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pinkcookysakura · 1 year
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blackpink x swensen’s thailand
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deus-ex-mona · 1 year
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i still can’t get over how lxl became waiterxwaiter bc of the anime’s artstyle btw
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dasistleeway · 1 year
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Rib eye steak with a scoop of savory ice cream, a perfect start of the weekend...
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filmbyjy · 2 years
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:(((
i’m happy he is eating well🥹
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7akebatter · 2 years
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recentadultburnout · 10 months
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Info for writer in Thai series fandom: Random food
I added some pictures on AO3 but not here, but I tried searching in English, and it did show the correct item, so if you want to know what it looks like, you can look it up.
Breakfast
Actually, anything can be breakfast, but this is some of what is frequently viewed as breakfast.
Khao Tom (Boiled rice/Rice porridge)
Joke (Rice porridge/Congee)
Tom lueatmu (Pork Blood Soup)
Khaoniao mu ping (Grilled Pork Sticky Rice)
Khaoniao mufoi (Glutinous Rice with Shredded Pork)
Khai kratha (Pan egg)
Namtaohu songkhrueang (soy milk with topping)
Sandwich boran (thai style sandwich)
and everything westerners consider breakfast.
Northern food
Namphriknum (young chili paste)
Namphrik-Ong (Ong Chili Paste)
Khaepmu (Crispy Fried Pork Rinds)
Sai-Ua (a type of sausages)
Kaengho
Kaenghangle (Hung Lay Curry)
Khanomchinnamngiao
Khaosoi 
Central food
Nam phrik long ruea
Nam phrik kapi
Homok (steamed fish with curry paste)
Thotman (a type of fish ball)
Pucha (deep-fried crab meat and minced pork in crab shell )
Kaengchuet
Kaengphet
Kaengsom
Khaophat (Fried rice)
Yam
Northeastern food (E-san food)
Soup nomai (bamboo shoot soup)
Tomsom (fish soup with ginger)
Kaeng Om
Kaeng Proe (Bamboo Shoot and Yanang Soup)
Kaeng Het (Mushroom Soup)
Kaeng Khai Motdaeng (Red ant egg soup)
Somtam 
Southern food
Kaeng Taipla
Kaengsom
*Kaengsom in the central and southern regions have some differences. Recently, there was even a debate online about whose Kaengsom is superior.
Kaenglueang
Kai Tom Khamin
Khua Kling
Phatsato
Phat Phet Kop
Yam Nam Budu 
Nowadays, every part of Thailand eats everything I mention here, but its origin is still very obvious, and the origin can give some impression about what it will taste like for people who try it for the first time.
Popular Foreign food
Chinese food (some kinda Thai-Chinese more than actual Chinese)
Japanese food
Korean food
Mexican food
Indian food
Vietnamese food
Westerner food (Farang food)
Drink
Green Tea
Iced Tea/Thai Tea
Lemon Tea
Cocoa
Nom yen/Nom chomphu (Pink milk)
Oliang
Yok lor
Coffee boran
Butterfly pea juice
Lemongrass and Pandan Juice
Nam daeng (Red drink) (Hale's blue boy sala flavor)
Nam khiao (Green drink) (Hale's blue boy cream soda flavor)
Bubble tea
Chain Restaurants  
Sizzler
KFC
McDonald’s
Burger King
Starbucks
Subway
Taco Bell 
MK Suki
S&P
Barbecue Plaza
Yum Saap
Fuji restaurants 
Katsuya
Yayoi
Ootoya
Chester’s Grill
Pizza Hut
Pizza Company
Narai pizzeria
Hachiban
Mos Burger
Dairy Queen
Swensen
Easy to find dish
There a type of restuarant call ran-ahan tam sang (ร้านอาหารตามสั่ง) (Cooked to order resturant?) which is basically everywhere and this is a basic almost every those restuarant will have.  
Rice top with fried basil
Fried rice
Stir Fried Vegetables with Rice
Garlic Pork with Rice
Stir Fried Chili Paste
Thai Styled Sukiyaki (water/dry)  
You can select the type of meat yourself, even if the name includes the word "pork," (it's just a place holder) and you can add extra meat (more of the one you select or something else) or eggs if desired.
