Friday, April 29, 2016

Bangkok 2016 - Day 1

Felt so good to back at one of my favorite cities ever, Bangkok! I, together with two of my friends went on a short trip to BKK last March. It was a much needed breather from our busy lives in Manila. Four straight days of laughter, BTS rides, shopping, awesome food, and four straight days of seeing my love's face--Mario Maurer, practically everywhere around the city, Haha! What's not to love about Bangkok? 

I didn't take much photos on this trip--for a change--because I wanted to be in present, in the moment. Char! Here's our Day 1: 

PRE DEPARTURE AT NAIA TERMINAL 3
  • Checked in, grabbed some coffee & exchanged currencies
I didn't have any US Dollars at the time and just exchanged my Philippine Peso straight to Thai Baht. I actually like this idea better. I computed and found out that I actually got more out of my Peso. 

DAY 1

We took a 6:20 am flight via Cebu Pacific so we could maximize our first day in Bangkok. :) 
  • Arrival at Suvarnabhumi International Airport
Our I-had-no-sleep-but-I'm-excited morning faces :)
  • Made our way to our Airbnb flat via Airport Rail Link--Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai Station, a one way trip cost us  THB 45. So convenient! I envy Bangkok's efficient transport system. Hay.
We made it to our flat in less than an hour. The flat my friend, Nino booked was fantastic! Based on its location & the security of the building itself, I could easily tell that it's one of the better condominiums in Bangkok. In other words, it was very yayamanin. It had everything you'd need--high speed wifi, a functional modern kitchen, condiments, toiletries, etc. It was all provided for.  And to add to that, the host & her family were great too! I'll share more about my first Airbnb experience in a separate post.

After freshening up & resting for a bit, we went out for lunch.
  • Lunch at Siam Paragon...McDonald's! Haha We had a food tour scheduled that evening so we decided to reserve our appetite for Thai food. ;)
Chicken Nam Tok Rice for THB 69

I think this is the Thai counterpart of our Crispy Chicken Fillet meal. I love how "fresh" it is even though it's practically fast food. It's crunchy, spicy & tangy! Everything about this dish works. Really good! I hope they’ll still have this on the menu next time I visit Thailand.

Sorry not sorry. I just had to. Haha! An obligatory photo when in Thailand


And this is how they show BFF affection. How sweet are these two?
  • After lunch we took the BTS to Asok. We still had hours to spare before the food tour, so I took my friends to Terminal 21. 
Terminal 21 is a multi-level travel themed mall. Each level is a different city. It’s a great place for photo ops! The mall was so well thought of that you’d even want to enter & take photos inside every restroom. I know I did!

There's no shame in love, yes? Hahaha

We went window shopping and settled at the food court (Pier 21, San Francisco floor) to buy something to drink. Of course, I got Cha Yen/Iced Thai Milk Tea! Oh how I missed it! During the trip, I drank it maybe once or twice, by “one or twice” I mean maybe a couple of hundred times. See what I did there? Waley. Hahaha Ang sarap talaga!

After what seemed like forever, we were still too early for the food tour. But since we wanted to avoid the rush hour (We had “Manila MRT rush hour” in mind. Mahirap na. Haha), we already went to the food tour’s designated meeting place.

Figuring out how to get to Sam Yan Station
  • We took the MRT to Sam Yan Station that's connected to Chamchuri Square, the meet up point.
To be honest, aside from eating, there’s literally nothing, nothing to do there. This is when good company comes in handy! Time flew with nonstop stories & laughs with Nino & Nessa.

A little before 8:00 pm, we finally met our food tour guide & fellow tour mates!
  • With an open mind & an empty stomach (Sorry for the geeky foodie “Iron Chef” reference. Hehe), we were so ready to take on the Bangkok food scene! The tour we signed up for was the Midnight Food Tour by Bangkok Food ToursThe fee included our very own tuktuk for the duration of the tour & a ride back to our flat. How convenient!


Here's a photo of us from our tour guide, Phang.


Looking all tired & haggard at one of the "secret" roof top bars in Bangkok, Wat Pho all lit up as our background  

I'll post more about this tour in detail soon but just to give you an idea, within the span of 4 hours, we had about 3 dinners with drinks, dessert & street food in between. We were so full towards the end of the trip, we almost gave up...but of course, we didn't. Hahaha 

The food tour ended past midnight, our last stop being arguably the best Pad Thai place in Bangkok. Yes, we ended the tour by having carbs at midnight. The food tour was quite pricey but it was worth every Baht. I highly recommend it. :)

That sums up Day 1 of our 4-day Bangkok trip. Long, tiring, but definitely fun! Part 2 up next.

Thanks for reading! 

Hugs, 

Yza

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