Nordlys Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 (edited) I know one place near Pratunam intersection opposite Pratunam Plaza. Also another food stall in Rangsit not far from the airport called Khaoman Gai Midnight. Any other place you'd recommend that serve good khaoman gai in and around Bangkok? Edited June 30, 2005 by Nordlys
BambinA Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 (edited) I know one place near Pratunam intersection opposite Pratunam Plaza. Also another food stall in Rangsit not far from the airport called Khaoman Gai Midnight. Any other place you'd recommend that serve good khaoman gai in and around Bangkok? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> K, Nordlys .. I have the best 50 stall-vender places in BKK (vote by bangkokians) , and one of them is Khao man Kai "Jae Yee" (Jae -sister ,chinese lang.) this one is opposit Wat Sraket (Golden Mountain) Bambi ps..or try around China Town (Yaowarat) Edited June 30, 2005 by BambinA
sabaijai Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 I know one place near Pratunam intersection opposite Pratunam Plaza. Also another food stall in Rangsit not far from the airport called Khaoman Gai Midnight. Any other place you'd recommend that serve good khaoman gai in and around Bangkok? K, Nordlys .. I have the best 50 stall-vender places in BKK (vote by bangkokians) , and one of them is Khao man Kai "Jae Yee" (Jae -sister ,chinese lang.) this one is opposit Wat Sraket (Golden Mountain) Bambi Yes, many Thai foodies agree this is the best in Bangkok. Khao man kai Midnight also has a strong following.
BambinA Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Khao Man Kai "Eakamai" ( in front of Eakamai soi 16) 08.00 - 14.00 Khao Man Kai "Champ Lok" (Sukhumvit 38) 18.00 - 01.00 Khao Man Kai "Jae Wa" (Victory monument , opposite Center One) 07.00 - 21.30 Khao Man Kai "Boon Tong Kiet " (Tonlor ..near Mango Tango) 10.00 Khao man Kai "Jae Yee" (opposit Wat Sraket (Golden Mountain) 09.00 till noon Khao man Kai "Jae Ung" (soi Watcharaphol) 17.00 - 24.00 Khao man Kai "Tai Heng" (China Town) 10.00 - 21.00 Khao man Kai "Ratchawat" ( near Bankok Bank , Ratchawat Branch) 09.00 Bambi
The Nemi Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Khao Man Kai "Eakamai" ( in front of Eakamai soi 16) 08.00 - 14.00 Khao Man Kai "Champ Lok" (Sukhumvit 38) 18.00 - 01.00 Khao Man Kai "Jae Wa" (Victory monument , opposite Center One) 07.00 - 21.30 Khao Man Kai "Boon Tong Kiet " (Tonlor ..near Mango Tango) 10.00 Khao man Kai "Jae Yee" (opposit Wat Sraket (Golden Mountain) 09.00 till noon Khao man Kai "Jae Ung" (soi Watcharaphol) 17.00 - 24.00 Khao man Kai "Tai Heng" (China Town) 10.00 - 21.00 Khao man Kai "Ratchawat" ( near Bankok Bank , Ratchawat Branch) 09.00 Bambi <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bambi did anyone tell you tha ur da best.........not BG Thanx Bambi
Curt Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 I know one place near Pratunam intersection opposite Pratunam Plaza. Also another food stall in Rangsit not far from the airport called Khaoman Gai Midnight. Any other place you'd recommend that serve good khaoman gai in and around Bangkok? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The pratunam place is probably Kaiton, one of my favorites. I think my favorite is now from a cart on Sathupradit Road, at soi 25. It's open mornings and evenings.
Nordlys Posted July 1, 2005 Author Posted July 1, 2005 K, Nordlys ..I have the best 50 stall-vender places in BKK (vote by bangkokians) , and one of them is Khao man Kai "Jae Yee" (Jae -sister ,chinese lang.) this one is opposit Wat Sraket (Golden Mountain) Bambi ps..or try around China Town (Yaowarat) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks Bambi So is this place near Phukhao Thong the most popular/famous place for Bangkokians? But it's so hard to find a parking around there, I guess I can park my car at the Golden Mountain parking lot? And how long walk is it from the Golden Mountain? And if it's that famous I guess the locals there can tell me where Jae Yee if I ask them the direction?
Nordlys Posted July 1, 2005 Author Posted July 1, 2005 [The pratunam place is probably Kaiton, one of my favorites.I think my favorite is now from a cart on Sathupradit Road, at soi 25. It's open mornings and evenings. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks, Curt. Yes, that is it. Kaiton is the famous place at Pratunam. And how is this cart at Sathupradit? Better than Kaiton in your opinion?
BambinA Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 (edited) Thanks Bambi So is this place near Phukhao Thong the most popular/famous place for Bangkokians? But it's so hard to find a parking around there, I guess I can park my car at the Golden Mountain parking lot? And how long walk is it from the Golden Mountain? And if it's that famous I guess the locals there can tell me where Jae Yee if I ask them the direction? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dear.. the most famous Khao Man Kia is "Midnight Kaiton" Prutoonum, that you ate the one that i told u is also famous too, i dont know where can you park, And the shop is not far from Golden Mountain, i think you can ask people around there Anyhow..its quite popular..u'd be there before noon.. b4 its emtpy(sold out) ja Bambi Edited July 1, 2005 by BambinA
Curt Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 Jae Yee is directly across the road from Wat Saket. Look for this place: I really liked her sauce, and her soup is possibly the best ever, but the chicken seemed underdone, like so many other "best" khao mun kai spots. JumJim, in Rangsit, is another underdone chicken spot with quite a following. I would say that the Sathupradit Road spot and Kaiton are comparable to each other.
