Talking about the Indian food in Bangkok, I remember the new corner I discovered.
This time in Bangkok, I was trying to draw a balance between Indian food and the my favourite street foods. So, if I take Indian food for breakfast, lunch and dinner; then evening snacks would be the street food. Or may be sometime to warm up for lunch.
So venturing around in the streets of Bangkok, I found a roll maker. Its simply delicious. It is made of the sweet dough to go with an omelet and some black pepper on top for aroma. There was also another kind where the roll is made of the usual pancake and the sausage inside.
The moment I saw them, I was very curious as the rolls had strangled strands. I was wondering how is that made. May be the pictures would help to understand what I mean. I am falling out of words as they were incredible.
Struggling with curiosity and my appetite I decided to go for a roll with omelet and black pepper. Ummm It was yummy. I paid the money. Said the Khapun Khap and went on the street. The moment I finished, I realized I want one more. It was immediate rewind and I was back at the shop. This time I decided to go for the roll with Sausage. It was twice good as the first. Then what the greedy person inside me woke up and I asked the seller can we customize. Of course with signs as its not easy to communicate in English.
We need no Language to communicate if we express things from heart. The seller was already confident that I am in love with his products and want more. He was smiling all through while he combined the sausage with the omelet to make the roll.
We both shared some smiles and said good bye until next time.
Simply delicious and irresistible.
This time in Bangkok, I was trying to draw a balance between Indian food and the my favourite street foods. So, if I take Indian food for breakfast, lunch and dinner; then evening snacks would be the street food. Or may be sometime to warm up for lunch.
So venturing around in the streets of Bangkok, I found a roll maker. Its simply delicious. It is made of the sweet dough to go with an omelet and some black pepper on top for aroma. There was also another kind where the roll is made of the usual pancake and the sausage inside.
The moment I saw them, I was very curious as the rolls had strangled strands. I was wondering how is that made. May be the pictures would help to understand what I mean. I am falling out of words as they were incredible.
Struggling with curiosity and my appetite I decided to go for a roll with omelet and black pepper. Ummm It was yummy. I paid the money. Said the Khapun Khap and went on the street. The moment I finished, I realized I want one more. It was immediate rewind and I was back at the shop. This time I decided to go for the roll with Sausage. It was twice good as the first. Then what the greedy person inside me woke up and I asked the seller can we customize. Of course with signs as its not easy to communicate in English.
We need no Language to communicate if we express things from heart. The seller was already confident that I am in love with his products and want more. He was smiling all through while he combined the sausage with the omelet to make the roll.
We both shared some smiles and said good bye until next time.
Simply delicious and irresistible.
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