it was such a luxury to sleep till 8+am BKK time (almost 10 for SG timing!.
somehow the boys sleep better overseas.
maybe its the staying up the night before or the air-conditioning.
anyway, both the husband and me enjoyed the 睡到自然醒 part. :)
after hearty brekkie at our hotel, we made our way to central world.
there is actually a covered sky walkway near our hotel to central world.
took us just 10mins of walking to reach!
hubbi kept exclaiming the mall must be opened by singaporeans for the brands within are oh-so-familiar. LOL.
it happened to be the sale season for we saw % at most of the brands. nice!
it feels just like another weekend in singapore for we were doing the usual stuff - window shopping, eating when we got hungry and visiting sama sama shops. ha.
centralworld has these "camera" booths set up scattered in the mall where you can take shots and send to yourselves apparantly.
only the photos never really got sent to us at all. zzzz
and i must exclaim here like a frog in the well (pardon me since ive not been to thailand for the longest time, really).
wacoal is very CHEAP here!!
i got my fair share @ the isetan here and the boys got to see their toys.
we were happy except for the husband obviously who was falling asleep all over from all the window
shopping.
taking photo with their fav. toy - playmobil!
playmobil having 20% off though after all the conversion, it was only slightly cheaper as compared to sg.
but that didnt stop them from buying a small set to play with for the rest of the trip. tsk.
Dinner for the day was pretty far - 4 stops from siam station.
but it was worth the distance.
thanying - the chef used to cook for the royal family or sort.
im not too sure of the history but this was recommended by friend so we went ahead without much expectations.
and boy, it was one of the best meals for me there. :)
MUST recommend the chicken in pandan leaves, fried sea bass in sweet/sour chilli sauce and ...... last but not least their mango with sticky rice.
the sticky rice is the best. not too sure what was added but the added ingredients give the rice a more crunchy textured feel. *yum!*
the tom yam goong was pretty good too - more sour than spicy the way it should be.
the mango desserts were long gone before i remember to take a shot...
so this concluded our day 2 in BKK.. slow leisure time lost in HUGE central world before concluding with a very yummeh dinner. :)
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