Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Thai Food!!! Yammy yammy!!!


I went to Bangkok restaurant which is the most famous Thai restaurant here in Oxford with some friends from Asia countries including China/Japan/Korea and Thailand. So there're 5 languages on the table. We learned a lot from each other. For example, I learned how to say "thank you" in Thai, it is "Gao kun ma ca", and "feeling good" in Japan, it is "ti fen".


We talked a lot during the dinner from the relationship between ppl from main land China and Taiwan, Korean joke and Thai government taking over.

However, the most important part is the Thai food which is actrually delicious. we got prown roll/clean noodle/prown soup witch is said to be one of the most famous three soups in the world/see food/salad...... oooops. almost forget the Thai beers. they're great for both "Singha" and "chang"! I like them!










haha. it's really a big dinner, isn't it? although it's kind of bloody costy, I would say it's worthy.
what's next target food? I'm expecting.

1 comment:

Miss Bangkok Hotels said...

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