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1 minute ago, Rockyroad said:

Muslim food is Massaman and Rotis. Yummy.

Do locals eat it with their bare hands ?

Absolutely filthy

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Do locals eat it with their bare hands ?

Absolutely filthy

No they use spoons and forks.

2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

No they use spoons and forks.

I thought you said you had been down to Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, along with Satun. Quite common, especially with dishes like Khao Mok. Oh well.........................................

6 minutes ago, marin said:

I thought you said you had been down to Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, along with Satun. Quite common, especially with dishes like Khao Mok. Oh well.........................................

Never mentioned those areas tool. Thai buddhists use their hands to eat sticky rice. Farangs use their hands for burgers, pizzas and chips!

16 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Do locals eat it with their bare hands ?

Absolutely filthy

Do you use knife and fork to eat burgers?

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Do locals eat it with their bare hands ?

Absolutely filthy

Do you eat sandwiches / burgers or pizza, tacos, burritos with your hands. Nobody eats Roti with fork or spoon.

A good massaman is hard to pass up ...

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16 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:
17 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Muslim food is Massaman and Rotis. Yummy.

Do locals eat it with their bare hands ?

Absolutely filthy

14 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

No they use spoons and forks.

2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Never mentioned those areas tool. Thai buddhists use their hands to eat sticky rice. Farangs use their hands for burgers, pizzas and chips!

Did not need to part time tourist. Just so you know the southern area of Thailand is predominently Muslim and still use their hands to eat. You love to dish out negative repo. I think its time to petition admin to take away your right to post emoticoms. You have nothing to give so why should you be allowed to?

With all your complaining about negative repo you seem to give the most of any poster on here.

3 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Do you use knife and fork to eat burgers?

I have clean hands though .

4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Do you eat sandwiches, or pizza, tacos, burritos with your hands. Nobody eats Roti with fork or spoon.

I wash my hands just before and just after eating though

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I have clean hands though .

How long have you been visiting Thailand?

Just now, Rockyroad said:

How long have you been visiting Thailand?

About two kilometres

8 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Do you eat sandwiches / burgers or pizza, tacos, burritos with your hands. Nobody eats Roti with fork or spoon.

A good massaman is hard to pass up ...

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Nicely stacked meat curry (beef?) and the design is excellent, contemporary and natural, very tasteful...only personal criticism is the massive flat screen which imo, takes the edge of the near authenticity............. I gotta say, Thais really do have a knack of mixing nature with the contemporary......I'm not sure why that has often surprised me...shame on me really...!

21 minutes ago, marin said:

Did not need to part time tourist. Just so you know the southern area of Thailand is predominently Muslim and still use their hands to eat. You love to dish out negative repo. I think its time to petition admin to take away your right to post emoticoms. You have nothing to give so why should you be allowed to?

With all your complaining about negative repo you seem to give the most of any poster on here.

You're a complete tool.

9 minutes ago, Off Piste said:

Nicely stacked meat curry (beef?) and the design is excellent, contemporary and natural, very tasteful...only personal criticism is the massive flat screen which imo, takes the edge of the near authenticity............. I gotta say, Thais really do have a knack of mixing nature with the contemporary......I'm not sure why that has often surprised me...shame on me really...!

They love garden cafes. The best one I went to was north of Chiang Mai. Lovely food and gardens.

23 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I wash my hands just before and just after eating though

And other cultures don't. You really are a bigot. Not going somewhere because you'll encounter Muslims. We all can't be the chosen ones.

Wash them hands before eating your falafel, sabich, knish or levivot.

Just now, Rockyroad said:

They love garden cafes. The best one I went to was north of Chiang Mai. Lovely food and gardens.

You did well to find lovely food in the North, savoury -wise that is.........Cute cafes with excellent coffee and desserts are abound often with delightful flora and fauna, climate helps.....when you're next in CM, if you like decent coffee, try any of the Baristro coffee shops in the city...... on another level..........the one by the station never fails.....

On 5/28/2026 at 9:16 PM, Celsius said:

First property video ever and she's out here embarrassing every Thai real estate agent who moonlights on the side. Proper outfit, solid English, and no creepy Farang breathing heavily in the background like a budget OnlyFans extra.

Just a clean, professional tour of a stupidly big one-bedroom for only 10,000 baht.

This video definitely changed my mind about opening 7 Eleven in Thailand.

Nice!

1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

And other cultures don't. You really are a bigot. Not going somewhere because you'll encounter Muslims. We all can't be the chosen ones.

Wash them hands before eating your falafel, sabich, knish or levivot.

You seem obsessed with food .

