After a week of Chinese New Year break, I’m officially had flew to Bangkok for my new job training on 21st Feb. Yes, after almost 7 years working with the company, I’ve decided to leave for a better offer and better prospects.
The training was 5 days initially, but then we were requested to stay for another for more practical training, which would be good for us when we do our job next time, so I’m only flying back on next Friday now. That’s the reason why I have not been able to update this blog for so long…..
Of course it is fun that besides training, I do enjoy shopping, eating and massage in Bangkok, but I really miss Dillon and Kaith a lot, and of course my hubby as well. However for work purpose, I had no choice but to be away from them for 2 weeks, which is by far the longest duration I have to be apart with them, miss them so much…..
We had steamboat dinner at MK Restaurant located on the 1st floor of MBK Mall, it was fine but nothing special , I still think our homemade steamboat is the best, haha LOL.
The Seafood set comes with shrimps, scallops, cuttlefish, jellyfish, fish fillet, fish dumplings, fish balls, fish cakes & seafood tofu plus the complimentary Vegatables set & 2 omega eggs, the usual stuff like I said, nothing special, the soup base is clear soup.


Ratings:
Food – 6/10 (so so only, the chili sauce not bad though)
Ambience – 6/10 (ok, I still prefer eating steamboat in an open-air area, hehe)
Price – 5/10 (pricey to me, steambost buffet in Malaysia is much better value)
Service – 8/10 (very prompt & polite)
We had lunch at the food court on the 5th floor in Bobae Tower 2 before we started doing our shopping in this clothing wholesale center.
It’s a typical food court environment, nothing fancy but the Thai food is nice here. Most of the crowd are the tenants, not many people travel to Bangkok would come here for shopping let alone eating here.
Stewed Duck Rice – 45baht
Fried Rice with Shrimps – 35baht
Fish Ball Noodles – 40baht
Seafood Tom Yum Soup – 60baht
Ratings:
Food – 9/10 (Good thai food & hearty portion)
Ambience – 6/10 (typical food court)
Price – 8/10 (consider quite cheap)
Service – 7/10 (good)
How to go to Bobae Tower: There is no Skytrain access, so take a cab or tuk tuk.
After a few hours of shopping in Chatuchak weekend market, we stopped by this stall for a drink but then we were told that we “must” order food, well ok I was a bit hungry also so I just order a Kuayteow, without even knowing what they actually serve there……

I can’t tell you where exactly this stall is, I can’t identify my location in the Chatuchak all the time and if you have been there before, you’d know what I mean.
Then the Kuayteow soup with Chicken came and it taste so yummy! Then hubby also ordered another one with Noodles. It taste like the herbal soup chicken and they serve with drumstick, chicken wing tip & chicken feet (my favourite….!), quite value for money for a price of 40baht.

Ratings:
Food – 9/10 (Yummy yummy if you like herbal soup)
Ambience – 6/10 (well it’s a stall by the Chatuchak street so….)
Price – 8/10 (reasonable)
Service – 7/10 (very prompt)
How to go to Chatuchak weekend market: Take the Skytrain and get down at BTS-Mo Chit (N8)
The Loft is located on the 7th floor of Central World Plaza. It’s a upper class food court in the shopping mall that serves a great variety of pan-Asian food.
When I was snapping this photo, I was told by the security guard that I’m not allowed to take any photos (:P):
Seafood Noodle with Thick Gravy – 65baht
Pork Noodles – 50baht
Fish Ball KuayTeow Tom Yum – 50baht
Fried Oyster – 60baht
Ratings:
Food – 8/10 (excluding the seafood noodle in thick gravy, they just pour the pre-cooked gravy on top of the noodle & the noodle is so rough)
Ambience – 8/10 (the seats near the window is always occupied!)
Price – 8/10 (reasonable for an upper class food court)
Service – 7/10 (very attentive)
How to go to Central World Plaza: Take the Skytrain and get down at BTS-Chidlom (E1)
P/S: You’ll be given a pass that contains 1000baht of value. Give the pass to the stall when you order food, they will swipe it and deduct accordingly. Pay the bill at cashier when you leave the loft.
This small shop is located on the opposite side of Grand Palace. So if you happen to visit Grand Palace, do stop by here & try the noodles soup. The taste is not bad, although the shop looks a bit run down.
Ratings:
Food – 6/10 (above average, it’s clear soup & if you like spicy, add in the chili flakes, hot hot hot!)
Ambience – 4/10 (sitting outside is better, it’s quite stuff inside)
Price – 7/10 (ok)
Service – 7/10 (they are Chinese, can understand English)
I will be showcasing some of the nice food we had during our recent Bangkok trip and also the places where we dine in, this could be a food guide for the Bangkok travellers.
The food center on 6th floor at MBK Mall, great variety of food in a decent environment.

