~ MamakTalk ~: Weekly 5: Cheap Eats at Pier 21, Bangkok

2015年7月31日 星期五

Weekly 5: Cheap Eats at Pier 21, Bangkok



Thai cuisine is one of the most renowned in Asia, with its complex flavours and use of various herbs and spices. When it comes to inexpensive and tasty food, one mall food court in Bangkok is renowned for its pleasant ambience and street food prices: Pier 21 Food Terminal.

Compiled by Abby Yao

Pier 21 Fisherman's Wharf and Golden Gate Bridge

Decent meals are inexpensive in Thailand, so you can try more without spending much. Here are five picks under THB50 from Pier 21, Terminal 21’s San Francisco-themed food court.

1. Rice Noodle with Mixed Pork in Thicken Soup, THB45

Rice Noodle with Minced Pork in Thicken Soup, food, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

2. Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango, THB35

Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango, dessert, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

SEE ALSO: FREE! Awesome Thailand travel guide

3. Rice Noodle Roll with Roasted Pork and Offal Soup, THB25

Rice Noodle Roll with Roasted Pork and Offal Soup, food, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

4. Iced Tea with Milk, THB35

Iced Tea with Milk, drink, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

SEE ALSO: Great Eats of Thailand

5. Coconut Ice Cream, THB28

Coconut Ice Cream, dessert, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

A few other options that won’t break the bank:

  • Egg Noodle with Stewed Beef, THB45
  • Durian with Sticky Rice in Coconut Milk, THB30
  • Bean Curd Jelly in Ginger Tea, THB15

desserts, Pier 21, Terminal 21, Bangkok, Thailand

PRACTICAL INFO Like many food courts in Bangkok, the stored value card system is used at Pier 21. Load up by exchanging your cash at the cashier before approaching the stalls, which do not accept cash. After your meal, the remaining amount in the card can be converted back to cash at the cashier.

GETTING THERE AirAsia flies to Bangkok from various destinations. For lowest fares and flight info, visit airasia.com.

Terminal 21 is accessible from the Asok BTS station in downtown Bangkok.

More gadget review in www.38today.com.

Share this interesting post: