Thailand really is the epitome of all street food cities. Ratty old carts and portable kitchens line the sidewalks. Thai families who live close to the curb open up their homes to sell whatever they’re serving for dinner that night to others passing by. We’ve even seen mechanic shops set up during the daytime turn into Thai street food garages by night. Thai food […]
Bangkok
Thailand in Photos
Thai life is always chaotic and people are always on the go. If it’s your first time in Thailand, it’s normal to have a bit of a culture shock – Thais sometimes do things differently, like take their shoes off outside the house, play the king’s anthem at the movie theatre, or pack your soup-to-go in plastic […]
What to Eat in Thailand
There are few places in the world where cuisine is an interesting juxtaposition of sweet, sour, hot and salty all in one. Thailand is one of those places. When Dan and I go back to the land of smiles, food is a big reason why. Here are 10 classic dishes to eat when you travel to […]
Eating with a Thai Family in Bangkok
One of the best ways to experience local culture and immerse yourself is by sharing time with the people and communities who live there. I try meeting new people, sometimes even sharing a meal with a local, when I travel. In Bangkok, Dan and I had dinner with a Thai family from the Kudijin community. We met them on our bike […]
Bangkok by Bike Tour
Traffic. Air Pollution. Over-crowded streets. These are the things most people think of when they think of Bangkok. Despite its bad rap, we wanted to find the calmer, more local side to Bangkok. We met Tammy, a local guide near the 14 October memorial. Just a few short minutes on our bikes and suddenly the city […]