We spent 160baht for our lunch on the following:
Stewed Beef & Beef Balls Noodles – 50baht
Braised Pork Knuckle Rice with Pickles – 50baht
ABC – 30baht (more than 20 types of toppings to choose from)

Durian Glutinuos Rice – 30baht
Ratings:
Food – 9/10 (for pork knuckle alone I would give 10/10, hehe)
Ambience – 7/10 (typical food court)
Price – 8/10 (quite reasonably priced)
Service – 7/10 (they understands English, some are Chinese, worst case just point at the photo or the menu)
How to go to MBK Mall: Take the Skytrain and get down at BTS-National Stadium (W1)
P/S: They used coupon system (many of the food courts in Bangkok does the same) but you can refund the unused coupon within the same day.
Our flight is at 3.15pm and we have planned to leave for airport when we check out by 12noon.
So after breakfast at 9am, we walked down the road to Pratunam wholesale market for a quick last round of shopping. The place was already crowded by shoppers and I bought some kids clothing and some for myself. Ended up spending another 900baht and that’s it, my wallet is finally emptied,
We packed all our stuff, and of course I packed mine into hubby’s luggage bag as well since he only bought 2 jerseys & 2 T-shirts, there’s still ample space to put my things in, hehehe
We reached Suvarnabhumi airport around 1pm and we checked in early. Both of our luggage bags weigh only 14kg in total, well at least I know that next time I could actually buy more & not worrying that the baggage will exceeds the weight limit, hahaha LOL
2 luggage bags full, with my backpack and a hand carry plastic bag.
We hang around in this new airport & had our lunch. The food here are very expensive. We thought of going McD to eat the Pork burger but there wasn’t one in the airport, so we headed to Burger King, which we then found that it’s closed for renovation… We ended up having Pizza for lunch, not bad at all.
Our flight took off on time and we reached LCCT around 6.15pm, and I just can’t wait to rush home to see Dillon & Kaith….
I have really enjoyed this trip, but it’d be better if I have had the right companion who would enjoy shopping as much as I do, hahaha, too bad hubby only enjoyed the food while the other couple friends, I’m not sure if they enjoyed the trip though. To be frank, I haven’t had enough shopping this time (will it ever be enough?) so I’m definitely going back to Bangkok again, with my mummy friends.
The highlight of the day is no other than Chatuchak Market, which only opens on weekends. Some said a trip to Bangkok isn’t complete without visiting the Chatuchak market, which I have to agree.
We woke up early as it’ll be very hot & stuffy to visit the market in the afternoon. We took the BTS Skytrain from Ratchatewi to Mo Chit station, which cost only 30baht per person and we reached the Chatuchak market around 9am, just nice to start doing our shopping.
The market is so huge and it’s divided into 26 sections that sell basically everything that you can name eg. clothing, handicraft, antiques, plants, ceramic, and even live animals/pets. There are maps available there for reference. Since we were there early, it’s not that hot and crowded yet so my shopping was quite enjoyable.
I bought some clothes & shoes for myself, and some decorative items & souvenirs too, of course I never forget to bargain and I’m quite satisfied with it. I have spent about 2300baht in just less than 4 hours, and we have to leave as it’s started getting hot and crowded and hubby also feel very bored already (man will never enjoy shopping huh?)
We went back to hotel and we decided to take a short nap to recharge our energy. In the late afternoon, we went out again to the MBK Mall for shopping and dinner. We had steamboat dinner at MK Restaurant, it was fine but nothing special anyway, I still think our homemade steamboat is the best, haha LOL.


