk tea over time.

Recommended restaurants:Im Chan

Address:Sukhumvit Soi 23, Klong Toey Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok

Pad Thai

Pai Thai is a favorite of Thai people for three meals. It can be eaten at roadside stalls or large restaurants. It is also a dish introduced into Thailand by Chinese immigrants from Chaozhou. Influenced by local tastes, it has the taste of sour, sweet, salty and oil. It is a civilian snack that has been fried with dried chili, red onion, garlic powder, tamarind seed paste, fish sauce, salt, sugar, etc., added with eggs, rice noodles, main dishes, bean sprouts, quickly stir fried, and sprinkled with fried peanuts.

Recommended restaurants:Im Chan

Address:Sukhumvit Soi 23, Klong Toey Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok

Pad Kra Pow Moo

It is a very popular Thai street snack, usually made by stir frying minced pork, green chili, garlic, basil, and other spices, served with white rice and fried eggs. The taste is spicy, rich, and very appetizing.

Recommended restaurants:Im Chan

Address:Sukhumvit Soi 23, Klong Toey Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok

Mango glutinous rice

Thailand, which is known for its abundant production of mangoes, has a wide range of mango series cuisine. Mango glutinous rice is the most Thai style dish, with sliced fresh mangoes paired with warm and soft glutinous rice, and topped with delicious coconut milk.

Recommended restaurants:Mae Varee

Address:Mae Varee, 1/12 Soi Thonglor 13, Sukhumvit Road, Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Steamed rice cooked with garlic, ginger, chicken soup and chicken oil, the Boiled -sliced cold chicken is eaten with sauce, which is different from those in Singapore and Malaysia. The Thai taste is refreshing, the chicken is juicy and tastes tender, which is suitable for hot and humid weather in Thailand.

Recommended restaurants:Go-Ang Chicken Rice Pratunam

Address:Main branch: 429 Phayathai Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

Som Tam

The classic dishes of Northeastern Thai cuisine usually consist of main ingredients such as shredded green wood, tomatoes, and peanuts, mixed with lemon, chili, fish sauce, and Thai seasoning sauce; The sour, spicy, and refreshing taste is particularly refreshing and appetizing.

Recommended restaurants:Somtum Nuas

Address:Siam Square One, 388 Siam Square Soi 1, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Curry Crab

It is a dish that Thai people often eat. It not only appetizes, but also makes a good meal. This dish combines the delicate taste of slippery eggs, the strong flavor of curry and the delicious taste of crabs. Each mouthful brings a different and rich taste. The clever combination of sliding eggs and curry makes the taste of the entire dish more diverse, bringing a rich enjoyment to the taste buds. Recommended restaurants:Kong Seafood & Shark Fin Restaurant

Address:219/9-10 Silom Road, Suriyawongse, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand