There’s no subway station near Burnt except for Lumphini (Blue Line), and you’ll need to walk about seven minutes (450 m). We took a Bolt to get here, while the other customers we saw at the restaurant had come by car. Other restaurants and, I think, shops are still being built around Burnt, so it … Continue reading Burnt (How to go, what to expect)
EASY! buddy (What to expect)
I’ve seen friends eat here whenever they’re in Bangkok, so I wanted to try it myself and see why. There are a lot of branches of Easy! buddy but the one we went to was in Siam Center. Easy! Buddy is located on the second floor of Siam Center, and it’s not hard to find. … Continue reading EASY! buddy (What to expect)
Mil Toast (How to go, what to expect) – the same one from Seoul!
I didn’t plan on going here, but the weather was so insane. It was hot and humid, and we needed a place to cool down. I know Mil Toast usually only sells bread, based on their cafe in Seoul, so the strawberry bingsu displayed outside their store really caught my eye. The closest subway station … Continue reading Mil Toast (How to go, what to expect) – the same one from Seoul!
Bangkok: Where to stay (City Park Hotel Bangkok Pratunam by PCL)
I wanted to try a different hotel this time to see if there were better options. While looking for a room that was spacious enough to open two suitcases without costing too much, I came across this place. Our previous hotel : Nap Hotel Agoda link : City Park Hotel Bangkok Pratunam by PCL Get … Continue reading Bangkok: Where to stay (City Park Hotel Bangkok Pratunam by PCL)
8 Days 7 Nights Itinerary in Seoul
I booked this trip because I wanted to eat strawberries while they were still in season. I also discovered that it was peak season for hamachi (Japanese amberjack, or yellowtail), which is my mom’s favorite sashimi. I’m so happy I was able to try so many new places, though there is still so much left … Continue reading 8 Days 7 Nights Itinerary in Seoul