Its the call to prayer in the morning , its the clothes, the woman covered up , alcohol frowned upon , the chauvinistic attitude of the Men . Staff touching food with their bare hands. Not to mention the risk of bombs going off

Those are the reasons why I prefer not to go to those places , its not because of their Religious beliefs .

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You seem obsessed with food .

Its the call to prayer in the morning , its the clothes, the woman covered up , alcohol frowned upon , the chauvinistic attitude of the Men . Staff touching food with their bare hands. Not to mention the risk of bombs going off

Those are the reasons why I prefer not to go to those places , its not because of their Religious beliefs .

Krabi is 50% muslim. Full of tourists. You should get out more.

8 minutes ago, Off Piste said:

You did well to find lovely food in the North, savoury -wise that is.........Cute cafes with excellent coffee and desserts are abound often with delightful flora and fauna, climate helps.....when you're next in CM, if you like decent coffee, try any of the Baristro coffee shops in the city...... on another level..........the one by the station never fails.....

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Check it out.

2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Krabi is 50% muslim. Full of tourists. You should get out more.

I was in Krabi earlier this month .

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I was in Krabi earlier this month .

Did the muslims bother you?

7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You seem obsessed with food .

Its the call to prayer in the morning , its the clothes, the woman covered up , alcohol frowned upon , the chauvinistic attitude of the Men . Staff touching food with their bare hands. Not to mention the risk of bombs going off

Those are the reasons why I prefer not to go to those places , its not because of their Religious beliefs .

One does have to eat. And one of my favorite, necessity hobbies, preparing and eating whole foods from scratch. I can definitely appreciate it when it's done correctly at a restaurant. Pluses for a pleasant setting to dine at.

All cooks, restaurant staff touch food with their hands, and I actually prefer it. Only Buddha knows if and when them folks wearing gloves all day wash their hands/gloves, after touching everything.

Bombs ... more chance of a scooter running into you.

Those are your reasons .... plus, they are Muslims.

4 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Did the muslims bother you?

I do prefer to go to Non Muslim places , where I can have a beer to talk to the ladies without the fear of upsetting anyone

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I do prefer to go to Non Muslim places , where I can have a beer to talk to the ladies without the fear of upsetting anyone

Hat Yai has great bars and lots of muslims. It had the best massaman I've ever had too. I got hit on by a woman in a shop too. Not many white guys there so easy to pick up women.

3 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

All cooks, restaurant staff touch food with their hands, and I actually prefer it. Only Buddha knows if and when them folks wearing gloves all day wash their hands/gloves, after touching everything.

Not least in the tropics with sweat seeping back out..........

38 minutes ago, Off Piste said:

Nicely stacked meat curry (beef?) and the design is excellent, contemporary and natural, very tasteful...only personal criticism is the massive flat screen which imo, takes the edge of the near authenticity............. I gotta say, Thais really do have a knack of mixing nature with the contemporary......I'm not sure why that has often surprised me...shame on me really...!

If in Krung Thep area, check out 'Natura Cafe', Chom Thong, Thonburi side of river. Place is way too cool. Took brother & sis there when they visited, loved it.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Natura+Caf%C3%A9/@13.6913836,100.4667066,17z/data=!4m17!1m10!3m9!1s0x30e299d8f0580af3:0xe71a36dc6dbb47f6!2sNatura+Caf%C3%A9!8m2!3d13.6913804!4d100.4670246!10e5!14m1!1BCgIYIg!16s%2Fg%2F11fpghw5x2!3m5!1s0x30e299d8f0580af3:0xe71a36dc6dbb47f6!8m2!3d13.6913804!4d100.4670246!16s%2Fg%2F11fpghw5x2?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDUyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D

2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Hat Yai has great bars and lots of muslims. It had the best massaman I've ever had too. I got hit on by a woman in a shop too. Not many white guys there so easy to pick up women.

My experience with Muslim ladies in the South is that they love a bit of banter as much as any other Thai... Market ladies are often trying to fix you up with their sisters.......

9 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

One does have to eat. And one of my favorite, necessity hobbies, preparing and eating whole foods from scratch. I can definitely appreciate it when it's done correctly at a restaurant. Pluses for a pleasant setting to dine at.

All cooks, restaurant staff touch food with their hands, and I actually prefer it. Only Buddha knows if and when them folks wearing gloves all day wash their hands/gloves, after touching everything.

Bombs ... more chance of a scooter running into you.

Those are your reasons .... plus, they are Muslims.

Oh right .

I gave my reasons myself , but you overruled me and gave the real reasons .

OK, thanks for letting me know what I think

4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Oh right .

I gave my reasons myself , but you overruled me and gave the real reasons .

OK, thanks for letting me know what I think

You were pretty clear in your reasoning ...

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