Eating utensils
The most common choice are just a spoon and fork. In places like noodle shops, it usually has chopsticks as well. and for steak, a knife.
List of online supermarket site
Index
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manynighstinbangkok · 7 months
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Scene 4 with Sanun - part one (the first time with the first girl)
Sanun was the girl I first wrote about here on the blog. She was 19 years old and studying at the same university. I was 20 at the time and had only been an exchange student at the university for about a month before we started dating. In fact, during that month, there were many girls who smiled at me, but it was frustrating because I was quite shy and didn't know how to approach these girls who often spoke little or rather poor English.
My confidence, both in terms of my appearance and my sexuality, was of the more modest kind. I had had a girlfriend before, but we hadn't had sex. However, I wasn't a virgin, but the experiences I had back home were quite bland. I had lost my virginity at some party, and I had been quite drunk at the time.
It was Sanun who took the initiative and started sending me text messages. I had given my phone number to everyone, and at first, I didn't exactly know who she was until we had arranged to meet and have ice cream together. We agreed to meet at the Skytrain station "National Stadium" to go to MBK, where we had ice cream at Swensen's.
When I saw her, I felt like I had hit the jackpot. I couldn't believe my eyes. She was incredibly cute and delicate in her moves. She looked like a doll. I was probably quite awkward and didn't know how to behave. On her part, she was incredibly girlish and innocent. She spoke with a light and soft voice.
I remember when she sat across from me inside Swensen's, and we had ice cream together; I wondered if she had any sexual desire at all. She seemed so extremely innocent and young at heart. I was almost afraid that she would break if we were to have sex, which, by the way, felt extremely distant. She was so delicate, and together it felt like we were "Beauty and the Beast."
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webuiltthiscity · 7 months
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I recently took a trip abroad, to Russian Hill, and passed this ice cream shop on Hyde that has a sign claiming it is the original Swensens. That turned out to be true! Opened in 1948, it was the first store in the chain.
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A Remembrance of my Father, posted by Eve Hill “The search for the meaning of life is the meaning of life.” This was who my father was. One of the questions I am most often asked is, “With Dr. Needleman as your dad, what were conversations like at the dinner table?” Questions were encouraged. Especially the unanswerable ones. When I was about six or seven years old, we had a houseguest staying with us, a Tibetan monk & scholar named Lobsang Lhalungpaa. My father said I could ask him a question, any question. I was very shy. I had a question but I couldn’t bring myself to say it out loud. So I wrote it down on a piece of paper – actually I wrote it down many, many times, all over the piece of paper, with lots of question marks and exclamation points, and then folded the paper up to make it small. “What happens when you die?” Lobsang told me to imagine a football. And then he told me to imagine there was a hole in the football, and all the air went out of it. He said he thought it was maybe something like that. Maybe it is. Maybe it‘s like what happens in that scene from one of my father’s books, “An Unknown World.” His younger self, Jerry, is experiencing the untimely death of his closest boyhood friend, Elias. The one he met often at the low stone wall, to discuss their love of science, ideas, and the universe. But Elias dies at fourteen. In the book, when Elias dies, Jerry cries out, “I’ll learn for both of us!” My father certainly seems to have taken this “I’ll learn for both of us” to heart. He was completely dedicated throughout his life - to his scholarly work and to The Work. Let’s face it - he worked. A lot. I mean, it seemed like he was either out teaching at San Francisco State, out at a Gurdjieff meeting, working in his office and not to be disturbed, or napping in his office & not to be disturbed. We did watch football games together. We played catch. We looked through his childhood sports autograph collection, several worn little books, tied together with rubber bands. In the pages, so many signatures, and stories behind the signatures. Him waiting outside the ballpark or the train station for Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, or Dizzy Dean. He bought us ice cream at Swensen’s and we rode the cable car. We made it to Playland a bunch of times before it got torn down, and when my Grandma Ida came to town from Florida, they took me along with them to Reno and let me pull a few slots when no one was looking. He made quarters appear out of our ears. Balls disappeared between his fingers, and he always knew every card we picked. My father was funny. My father was serious. My father was comfortable as the center of attention. And generous. I have come to realize more and more – ever since Gail died, just how generous he was with all of you. Because of how you all responded when that happened. You counseled him with patience. You kept calling, listening, visiting. Bringing food, sitting quietly with him, and reading to him. And then in June, when he had a fall and came home on hospice, you still kept calling, listening, & visiting. You still kept bringing food, sitting quietly, and reading to him. It meant a lot to me to see how much he meant to you. With all that he had, he nurtured the seeker in himself and in others. And I think he learned enough for all of us. Thank you.
