Bangkok Speed Run
Jake and I arrived in Bangkok the night of November 1st with Jake scheduled to leave the morning of the 3rd, giving us approximately 36 hours to explore the city together. We immediately immersed ourselves in the local culture by eating Whoppers at the airport Burger King. In addition to being our first food in Bangkok this was also the first solid food I had eaten in around two days. Road to recovery.
That night we set out to wander the Khao San Road area. For those unfamiliar (as I was), Khao San Road is apparently the Mecca for slightly trashy Western tourists visiting Southeast Asia. The upside was that there was ample street food.
They charge you to take photos of these absurd cooked bugs on display. I'm convinced that this is the sole revenue source for these stalls. No one is actually eating this BS I never once saw someone eating anything close to this.
After some food we found ourselves watching $5 standup by a couple middle aged American men in a dimly lit Bangkok basement. It was about as good as you would expect from $5 standup by a couple middle aged American men in a dimly lit Bangkok basement.
The next day we started our Bangkok speed run by watching the Dodgers win World Series game 7 in an electric 11 inning game.
We started with a breakfast of steamed buns.
And of course some McDonald's including the legendary McSpicy.
We then waged a 30 minute war with various tuk tuk drivers trying to get anywhere near a reasonable price to go anywhere other than their predetermined 12 tourist spots. We eventually gave up and hailed a legitimate taxi. Until he pulled over and demanded more money while also brandishing the same 12 tourist spot placard as the tuk tuk drivers. We paid him 60 cents and got out at this temple.
We were approached by a man offering a scenic boat tour of Bangkok in a traditional long boat. We expertly negotiated our way down to a third of the original price and proudly walked into the worst tour of the entire trip.
Also as a side note as we got onto our cursed boat we saw this thing swimming around in the water. Genuinely three feet long. Wtf is going on in Bangkok ...
We took in the beautiful scenery ...
We went past this bastion of finance rivaled only by the Lahore Stock Exchange.
Our driver did not appreciate this disobedience. It was like we were on a floating sensory deprivation school bus. That we paid to be on.
Speaking of this driver - despite the 2+ hours of boat time (much of which was spent stationary) he enforced a strict rule of 20 minutes at each of our two stops. Twenty minutes may sound like a lot, but for food seeking wandering photography pros like ourselves this was not the leisurely pace we were used to. So both times we raced around, speed walking to make sure we didn't miss the boat. And both times the aforementioned driver showed up 10-15 minutes late, leaving us spending almost as much time waiting at the pier as exploring the sites.
We did see this cool "floating market" as our first stop:
Post-market we saw the Wat Molilokkayaramratchaworawihan from afar (notable only for the name).
Our second stop was this enormous sitting Buddha.
Then we sat in this lock for about fifteen to twenty minutes as it slowly filled with water.
Over three hours after we boarded, we were finally free. We were dropped off at this probably super cool temple but we were hungry and temple'd out and it cost like $10 to enter. So we passed.
Instead of visiting what we later learned is one of the "top landmarks in Bangkok" we decided to explore a different side of the city: the malls. Jake suggested we go to the Icon Siam mall first.
We found this guy to drive us there. He reminded me of Yoda the way he was just cackling and whipping around with such glee and clownery. Good vibes from him. Maybe it's because he knew we were in for the greatest mall experience of our lives.
On the walk over Jake tried lychee for the first time.
Then we got to the Icon Siam mall. I don't know where Jake heard of this place but oh my God. This is one of the greatest places on planet earth.
Then we swung by % Arabica - the Apple Store of coffee shops. Their coffee soft serve is potentially the best soft serve I have ever had (rivaled only by Mac's Maple @ Hanover readers).
Then we went for some Michelin Guide Peking Duck and roast pork.
They offered free dessert for a Google review which obviously Jake and I both did to eat two dessert options.
Then we went straight into some Michelin Guide ramen. This was even better than the duck. Flavorbomb.
We took a break from our food consumption to do some material consumption. Jake bought a new pair of AirPods from the Apple Store and I played around with the electronics while he made his purchase.
Then we went to our final Michelin Guide stop - this tea-covered shaved ice dessert spot.
When all was said and done we spent over five hours at the Icon Siam mall.
After a brief digestion break back at the AirBnB we decided to go out on the town to the club. Literally it was called The Club.
The i didnt like khao soi comment has me contemplating quitting reading this blog.
ReplyDeleteI rediscovered that this blog exists while agonizingly staring at my computer during work. I owe cj and Jake around the world a lot bc it has kept me entertained on a miserable Wednesday at my desk
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed seeing all of your beautiful pictures of your amazing travels with Jake.
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