Asian Corner, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand
This was our last meal in Bangkok at the airport before flying off back to Singapore. As we didn't have much time before boarding, we stopped by the first casual Thai eatery we saw and promptly made our orders.
Their set meals are quite value-for-money, with 2 dishes and a drink, so we got the Set B (450 Baht).
The Tom Yum Goong (220 Baht for ala carte) had a humongous freshwater prawn and loads of straw mushrooms. This was spicy but was too saturated with prawn stock. The concentrated broth got cloying after a while.
The Pad Ka Pao Kai (180 Baht), chicken sauteed with basil and cashew nuts, was good, with tender chicken chunks flavoured with chilli and peppery basil, but a little tiny in portion. Then again, this is a set meal after all, and still worth the value.
Asian Corner
Suvarnabhumi Airport 3rd floor
Thailand
Their set meals are quite value-for-money, with 2 dishes and a drink, so we got the Set B (450 Baht).
The Tom Yum Goong (220 Baht for ala carte) had a humongous freshwater prawn and loads of straw mushrooms. This was spicy but was too saturated with prawn stock. The concentrated broth got cloying after a while.
The Pad Ka Pao Kai (180 Baht), chicken sauteed with basil and cashew nuts, was good, with tender chicken chunks flavoured with chilli and peppery basil, but a little tiny in portion. Then again, this is a set meal after all, and still worth the value.
Asian Corner
Suvarnabhumi Airport 3rd floor
Thailand
Comments
Any recommendations for dinner at Bangkok Chinatown?
I don't think there'll be flooding come Dec, because the monsoon season will be over by then.
I don't really go to Chinatown in Bangkok, but I've heard that the claypot shark's fin is a must-try. Just pop into any one that has the most number of Thai locals and you can't go wrong. Or else, if you want Thai-Chinese food, go to Suan Lum Seafood at Suan Lum Market. It's a local fave. U can get your claypot shark's fin there too.
When the bunny goes to bangkok she just keeps to the stretch from Paragon to Intercon hotel.
The Prof