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Re: Eating in Bangkok

The open air ones are not too bad, the price of course cheaper than Somboon etc., but of course the quality not the same standard either. Like compare small restaurant and big restaurant, hehe. The air-con one is just a bit further down, near the shop selling the pig leg rice.

As for the place near the national stadium, it's not near any BTS/MRT station. It's the stadium past Rama 9, towards Ramkamhaeng area. If you know where Ram Uni is, that's the stadium. There are 2 roads on each side of the stadium. One is Ramkamhaeng, the other is known as 'Lung (L)Ram'. The hotel and the restaurant is on Lung Lam. (Lung as in 'behind'.) They're in the Hua Mak area.

As far as I know/can see, they don't have an actual name. It's in a little tent with those makeshift metal tables/chairs. Not open during the day, only in the evenings/at night. Think it closes around 11pm. If going by taxi, just tell them to get you to hotel Inter Place @ Hua Mak/Ramkamhaeng.

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On a side note, any one knows where I can get decent SG food? Like hokkien mee, prawn noodles, bak kut teh etc.? Been here for a while and really miss the food back home.