Foodland on Ramkamhaeng
So I went shopping last night, late last night. I know, it’s a dreadfully exciting business – late night shopping, but this was indeed a special occasion. I like the Foodland on Ramkamhaeng for odds and ends of old favorites…
Southern Coffee at Seacon Square
So, as promised, I’ve tried the Southern Coffee, and here’s what I’ve come up with: First of all, there aren’t many of these places yet, according to the website there are five locations in the southern peninsula and four scattered…
Thai Ceramics: The Noble Peasant’s Plumage
Many people know of the famous Benjarong style porcelain of Thailand, with its trademark blue and gold diamond patterns. And well they should, it’s gorgeous stuff. But it’s also more the sort of thing you put on the shelf than…
Thai Coffee
It may be no secret that I am a voracious consumer of tea and coffee. More specifically, Thai tea and coffee. By “Thai tea and coffee” I mean beans and leaves grown and processed here in the kingdom. And I…
Thailand Green Tea Powder
Macha (or Matcha) is the Japanese word for powdered green tea, and the most widely recognized name of this around the world. It actually came from China, but lost popularity there several hundred years ago. It was retained by the…
Tips on Buying Thai Silk
Thai silk has distinct characteristics which distinguish it from silk made from other countries. When buying Thai silk, you must consider the following tips to get the most out of your purchase.