Tuesday, October 20, 2009

4 Days Bangkok Trip - P.4

4 Days Bangkok Trip - P.1, P.2, P.3, P.5, P.6, P.7, P.8, P.9

Food Court in Siam Paragon...

After our "walk" at Chatuchak, we felt the needs to take shower before heading for dinner as we were very a bit smelly due to the constant flow of sweat during the walk. So we hopped on the train and back we were to the hotel. Once inside the room, we blasted the air-con to the max and took our shower. After the shower we just lied on the bed and watched TV as it was still early (6pm) to go out for dinner. It was so comfortable especially with the cool air blowing out from the air-con and without realizing, we snoozed off. By the time we woke up, it was already 8:30pm...
We didn't wanna go far, so we just walked along the Sukhumvit Road to see if we could get something to bite... but after 20 mins of hunting, the hawkers' food didn't seem to be appetizing and the many fast food outlets didn't seem to be interesting... so we took the Skytrain to Siam Paragon which was 3 stations away from Asok BTS.

When we reached Siam Paragon, it was already 9 p.m and we just went straight to the food court which was at LG.
Siam Paragon serves as its slogan " The Pride of Bangkok" goes, The 1st mega shopping complex in Thailand. It houses various world-class international brands - a truly shopping paradise for brand name lovers. Oh-ya, 21-screen cineplexes as well.
But today we only had the chance to check out their food court and nothing else...
Choices aplenty and food ordering was a breeze... maybe it was already late (9 p.m+). But first we had to buy some "credits" from the cashier. A card would be issued to you for the value that you want and only then you can start ordering your food from the stall. The stall will deduct the amount from the card for the food you order. After your meal, if the credit is not used up, just go to the cashier to cash out.
The drinks counter...

We were not particularly hungry due to the "heavy consumption" at Chatuchak, so we ordered these...
The beef noodle... the beef was a bit chewy but the broth was OK. The noodle was springy and the portion was just right for 70TB
The Thai version of Char Kuey Teow - Pad Thai. It was delicious! 70TB for Prawn Pad Thai and basic pad Thai was 60TB.
After the meal, we found that many shops had closed but somehow we managed to have a " peep" on many of the luxury cars on displayed at the level where many high-end car companies set up their showroom at.
Pride of Proton... Lotus that owned by Proton which will be participating in next year's F1.

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