World advanced restaurants

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There are hundreds of foreign restaurants in Moscow. Mexican, Japanese, Thai, and Greek, to name a few. Whatever cuisine you want - you will find it! On this week's cultural journey, Martyn Andrews and his TV crew, knife and fork in hand, explore what culinary delights they can find in the Capital. They learn that it is all about choosing the right venue and when it comes to imported food in Russia - sometimes it can come with a price! Do not watch this show on an empty stomach!

Som Tum poo plara

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Duang,the restaurant owner preparing the famous Thai spicy green papaya salad.This particular variety has pickled crabs and fermented fish added as in the Issarn way.Anyone wishing to learn how to cook Thai food is welcome to contact us

Thai Northern Sausage (Sai-Ua)

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Reviews Sai-Ua is the same like sausage, people use to eat with sticky rice. Now Sai-Ua use to be Appetizer before drink. The traveller use to buy and get back home for give to the other beacause it has long time life with not store in the refrigerator. Tel. 053 282587 Fax. 053 800 901 Open service 9.00 am. - 18.00 pm. everyday Recommend Thai Northern Sausage (Sai-Ua) Contact Telephone: 05328 2587 Fax: 05380 0901 Hot line: 05328 2587 Address 322 Mengrai Bridge Watgate Muang Chiangmai Special www.openchiangmai.com

Japanese "maid cafe" appear in Thailand From fuji-tv news

www.tehfunneh.com This video been circulating at Facebook, so i won't take the credit. Just to share with you this amazing thai guy dancing to the Korean Girl Group, Wonder Girls - Nobody Watch out for the right and left guy. It's the same guy! Funny and nice dance moves.

Eating Out - Eating Out - Episode 82

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Dubai, well known for its multi-cultural lifestyle , is indeed a pot boiler of various nationalities. This further narrows into several communities within each of these nationalities. All of this boils down to the fact that Dubai boasts of a huge number of cuisines on its menu. The choices and spreads are endless, so to say. A typical weekend in the region is not complete without a hearty meal or two, outside with friends and family. In such a scenario the question most often asked is where to eat? and what to eat?With so many restaurants, snack bars, cafes & fine dining options available making the right choice can indeed be a Herculean task. As the name suggests, the show is all about Eating Out!! If like us you are a self confessed foodie, who lives to eat, then this show is for YOU. The show is about a different cuisine every week and will feature some of the best restaurants for that cuisine in the region. The show features cuisines like Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Mughlai, Mexican, Italian, Iranian, Lebanese, etc. The show will also have handy tips and information on the restaurant being featured like, the best time to go, whether prior reservation is required, dress code, ambience and other services that can be availed. We will not only tell you about the best places to eat, but also throw in our recommendations about some of the must haves & things that can be given a miss.

Bangkok Street Food: Day and Night

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Round-the-clock street eating is a Thai institution. Street food in Bangkok is plentiful, varied, inexpensive, and a feast...for the eyes and mouth. Here's a sample. www.uncorneredmarket.com