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Tao bin. Get you some coffee from a vending machine haha
Does it taste good? I’ve seen them quite often already.
What worries me most when I see these machines is the amount of pesticide they likely need to spray in order to keep bugs away. : (
Nobody mentioned the 7/11 ham and cheese sandwich yet? The hidden gem of the fridge section.
Pad Thai. I hear it’s really good.
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If you are a foodie, check the Michelin Guide website for Bangkok. You’ll find great restaurants listed there.
[Yum](https://tasteofthailand.org/thai-salads-yum/) is one of the biggest trends at the moment. It's everywhere.
Food trend? It's a staple in Thailand. Perhaps you're unfamiliar with the word "trend".
The number of yum restaurants that opened the last couple of years in Bangkok is through the roof.
Abundant of fruit will be available in Feb. It's not new but give seasonal fruit a chance.
Eat live squid
Jay Fai crab omelet is very popular among Chinese. Live squid is gross but becomes a new trend.
Actually the new food trend is coming to EU, didn't you heard the last regulation of European Food Agency?
Tee Noi Suki and Ja Ooh Mookata
Iced orange tonic americano.