Showing posts with label vietnamese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vietnamese. Show all posts

11/11/2015

Vietnamese & More

Vietnamese Restaurant
Rompo Mansion, 99/9-11 Thanon Thang Rotfai Sai Kao Pak Nam Road, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
02 671 9955
$
4.5/5
Open Tuesday - Sunday: 11:00am - 14:00pm, 17:00pm - 21:30pm
Relaxed atmosphere
Service Rating: 4/5
Reservation: Not required
Recommended dishes: Herbal Chicken Salad, Lemongrass Pork Bahn Mi, Vietnamese Sizzling Crepe, Deep Fried Pork Spring Roll, Pork with Rice Needle Noodles

 
Fresh Summer Roll with Shrimp and Pork (B115)

Herbal Chicken Salad (B165)



Pork with Rice Needle Noodles (B165)

Vietnamese Sizzling Crepe (B135)

Lemongrass Pork Banh Mi (B155)

Sliced Beef Pho (B115)

Bun thit nong Vermicelli Noodles (B100)

Deep Fried Pork Spring Roll (B90)










17/08/2015

Le Dalat

Vietnamese Cusine
Helix Quartier, Emquartier, Sukhumvit 24, Phrom Phong
02 664 067
Price Range: $$$
Tastebuds' Rating: 3.5/5
Opening hours: 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:30pm - 10:30 pm
Relaxed atmostphere
Service Rating: 4/5
Reservation: Not necessary
Recommended dishes: Banh xeo, Bo bun Nuong, Pork Spring Rolls



Pork Spring Rolls
Banh xeo
Nem Nuong

Goi Xoai Xanh
Suong Nuong Sa Ot
Bo Bun Nuong
Banh Cuon
 

24/02/2015

Flavor Food Fest

Flavour Food Fest at Warehouse 26, was a lively festival featuring loud music, good food and lots of visitors. Upon arrival, a lot of the stalls of food hadn't been completely set up and many did not open up 'til a lot later. 

First up, Bahn Mi Boy. As always, the Vietnamese infused French baguette sandwiches did not disappoint. 


Our favourite flavour, barbecued pork, satisfied our sweet and salty tastebuds with a nice crunch to the pork. The sauce complements the balance of cucumber and carrot and the baguette is always fresh, crispy, and soft on the inside. Bahn Mi Boy is a highly recommended Tastebud's favourite.


 
Next up, Food Stop. This popular food truck is known for their hot dogs.

The cheesy hot dog was good however, not quite the savoury cheesy we craved. The original hot dog provided a delectable balance between crispy toppings, cool cucumbers and different sauces.


Finally, Crumb, known for their famous desserts tied the entire meal together.

On offer that day was Banoffee Pie, Grasshopper Pie, Blueberry Cheese Pie and White Chocolate Cheese Pie. As you can imagine, the choice was hard to make. We settled with Banoffee Pie and White Chocolate Cheese Pie.


 Banoffee Pie was ten times better then the White Chocolate Cheese Pie. The pie included a crunchy oreo base, creamy coffee ice cream and light, fluffy whipped cream on top with drizzles of caramel sauce. 

 White Chocolate Cheese Pie was still good, but the white chocolate sauce clashed with large amounts of cream and vanilla ice cream. The oreo bits were the only change in scenery, if you will allow.


Overall, Flavor Food Fest was an enjoyable event that made visitors feel as if they were not in Thailand. There were several canine guests and an emcee narrating a dog competition(?) going on at the same time. This took away from the chilled atmosphere that the music (operated by guest DJs) and food brought. We hope to attend another festival.