September 3, 2009
So the cheap food options haven't been what I expected. It tends to be very oily, spicy, sweet, or salty. Plus, proccessed meat is in abundance - entrees are full of proccessed seafood or pork balls, bright pink hot dogs, or other strange unidentifiable meat parts. Don't get me wrong - I love processed meat like Spam and hotdogs. But I do like having real meat more often. I think we're figuring it out now and came across some really really good things, and in one day we had -
For Lunch:
thai/chinese dim sum style food for 65 baht ($2) total for me and Eric
* fried sticky rice balls - green curry flavor and chicken basil
* steamed thick rice noodle stuffed with carrots, bamboo shoots, and green onions (think shrimp wrapped in those thick stacks of noodles at dim sum)
* pan fried version of the above
* egg tart and a corn tart (like an egg tart with corn pieces)
For Dinner:
100 baht ($3) total
* very nice green curry
* fried tofu stir fried with pork and mushrooms
Eric and I were both happy and full at the end of each meal. I'm looking forward to more fried sticky rice balls in my future.