Restaurants
By Kitchyart on 30 January, 2011
It is believed that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Having said that, what goes onto one’s plate should be given a lot of importance as well. The brunch concept is spreading around many establishments around the metro and people are warming up to the idea. Brunch is a very social activity …read »
Food and Travel
By Anonymous Paul on 28 January, 2011
One of the restaurants I liked most in Chiang Mai is this local favorite called Khun Mor’s. It’s tucked away in a quiet location also within the Nimmanhemin neighborhood. Laid back open air dining with exceptional simple, still inexpensive food despite its growing popularity with the foreigners. hey, nice head They serve a pretty …read »
Food and Travel
By Anonymous Paul on 21 January, 2011
iBerry started out as a small shop along Sukhumvit 24 (in Bangkok) more than 10 years ago by a couple of siblings who wanted to churn out the best home made ice creams. At present the store count is at 15. Pretty manageable organic growth to keep Thai loyalists coming back for some really great …read »
Food and Travel
By Anonymous Paul on 16 January, 2011
One of the things I look forward to most when visiting a new place is checking out the markets and the street food. You really do get to know more about the culture and the people when you visit its belly. At the food section of the Anusarn night market you get a lot …read »
Food and Travel
By sanju on 12 January, 2011
I spent the last week of 2010 with family in Davao. Amidst the gatherings at home and a trip to the beach, I was able to go to a few restaurants that were unique and totally homegrown. Toryano’s Chicken Haus This place was recommended to me by Chef Gene Gonzalez. I had dinner here one …read »
Food and Travel
By Anonymous Paul on 10 January, 2011
Looking for coffee and Wi-Fi one morning, we saw a sign that read “Mont Blanc Sweet Cafe” pointing towards an alley off Nimmanhemin Road. Mont Blanc is a Chiang Mai born and bred patisserie with only three branches. One in the local airport, one along the main Nimmanhemin Road (which looks a bit tired from …read »