Tag: thai noodle

Guay Tiew (ก๋วยเตี๋ยว) literally means noodles in Thai. Besides eating rice, noodles are our go to food when it comes to satisfying our taste buds. There are many types of Thai noodles you can choose from when ordering at a local noodle stall/ restaurant. The choices can include egg noodle (Bah – Mhee/ บะหมี่), rice… Read more »

Hello my foreign friend, are you craving to try some delicious Thai local steaks that are already earning local Michelin Star in Bangkok? Yes indeed, you can’t denied that Thai food is not good but if you have been abroad for quite a while, eating your home country food can help make you feel less… Read more »

“…But Iocals love them so much & eat there often”   Thailand’s China Town has so many restaurants worth becoming Thailand Michelin Star restaurants. There are so much you can eat and taste here, especially local street stalls which you might miss but shouldn’t be miss. Which restaurant is worth earning Thailand Michelin Star? Let’s… Read more »

TakeMeTour’s Tip: As of December 6, 2017, the first-ever Michelin Guide Thailand (Michelin Guide Bangkok 2018) has been launched! Check out the list of Michelin Guide Bangkok restaurants and our local tips for the best dining experience. Time to try Michelin Guide Thailand voted by Thai people through Wongnai User’s Award!   Hello everyone! As promised… Read more »

TakeMeTour’s Tip: As of December 6, 2017, the first-ever Michelin Guide Thailand (Michelin Guide Bangkok 2018) has been launched! Check out the list of Michelin Guide Bangkok restaurants and our local tips for the best dining experience. While we are waiting for the result of Michelin Guide Bangkok 2018 to come out, do you know… Read more »

A big fan for noodle? If you get to be in Thailand these following noodle dishes, from a cooked-to-order restaurant, can’t be missed from your food list. They are ones of the most common menus among locals. We actually eat these noodle dishes more frequently than Pad Thai since a cooked-to-order restaurant can be found… Read more »