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flowerpower
26-10-2008, 01:09 PM
Arguably, some of the best and cheapest food in Thailand is literally on the street, or in small informal restaurants. Trouble is, many of these places don’t have a menu! Or if they do have a menu, it may be in Thai language only. This makes these places far less convenient for foreign visitors than they could be. With this ‘generic’ menu you have a good overview of what dishes are typically available, and you can point at the Thai translation to tell the cook or waitress your order.
http://www.nachang.com/travelmenu/thai_travel_menu.pdf
Andrene
01-11-2008, 03:53 AM
Arguably, some of the best and cheapest food in Thailand is literally on the street, or in small informal restaurants. Trouble is, many of these places don’t have a menu! Or if they do have a menu, it may be in Thai language only. This makes these places far less convenient for foreign visitors than they could be. With this ‘generic’ menu you have a good overview of what dishes are typically available, and you can point at the Thai translation to tell the cook or waitress your order.
http://www.nachang.com/travelmenu/thai_travel_menu.pdf
oh kudos :love:, nice guide!
going there in 2 weeks & i cant speak any thai, much less read :s12: .
will be printing a copy of the guide just in case. thx man!
p.s pity abt that thread hijacker in between... abit of an eyesore :evil:
SecretAgent
03-11-2008, 01:42 AM
Another great website on how to buy and eat off the streets in Thailand..
http://www.thailandqa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10544
From Paknam forum. :)
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