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South Indian food in Bangkok. I'm now very tempted to get supper at our nearby Prata Wala.

(06-03-2022, 11:00 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ]South Indian food in Bangkok. I'm now very tempted to get supper at our nearby Prata Wala.

haha i know what you mean. feel like eating some thosai after watching ur vid.
(05-03-2022, 04:43 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: [ -> ]If you enjoyed my previous post (see above), maybe you'll like this video too! Another coastal foraging video and this time featuring a very helpful doggie.


The first coastal foraging video you posted had a bigger haul leh.. :x
(06-03-2022, 11:00 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ]South Indian food in Bangkok. I'm now very tempted to get supper at our nearby Prata Wala.


The tender lamb shank and thick gravy he ate at the last restaurant... Shocked
(07-03-2022, 07:31 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: [ -> ]The first coastal foraging video you posted had a bigger haul leh.. :x

Okay I found two videos with big hauls for you. Wink First video has huge lobsters and the second video has lots of abalone. Big Smile


Feels a little weird sharing a video of canned sardines here but Portugal is actually well known for their premium canned fish. Everything is packed by hand and the canning and preserving actually enhances the taste of the sardine and its condiments. 

Probably tastes better than Ayam brand sardines. Cheeky

(08-03-2022, 07:57 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: [ -> ]Okay I found two videos with big hauls for you. Wink First video has huge lobsters and the second video has lots of abalone. Big Smile

LOL thanks for sharing. Really big hauls. The first video especially, just lobster after lobster after lobster. And grilling it on the beach and then eating it must have felt amazing.
I'm sometimes quite skeptical of hipsterish eateries that try to sell classic dishes as something more expensive, but this place in England seems to do it right. Their remakes of classic English food such as scotch egg and sausage rolls seem great but it's the fried chicken sandwich that looks really amazing. 

Also amazing is the price. Everything this guy ate came up to only £23 (about S$41), which is very cheap considering it's in England and also how much he ordered. Ordering this much in a Singaporean cafe would probably cost at least S$60.

(10-03-2022, 05:14 PM)Icicle Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sometimes quite skeptical of hipsterish eateries that try to sell classic dishes as something more expensive, but this place in England seems to do it right. Their remakes of classic English food such as scotch egg and sausage rolls seem great but it's the fried chicken sandwich that looks really amazing. 

Also amazing is the price. Everything this guy ate came up to only £23 (about S$41), which is very cheap considering it's in England and also how much he ordered. Ordering this much in a Singaporean cafe would probably cost at least S$60.


You're right, the fried chicken sandwich looks like the main star. It has quite a funny name too "KFCaesar", because it's fried chicken (KFC) + caesar salad in a sandwich.
(10-03-2022, 05:14 PM)Icicle Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sometimes quite skeptical of hipsterish eateries that try to sell classic dishes as something more expensive, but this place in England seems to do it right. Their remakes of classic English food such as scotch egg and sausage rolls seem great but it's the fried chicken sandwich that looks really amazing. 

Also amazing is the price. Everything this guy ate came up to only £23 (about S$41), which is very cheap considering it's in England and also how much he ordered. Ordering this much in a Singaporean cafe would probably cost at least S$60.

very reasonable price. there are some cafes i visited here that charge almost $100 for less food..not nice somemore.