Thursday, September 3, 2009

My apologies...



My dear friends.
I have been absent not only from posting, but from reading and commenting on your posts. Forgive me!

Thailand was memorable... in some ways good, and in some ways not-so-good. Overall, the food was good, but sadly not as exciting as I had expected. There were some things I was afraid to eat (i.e. uncooked veggies/fruits, anything from street vendors), and other things that were no better or different from Thai restaurants here in the U.S.

Here are some highlights!

May I say, first, that during our layover in Tokyo, we were pleasantly surprised at the delicious airport food! We Americans are so accustomed to airport meals that are tasteless, pre-frozen, and un-appetizing. But those Japanese, man do they know how to do airport food!! We had ramen, una-don, and tuna-don. Just delightful!! Especially a nice break from airplane food.


Several nights, we stayed with the family of a good friend of ours, and they were so good to us in the food department. The first meal upon our arrival around midnight was simple, but so wonderful and tasty... satay, crab fried rice, and of course, Thai Coca-cola.


There were also many fresh seasonal fruits, like these rombutan (I think that's what they're called)... I loved these sweet little things!!!


Our first breakfast was nothing like an American breakfast (where's the oatmeal?). It was a DELICIOUS green papaya salad (I MEAN, REALLY DELICIOUS), rotisserie chicken, beef satay, broiled fish, fresh squeezed orange juice, STICKY RICE!! It was a delicious, albiet heavy, way to start the day.


We also had some iced coffee and tea at our friend's cousin's coffee shop, and I just loved how they put their drinks in these little paper bags. Maybe for the condensation? It is VERY hot and humid there. The best part -- these drinks were no more than 35 baht each... about US$1!!


We went to a great outdoor (translation: mosquitoes) seafood restaurant one night, and although I was a little anxious about having seafood in Thailand, it was really great!! We had really tasty shellfish, fried whole fish, and the list goes on and on.


But no, we did not have any of this:



We also went down to the small island of Koh Tao. I only took one food picture here (gasp!), but it was really great! D had this grilled whole fish (fresh red snapper), and they put this interesting sauce on it... but it was mighty tasty!!


Other than food... here are some snaps from the trip...




More food later!

20 comments:

  1. are you sure those little red fruits are not sour hot cockles?

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  2. Awww street food is sometimes the best type of food Asian countries have to offer! But I don't blame you for avoiding it for sanitary reasons. However, what you did eat looks awesome. I can't wait to see more! Sounds like you had a good time

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  3. those rombutan seem dangerous!!!

    cockles are clam-like things, right?

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  4. I am glad you had a nice trip, I missed you! Thanks for sharing the pictures I have always wanted to visit Thailand!

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  5. Welcome back!!!
    Thanks for sharing your photos and memories! I'd have been afraid to try raw foods as well. It's not worth it, you don't want to waste time being sick. I just got back from Japan myself, I spent a month there and, like you say, was absolutely astonished at the quality of food these people eat. Even at the airport, even from vending machines... food was delicious, healthy and high-quality! The Japanese have it going on!

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  6. I love Japan & Thailand. Your pictures reminded me of my time there... I bet you ate like a queen...

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  7. Delicious - what great pictures! Sounds like you had a great time. Glad you're home safely :)

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  8. The pictures look great!!

    I love the breakfast that you had, but that wasn't really breakfast food. I've found that I am eating stuff like that for breakfast because I don't want to eat oatmeal, or cereal or something sweet.

    Great pics and I love the coca cola bottle!

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  9. Welcome back! Sounds like you had some great food a took some great photos. I've only been to Bangkok for a few days, but am hoping to go back someday soon.

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  10. I've never been to Thailand but remember having a layover in Tokyo on my way to Shanghai. They have some of the BEST airport food ever! Everything was so fresh and yummy!

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  11. Sounds like an awesome trip. Glad to have you back.

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  12. We've missed you and are so glad that you are back. Thanks for all of the great pictures you've posted for us to see of your trip.
    Sam

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  13. Glad you're back! Rambutan is one of my favorite Asian fruits. Did you know rambut means "hair"?! Thus, hairy fruit :)

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  14. everything looks so good and i love all your pictures! i'm jealous, i've always wanted to go to thailand (or anywhere in asia actually).

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  15. Hey Christina, not sure if you remember me (I gave you all the notes for a class we had together at BC) but I randomly heard about your "story." It's encouraging to see how you press on; I guess I can relate. Your posts make me hungry. You should try to make budejjigae or kalbi tang... both equally common, equally important, and equally difficult to make well korean dishes that should be in your repertoire. =)

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  16. Dude! it looks like you had a lovely (and tasty) trip! yeah, i understand what you mean by Japanese Airport serving good food. I lived in Japan for 11 yrs and some of the best food I ate was in airport. weird, huh.

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  17. I miss Japanese ramen...sooo good. and i would love to take a trip to thailand one day.

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  18. Hi Christina,

    Those pictures of Thailand are really pretty! What a pretty country. Yeah, I love the food at Narita Airport too. Thanks for stopping by my blog - yay Boston bloggers! I'll be subscribing to your blog as well. :)

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  19. i don't believe for a one bit when you say it wasn't as exciting! The food itself should make up for it, that Thai-style breakfast sounds AMAZING! I LOVE green papaya salad! Can't wait for more!

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  20. Great pics...glad you had a nice trip!
    Welcome back!

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