The seafood + vegetables set serves 4 pax and cost 860baht (not cheap also huh?)
Surprisingly the mall started closing around 9pm, kind of early to me as I planned to shop till 10pm at least. Anyway, we still hang out at the concourse where they have this sports wear fair, and I managed to buy one Adidas jersey at 490baht, whereas hubby also bought 2 pieces of Adidas jersey that cost only 260baht each, it’s really a steal!
We headed back to hotel and I started to pack the luggage. Our flight on tomorrow is at 3.15pm so I could still go for the last round of shopping if there is still space in my luggage bags, hahaha LOL.
We woke up early at 7am as we’ll be visiting the Grand Palace today and we try to be there early so that it won’t be too hot.
Set breakfast is included in our room booking and there are 6 different sets to choose from, namely the American breakfast, Continental breakfast, Pancakes set, Noodle Soup, Fried Rice & Fried Noodles, all comes with juice & coffee/tea. It’s nothing to brag about but I prefer this than the boring buffet breakfast though, at least we get to choose different things to eat every morning and it’s served hot!


Noodle Soup & the American Breakfast set
There are 4 of us and so since we were lazy to get a cab outside the hotel, we decided to take the hotel’s limousine to Grand Palace, which cost 200baht (roughly RM5/person). We reached at 9.00am and the crowd were already there. It’s not a very lucky day for us as it started to rain when we were about to go in. Anyway we still continue our sightseeing since the rain wasn’t heavy.
For those who plan to visit Grand Palace, make sure your shoulders and legs are covered all you will be renting happy pants (Cost 100 baht and you’ll get it back when you return the clothes), toes should be covered as well (though I still see some people allowed to go in wearing sandals). The entrance ticket cost 250baht, which includes entry to the Vimanmek Mansion.
The Emerald Buddha is especially amazing and it’s a fair bit walk around, it’s definitely a place worth visiting when you are in Bangkok, but we are not allowed to take any photos of the statue. Below are some photos of the surrounding areas:
After the Grand Palace, we went to this small shop located on the opposite side to have a drink and something to eat. The soup noodle taste is not bad, although the shop looks a bit run down.
Next we walked to the next block, Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha . This is an amazing temple and a must see. The Reclining Buddha is larger than you think. The admission fee to Wat Pho is 50 baht per person.
Although we were a bit tired after visiting 2 places but we still wanted to see more, and thus we took a cab (after bargaining with a few drivers) to Vimanmek Mansion – the world’s largest golden teak wood mansion. We are not allowed to bring in our phones & cameras to take photos so I don’t have any photos to share with you. It’s worth a visit if you like to see antiques & collectibles.
After the sightseeing trips in the morning, we proceed to have lunch at Bobae Tower food center. The Thai food here is nice & cheap.




