Following up on my previous blog again at http://wp.me/pCcuC-Lw, this blog I’m gonna talk about what we ate in Pai… I must say, love the food there and love the people there too! So much warmth and love! 😉 You can check out more pics about our charity trip to Pai on our Facebook page! Check out the pics:
Typical local breakfast of some minced pork porridge with fried mini dough sticks.Looks gooey but really yummyThe minced meat is nice and tender.We catered lunch for all kids and staff of the school… all 170 of them.The kids’ favorite fishball noodle soupAll the ingredients for the noodle soupLotsa bowls to prepare!One of the kids collected his bowl and preparing to feastThey just love it!Feasting in progress… really yummy noodles!This little guy had 2 bowls… or was it 3? Love it when you see them eat! 🙂We hit the Walking Street of Pai at nightSuper crowded for such a small placeLotsa BBQs aroundEsan sausagesAnd bugs, hoppers, roaches, worms… you name it they have it…Ooooo…. Fear Factor ThailandBest way to feed your hungry goats… Let tourists buy the milk bottles!Children raising funds by performingThis uniformed guy sang pretty well and raising funds for a good cause! Cute huh gals?Yums!Fried oyster omeletteHerbal drinks hot and cold… very nice and refreshing! The guys selling it is hilarious… he talks all the time in Thai!Yummy Lemon Grass drinkThis guy stood there for at least 4 hours, same posture. You give him money, you can draw any part on his body… I noticed his inner thighs were not drawn though… hmmm… spared him… hahaQuite ok…Mango glutinous rice dessert!Sour mangoes lor! Not in season I guess…Nutty man…You can see this selling everywhere in PaiSome black rice glutinous thingy they BBQ first…Then sprinkle some condense milk and grounded peanut and quite interesting to try. The glutinous cake is actually tasteless.BBQ sweet potatoes are awesome and cheap!Strawberries again, favs for allWe spotted some Noodle soup stall along the street during the day and guess what, we ordered and tried!Curry-like soupNoodles with meat and blood curdsCrispy noodles with curry soup… Think it’s known as Khao SoiGone in 120 seconds…The we spotted again some fried chicken stall along the same roadLooks damn goodFunky lady boss and funny tooReally awesome fried chicken. A must try!This place is near the school we visited… along the main road… I really dunno how to locate this place but need to share with my readers here on how awesome the food isBasil pork rice… this one is very nice, salty and very very spicy!!!Phad Thai Pai style… A little twist from the normal phad thai we have in Bangkok but pretty tasty, sweet and fragrant.Som Tam. One of the best we’ve tasted. Even our Thai friends with us said this is awesome!Love these freshly squeezed tamarind juices…
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