Best restaurant At Ari, Thailand
by hagemaru
Nov 30, 2024
#ThailandFlightEvent #BangkokTravel #BangkokTravelCourse
If you want a course that allows you to enjoy both luxury and local experiences in Bangkok, I recommend this route:
Park Hyatt Bangkok → Lei Lao Ari → Chatuchak Night Market
1. Leisure in the city, Park Hyatt Bangkok
I started my morning leisurely at Park Hyatt Bangkok. Although it is located in the heart of the city connected to Central Embassy, the moment I entered the hotel, I felt like all the noise was blocked. The breakfast served in a quiet and sophisticated atmosphere is one of the highlights of this hotel.
It is a combination of buffet and a la carte, and you should definitely try the truffle egg scramble and local rice noodles.
The swimming pool is an infinity style with a view of the city. It was perfect for lightly preparing for the day while lying on the sunbed, and overall, it was a time when I thought, ‘This is what relaxation is.’
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2. Local Taste, Lay Lao – Local Restaurant Selected by Michelin
The place I would like to recommend for lunch or early dinner is ‘Lay Lao’ near BTS Ari Station. It is a restaurant specializing in Isan cuisine that has been selected for the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand for 8 consecutive years.
The menu I ate was
• Signature fried squid: Crispy but soft inside, perfect with special sauce.
• Grilled pork neck: Juicy meat with a smoky flavor, a rice thief.
• Pad Thai (pork): Plenty of meat! Richer and more filling than shrimp.
• Morning glory (stir-fried hollow vegetables) and Thai omelette are also recommended as a side dish.
Overall, it is not too salty and suits the taste of Koreans, so I can recommend it to those who are trying Thai food for the first time. It is also good value for money, so we were able to eat until we were full.
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3. End of the night, Chatuchak Night Market
After finishing my meal, I took a taxi or MRT to Chatuchak Night Market.
The daytime market is usually more famous, but the Chatuchak Night Market, which opens on weekend evenings, has a completely different atmosphere. Just walking through the lively market alleys filled with locals and tourists can give you energy.
Of course, there is food,
• Handmade accessories
• Emotional interior decorations
• Linen clothes, vintage items, etc.
Each alley has a different theme, so it is fun to look around.
I had a quick bite of mango sticky rice, grilled skewers, and Thai milk tea, and I also got a cute handmade pouch.
It can get crowded, so make sure to bring cash, a portable charger, and hand sanitizer.
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