- Available anywhere, milk tea usually sells for 20 Baht.
- Chatuchak wins when it comes to variety, but evaluate whether or not you really need neon shorts.
- Phone chargers are available in different colors and lengths.
- Khao Kaa Moo is closest to "paksiw na pata," but the flavors are tamer. The slow-cooked fat is awesomely sinful.
- Mega Bangna hosts a huge branch of Ikea. Feel free to conceptualize your dream home here.
- The trip to Ikea will take at least an hour. At its end, you'll find Ikea food, too. Great deals await those who dig hotdog sandwiches and Ikea ice cream.
- Thrive: The Hostel offers affordable rates. It also helps that the dorm-style shower rooms are clean.
- The lobby of Thrive: The Hostel, which is near the red light district of Patpong, offers high-speed internet for guests.
- The lobby of Thrive: The Hostel, which is near the red light district of Patpong, offers high-speed internet for guests.
- Asiatique is best for sunsets and dinners. It also has shops similar to Tiendesitas, full of quirky finds.
- Ayutthaya should not be missed. Plan your trip early to avoid the horde of tourists.
- The park is large, so there's a lot of places to meditate and be by your lonesome. Dramatic spots for photos are in abundance, too.
- Thailand's 10 Baht barbeque goes best with sticky rice.
- Chicken wings and legs with light batter also go well with sticky rice.
- Hotdog crepes, coz why not?
- Tick one more off your bucket list by riding an elephant.
- Five Baht sushi. Five Baht.
- Bangkok gives you healthy options even along the streets. Fresh pomegranate and orange juice are widely available.
- The quick, scenic trip to Asiatique starts when you alight the BTS (train) at the Saphan Taksin station. Walk toward the river and catch the free river raft ride. For added effect, do it during sunset to appreciate the Chao Phraya river for free.
- Our tuktuk driver cum tour guide at Ayutthaya also knows his camera angles. He's a total gem!