Some of these strange cafes I keep hearing about, definitely the two in my neck of the woods. One of them is called Makura Cat Cafe, at Srinakarindra, Soi 51. Seating is pillows on the floor, fare is light pasta…
Thailand is home to a colorful host of cabaret shows, in fact the image of the Thai cabaret show has become iconic in a way and instantly recognizable. And while it’s true that there are great cabaret shows all over…
The Vegetarian Festival is something we’ve discussed here before, and something no doubt we will be returning to annually. But in an attempt to keep it from getting too repetitive I’ll look today at a broader aspect of the inherent…
Nakhon Patom is right along the western edge of Bangkok, most destinations an hour or less from the city center if the traffic doesn’t have different plans. And this month parts of it will fill up as Thai Buddhists and…
Hua Hin is a great alternative to Pattaya or Koh Chang, being only about a 2 ½ hour drive from Bangkok. What’s more, the road between Bangkok and Hua Hin is dotted with excellent attractions like (floating market), an orchid…
This dish is exactly what you expect it to be. Believe it or not, omelets are popular food throughout the world, and in Thailand it’s no different. If you’re kids are being fussy eaters while you’re on holiday, this is…
Macha (or Matcha) is the Japanese word for powdered green tea, and the most widely recognized name of this around the world. It actually came from China, but lost popularity there several hundred years ago. It was retained by the…