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the59er · 1 month
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28 Jan 2024
28th January 2024, Sunday Listening: Eleanor, Low Millions
Today we had tunjang! Our last visit to wartek was for dins, so they ran out of it. Luckily they still had them when we stopped by for late lunk :)
Closed the day with ice cream at swensen's! Super nostalgic.
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whattheabcxyz · 1 month
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2024-04-01
Singapore
Man arrested for rash act after metal rod falls from HDB rooftop & injures 57-year-old - construction work was being done & not enough care was taken
Only 13 but already a serial sex offender
Russian man who caused motorcyclist's death on ECP had schizophrenia & thought he was being abducted - we really need to be more mindful of who we let into our country... as it is we already have enough crazies here & definitely do NOT need more!!! 😠
Rising retrenchments & high interest rates supposedly slowed private home price growth to 1.5% in Q1 ...yet HDB resale prices rose 1.7% in Q1, higher than the previous quarter's 1.1%
Agriculture
Chocolate's having a hard time 😩
Business
SingPost appoints ex-SMRT managing director as new Singapore CEO - looks like it's gonna get worse then
Health
Singapore: New portal enabling faster hospice referrals could make palliative care more accessible
Virtual hospitals could replace need for another large public hospital in Singapore
Science
Photic sneezing is a thing! - I have this reflex! It's when you nose feels somehow tickled by bright light, making you feel the need to sneeze!
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^ Swensen's "fried chicken" ice-cream looks & probably tastes gross 🤮
Finance
New digital platform allowing banks to exchange information on suspicious customers launched
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andpigandpanda · 1 month
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Oodles of ice cream at Swensen's and a pizza just so I can get a free goreng pisang sundae haha.
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theleadersglobe · 2 months
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New Buffet Sensation Takes Off at Changi Airport Terminal 2: Swensen’s Unlimited Elevates Airport Dining with Global Buffet Concept
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Gastronomic Extravaganza with Asian Delights and More
For those with a penchant for Asian flavours, Swensen’s Unlimited promises an extensive array of Peranakan and Asian cuisines. From the rich and savoury Ayam Buah Keluak to the delicate Kueh Pie Tee and the flavourful Beef Hor Fun, the buffet caters to diverse palates. Seafood enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of offerings, including tiger prawns, mussels, and delectable flower crab. A highlight of the experience is the dessert corner, featuring a rotating selection of Swensen’s signature ice creams and gelatos, boasting an impressive 48 flavours at any given time. The eye-catching chocolate fountain adds a touch of indulgence to the culinary spread.
Read More:(https://theleadersglobe.com/life-interest/food/new-buffet-sensation-takes-off-at-changi-airport-terminal-2-swensens-unlimited-elevates-airport-dining-with-global-buffet-concept/)
Source:(https://theleadersglobe.com/)
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dasistleeway · 1 year
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The first American family restaurant in my life, after almost 40 years, their taste stays the same, maybe fewer options in ice cream...
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filmbyjy · 1 year
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back from swensens🫶🏻 and btw the ice cream and steak I had was just😮‍💨
feeling good and full👍🏻
so right now, I am bored :(
send some asks and we can chat!!
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anonymous-chicken123 · 4 months
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A huge cup of Swensen's durian ice cream. It's pretty tasty~
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