BambinA Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 (edited) Jae Yee is directly across the road from Wat Saket.Look for this place: [i really liked her sauce, and her soup is possibly the best ever, but the chicken seemed underdone, like so many other "best" khao mun kai spots. JumJim, in Rangsit, is another underdone chicken spot with quite a following. I would say that the Sathupradit Road spot and Kaiton are comparable to each other. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ehhhhhh(screammmmmmm) ..good job baby bambi Edited July 1, 2005 by BambinA
terdsak_12 Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 There's a good chicken/rice shop on Soi La-Salle Suk 105
Nordlys Posted July 2, 2005 Author Posted July 2, 2005 Thanks Curt and terdsak_12 Curt! You're such a Khaoman Gai critic!! How many Khaoman Gai spots do you know!? Have you been to Khaoman Gai Midnight in Rangsit? If you have, how do you rate that place? I and my wife tend to like it there more than Kaiton. Best cooked rice! Where's your best khaoman gai spot? BTW I also like Singapore style chicken rice at Montien Hotels (B200+ for a dish). Heard Singapore chicken rice are originally from Hainan island (China). Wonder if that's the roots of all chicken rice.
Curt Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Thanks Curt and terdsak_12 Curt! You're such a Khaoman Gai critic!! How many Khaoman Gai spots do you know!? Have you been to Khaoman Gai Midnight in Rangsit? If you have, how do you rate that place? I and my wife tend to like it there more than Kaiton. Best cooked rice! Where's your best khaoman gai spot? BTW I also like Singapore style chicken rice at Montien Hotels (B200+ for a dish). Heard Singapore chicken rice are originally from Hainan island (China). Wonder if that's the roots of all chicken rice. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I love khao mun kai! The only one I've tried around Rangsit is JumJim. I'll have to check out Midnight at Rangsit. While in Singapore, I tried chicken rice at a place called Pow Sing. The rice was the best I've ever had. It had a perfect consistancy and a slight "smokey" quality. But, the chicken was a bit underdone and the sauce was so-so. The khao man kai place at MBK was pretty good before the remodel. I haven't tried it since. My latest Jones is duck soup:
BambinA Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Thanks Curt and terdsak_12 My latest Jones is duck soup: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> u torture me badly...heheh i'd grab somthing and put in my tummy then .. Bambi
A. BOOZER Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Thanks! Attempting a much needed diet and you have got my taste buds going now, bet you can't guess what the good lady is preparing now?
tutsiwarrior Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 could never understand the appeal of khao man gai...in Suphan it's usually made with old laying hens that are tougher than old boots...only the broth served on the side is edible. any comments from other central Thailand people (Boon?)
Curt Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 could never understand the appeal of khao man gai...in Suphan it's usually made with old laying hens that are tougher than old boots...only the broth served on the side is edible. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> IMO, it's all about the rice and sauce. Although I like mine cooked, the chicken is secondary.
Nordlys Posted July 2, 2005 Author Posted July 2, 2005 (edited) Thanks! Attempting a much needed diet and you have got my taste buds going now, bet you can't guess what the good lady is preparing now? IMO, it's all about the rice and sauce.Although I like mine cooked, the chicken is secondary. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Agreed, completely A chicken rice with good cooked rice and sauce is still a good khaoman gai even without chickens. So your new Jones is Kuay Tiaw Senyai Ped? Me and my wife's favorite too. There's one place we know near Suang Luang market not far from National Stadium where it's full of food stalls and carts that serves great Kuaytiaw Ped Edited July 2, 2005 by Nordlys
Curt Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Thanks! Attempting a much needed diet and you have got my taste buds going now, bet you can't guess what the good lady is preparing now? IMO, it's all about the rice and sauce.Although I like mine cooked, the chicken is secondary. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> So your new Jones is Kuay Tiaw Senyai Ped? Me and my wife's favorite too. There's one place we know near Suang Luang market not far from National Stadium where it's full of food stalls and carts that serves great Kuaytiaw Ped <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, I like bahmi and senlek too! From this place, KaiKaewKuayTiawPed: It's located on soi Ruam Chit, the northern extension of Ratchsima, in Dusit.
NamKAheng Posted July 3, 2005 Posted July 3, 2005 I know one place near Pratunam intersection opposite Pratunam Plaza. Also another food stall in Rangsit not far from the airport called Khaoman Gai Midnight. Any other place you'd recommend that serve good khaoman gai in and around Bangkok? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The pratunam place is probably Kaiton, one of my favorites. I think my favorite is now from a cart on Sathupradit Road, at soi 25. It's open mornings and evenings. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey Curt can you tell me more about the picture of the dessert on your site, the picture is dessert_700.jpg
Curt Posted July 3, 2005 Posted July 3, 2005 Hey Curt can you tell me more about the picture of the dessert on your site, the picture is dessert_700.jpg <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It's called gui chai. I should probably classify it as a snack. It's not sweet, and it comes with "duck" soy sauce. This photo was taken at Aw Taw Kaw (food) market, across KamphaengPhet from Chatuchak. This is a "fancy" version of it There are lots of fancy snacks to be found there.
meadish_sweetball Posted July 4, 2005 Posted July 4, 2005 Yummy Yummy Yummy. I think I will have to close this thread before my stomach instigates a revolution!
BambinA Posted July 4, 2005 Posted July 4, 2005 Yummy Yummy Yummy. I think I will have to close this thread before my stomach instigates a revolution! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> agree with u...drooling bambi is a greedy girl
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