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If you are visiting on business, you may be busy during the day but at night you would have a chance to get out and see the nightlife and everything that it has to offer. There are many nightclubs that you can visit that have dancing and great music. Of course you will also find that trip to Pattaya offers really nice restaurants as well where you can sit back relax, have a drink and enjoy the wonderful food and the relaxing atmosphere. After a long day of business meetings you are going to want to sit back and just close your eyes.

But, if you are here for pleasure on vacation, you may want to make some plans before you arrive so you can set your schedule to what you would like to do. If you have children with you, then you are going to want to see the tourist attractions at the theme parks and at the zoos. If everyone is of age than you may want to make plans for scuba-diving and seeing the underwater adventures that you can have in Pattaya as well. Even if you do not have experience you can still enjoy the underwater activities in travel to pattaya .

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Thai Food / Massaman ranked world´s best food by @CNNGO
« on: February 27, 2012, 08:34:45 PM »
One of my favourite curry dishes in Thailand is Massaman. This is one that I bought for lunch today which comes with beef and a roti. A great combination. This is rather fitting as CNNGO.com have just released their list of the "World's 50 Most Delicious Foods". And guess which takes their number one

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Thai Food / Pad Thai in an Omelette & Pad Thai with Deep Fried Wontons
« on: February 27, 2012, 08:19:12 PM »
Pad Thai in an Omelette

Pad Thai is one of my favourite Thai dishes and so I am always on the lookout for better recipes or variations. This one is certainly different. It is like the normal Pad Thai but it's wrapped in an omelette. It is called Pad Thai Hor Kai (ผัดไทห่อไข่). From what I can tell, the ingredients are all exactly the same, but instead of mixing the egg with the fried noodles, everything is wrapped in the omellete.



Pad Thai with Deep Fried Wontons

One of my favourite Thai food dishes is definitely "pad thai". The recipe and taste does vary a bit but the ingredients are often nearly always the same. Recently I have found some shops selling some alternatives to using noodles in this dish. The most notable was one using green papaya. Then the other day I found a shop selling this one. It is Pad Thai with Deep Fried Wontons (ผัดไทเกี๊ยวกรอบ) and it cost 35 Baht. It was certainly strange having the mixture without any noodles. It was a bit like eating nachos instead of pad thai. I am not sure if I was thrilled about it but it did make a change.


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