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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand

Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand
We asked our tour guide to introduce us a Thai restaurant that not serve to tourist but well received by local peoples. She then introduced us this Samsen Villa restaurant (not operated by samseng (gangster in Malay), hehehe) ..
























Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand





All foods served here were good and authentic except the pandan leaves chicken that a bit plain in taste. We love the Miang Kham (dried shrimp and other ingredients wrapped in cha plu leaves; often eaten as a snack or a starter).

-stir fried morning glory full of "wok hei", actually this is water spinach or kangkung in Malay..
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


-green curry, yummy!
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


-deep fried pandan chicken
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


-our tour guide told us she sure order this crab stick salad when take meal here. She is true, this salad is too good, fresh and delicious especially dip it with soy sauce and Japanese wasabi.
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


- crispy and fragrant German style of pork knuckles, goes well with the two dipping sauces.
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


- desserts (tab tim grob) , water chesnut in coconut milk, this was good too.
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand


-forgot the name of this, mixed fruits with bean curd, not bad too.
Samsen Villa Restaurant, Bangkok Thailand



Try this nice restaurant if you happen visit to Bangkok, check out  here for more details..

17 comments:

  1. 谢谢分享,下回我就去试试:)

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  2. this 'Miang Kham' can buy it at siam paragon supermarket by packet and u can bring it to malaysia, i love it very much :)

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  3. The green curry attracts me the most, hehe...

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  4. Wow..wht a feast for the eyes...Thailand here I come:)

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  5. I read so much about Thailand in the blogs and now I want to make plans to go! It has been more than 20 years since I last went there..

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  6. Whoa, so enjoy! I love Thai food as well. Btw, you brought home anything special or not?
    Happy weekend.
    Kristy

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  7. We do the same thing when we travel, ask to go where the locals go! Everything looks wonderful, and that's a lot of food there!

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  8. I love miang kham so much that I even made them to enjoy at home, the food all looked delicious:)

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  9. looks great hope to visit one day my hubbys brothers fiancee lives there

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  10. Drooling over all that lovely spread. I like Thai food too!

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  11. all look yummy..i like the green curry and the pork knuckles especially!

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  12. Awww...looks so delicious! I guess it's pretty hot already there - lots of ice cubes are served in food! :-) I wanna try that curry...

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  13. I miss visiting Thailand already :)

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