(Clockwise from top left) Stewed Duck Rice – 45baht, Fried Rice with Shrimps – 35baht, Seafood Tom Yum Soup – 60baht, Fish Ball Noodles – 40baht
Bobae Tower is a wholesale center where you’ll find a lot (I mean A LOT!) of clothing here, I especially like the kids clothing, the designs and material are so nice & since it’s made in Thailand, the price are cheap compare to the similar one we get in KL. I bought a whole lot of kids clothing (mainly for Kaith) & also a few mini tee for myself at wholesale price, total spending was about 1300baht.
Everybody was so exhausted after many hours of walking & shopping and hence we returned to the hotel to freshen up.
In the evening we went out again to Pratunam area, thinking to do some shopping in Platinum Mall but only to find that most of the shops in the mall were closing?? I was wondering why because I learnt from the travel website that the mall opens from 10am – 10pm but when I was there only I realised they actually opens from 8.30am – 8pm. But even we were there around 7.00pm plus, there were not many people and some shops have already closed or starting to close, sigh…. makes me no mood to continue shopping.
For hubby’s sake, we then proceed to the Pantip IT Mall next door, the place is huge but frankly speaking, it’s nothing close to Low Yat Plaza we have in KL, so hubby wasn’t keen to shop there also and as we decided to head for dinner, it started to rain heavily, what a bad day for us!
After the rain stopped, we walk to Ratchatewi Seafood restaurant to have our dinner, which is located on the way back to our hotel. The food is ok, and hubby & I took the Chang beer as it was so cheap, a big bottle at only 55baht.


Fried Squid – 100baht, Broccoli with Shrimps – 80baht
Later that night we went for massage next to the hotel. The place is small but neat, not the hanky panky one but the proper Thai massage. I went for the Foot massage for an hour at 200baht while hubby went for the Full body Thai massage for 2 hours at 400baht only. The massage is so nice & relaxing and I’ve planned to come again tomorrow for pedicure because it’s 150baht only!
Our flight is on Thursday morning, we took the coach at KL Sentral at 6.00am to LCCT and we arrived LCCT at 7.00am. There was only a few people at the AirAsia counter and it only took us 10 minutes to check in. The flight took off at 8.25am sharp and we arrived safely in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport around 9.30am local time.
We walked straight out to the airport, leaving behind the people who keep approaching us for cab service. There is a small counter (not even a proper booth) out there where you see all taxi drivers lining up (so funny it was the driver & not the passengers who line up, haha), tell to the lady at counter of the hotel you wish to go, they charge 50baht service fee (pay to driver) and the driver will charge the meter fare. We ended up paying around 300baht (incl toll fare) for the ride.
We were staying at Samran Place Hotel, located along the Petchburi road, it’s a very small hotel but the rooms are clean and cosy. The nearest BTS (Skytrain) station – Ratchatewi is just 5 minutes walking distance and the shopping heaven Pratunam area is also just within 10 minutes walk. I booked the room via Agoda.com at only RM90 per night inclusive of 2 set breakfast, well nothing to brag about the breakfast but at least there are 6 sets to choose from and you can have different set served hot to you every morning, I personally prefer this than the boring buffet breakfast.


The room comes with Queen bed, good enough for 2 persons & the toilet is clean. Anyway we didn’t spend much time in the room.
After checking in to our room, we proceed to MBK Mall for lunch & shopping. We took about 15 minutes to walk there, and we think that we should have taken a cab there as it was so hot!
We went to the food center on 6th floor and were delighted by the great variety of food there, you can see many stalls selling food with pork, definitely not something you will see in here. We spent 160baht for our lunch on the following:
After lunch, the shopping trip get started. I only bought 1 piece of clothe and a handbag as I wanted to save my money for shopping in other areas, haha. Most of the things sold in MBK Mall started from 199baht, you can try to bargain but normally they won’t give any discount unless you are buying more, but 199baht for a handbag or a pair of shoes are fairly reasonable to me already…
Mummy busy checking out the handbags the kids clothing of course
We went back to hotel to freshen up after that and continue our evening by visiting the famous Erawan Shrine, located just in front of Central World Plaza (get down at BTS – Chidlom station).
After that we walked to the Central World Plaza to have our dinner at the food court:
(Clockwise from top left) Seafood Noodle with Thick Gravy – 65baht, Fish Ball KuayTeow Tom Yum – 50baht, Fried Oyster – 60baht, Pork Noodles – 50baht