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I know the last thing the OP wants to hear is, "Make it yourself." Many recipes out there are complicated with dozens of ingredients. I found one several months ago, that is very simple to make and easy to source a few items. I have now made it several times, and it's very good. 

 

Search YouTube: Chili - feat. Binging with Babish (You Suck at Cooking, episode 101)

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1 hour ago, Shot said:

I know the last thing the OP wants to hear is, "Make it yourself." Many recipes out there are complicated with dozens of ingredients. I found one several months ago, that is very simple to make and easy to source a few items. I have now made it several times, and it's very good. 

 

Search YouTube: Chili - feat. Binging with Babish (You Suck at Cooking, episode 101)

 

My home made effort:

 

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On 8/15/2020 at 9:43 PM, scoupeo said:

mostly rice with some chili con carne...

ridiculous restaurant and really not clean without gel or temperature check

 

Was in yesterday. The price I previously confirmed on the internet of 99 baht is not matched inside where it was signed at 129 baht for CCC with rice.

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Tried one in hungry hippo, worst food i ever had, but cheap 89 or 99 cant remember, evening special. Chunky monkey does okay one.

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On 8/12/2020 at 6:43 PM, giddyup said:

I'm in Mexico at the moment, wondering where I can get a good Pad Thai?

 

Av Sonora 49, Roma Norte (16,452.33 km)
06700 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

+52 55 5256 4518 Better than nothing

 

 

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On 8/12/2020 at 8:21 PM, ThailandRyan said:

Why not make it yourself, all of the ingredients can be sourced here if you look.  I make a big 4 liter pot of it and then freeze what's not used by the family into bowl size packs.  Pinto beans, black beans, ground beef, green chilies, garlic powder, red chili powder that you can source, as well as jalapenos.  The Mexican restaurants and taco joints are more than happy to sell you some for your own use.  You just have to make friends with them.  Tortillas can bought in Bangkok at Villa Market, Tops, and Gourmet Market.

 

Just realized this was the Pattaya form, sorry guys.

Can you please share complete recipe? 

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