Wednesday, June 25, 2008

bangkok day 2...

Continued from here.

Woke up pretty early on the second day and headed for breakfast in the guesthouse's lounge. After that we took a short walk to the Sala Daeng BTS Skytrain which is like 5 minutes away from where we stayed.


Patpong during daytime.


Funny to see how many shops with Japanese names along the streets of Patpong, I didn't even notice that when we arrived. It's like a mini Japanese Street here.


BTS Skytrain. Way more efficient than Malaysia's LRT.


We decided to go to Pratunam Market which is, according to the map, located quite near the Phaya Thai Station.

Apparently we got it wrong.

Took us more than half an hour's walk from the station to the market (under the hot sun), we swore that we won't take anything other than taxi to return later.


Streets in Pratunam Market.


Pratunam Market is a place where you'll find plenty of tailors selling custom-made working blouses, pants, or old folks' attires. We initially thought we could get some decent buys here but sadly we got that wrong. The stuff sold here are just not our styles. But that didn't stop me from getting a pair of jeans at 300Baht (RM30) though!


The famous Jay Puy.


After spending the entire morning & noon in Pratunam, we headed back to the guesthouse for a short rest before proceeding to China Town.

We got to China Town close to evening hours, and once we stepped out of the taxi we went straight to the much talked-about Jay Puy, rice served with thick kaeng karii, a chinese-style curry. You can almost certainly miss the stall if you're not paying attention, simply because the curry stall doesn't look like they're doing business.

In fact, you don't even see tables anywhere. Everyone either sit on plastic stools holding up your plate of curry rice or you just tapao and leave. There's a variety of curries available, but we again chose the one most people ordered, the thick pork curry with potato.


Yummy!


Suffice to say, it's by far the best meal we've had in Bangkok throughout our 4-day stay.


Mr Cowboy preparing pork satays.


That, and the pork satays where you can find almost everywhere in Bangkok. They all taste the same, which is simply delicious!!

And they're only at 10Baht (RM1) per stick!

I bought one everytime I passed by a stall selling pork satays. I just can't resist it.;)


I can eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Around 7pm, we went back to get dressed up for the night.

Sirocco & Sky Bar.

You can see pictures of the bar circulating in emails, people speak in awe of this place, which means you can't miss out Sirocco when visiting Bangkok.




Located at the 63rd floor of Lebua Hotel, you get to see the most magnificent view of Chao Phraya River behind you under the romantic moonlight.

Back to reality though, nothing here is cheap.

We spent a close 2,000Baht (RM200) for drinks alone (OMG!).

Lightning strikes.


But really, you cannot not come here. Just sitting up here looking at the majestic view of Bangkok's nightlights is priceless.

Our expensive drinks.


Too bad though, that it rained after a while. We thought we could enjoy the entire night outside admiring the lights of Bangkok city, but fate had it that it rained cats and dogs for the rest of the night.

Bangkok's night lights.


But not before we took enough pictures of the amazing view from the top of the world.


Simply beautiful.

To be continued...

5 comments:

WY said...

Simply beautiful....

you mean Sharon or the nightview?
Sharon is Hot! :P

Chris C. said...

I recently went to bangkok too. 20th till the 23rd.

Livingmonolith said...

@kam,

which sharon you're talking about, yours or mine? ;)

@chris,

great place for shopping isn't it? ;)

:: J o h n :: said...

Hi, your link is wrong for the skybar it is thedomebkk.com instead of domebkk.com

just a question, can you wear like jeans and polo shirt to the sky bar?

Livingmonolith said...

thanks john, i've corrected the link.

yes, you're allowed to wear polo and jeans, i did that... just don't wear sandals, i think you'll feel intimidated especially since they have staff escorting you from the main door of the hotel up to the skybar.;)