Monday, 22 November 2010

Deen Halal Restaurant in Silom, Bangkok.

Deen Restaurant, which serves halal Thai food is located in the block just before reaching Silom Soi 15. If you take a cab from Chongnonsi BTS Station or Saladaeng BTS Station, tell the driver to send you to Silom Soi 'sip haa'. 'Sip haa' is 15 in Thai. The fare should be about THB40 only.

Masjid Mirassudeen is located across the road in a little alley of Silom Soi 20.









Deen Restaurant
761, Silom Road (next to Silom Soi 15 & opposite of Silom Village),
Bangkok.
Tel: 02-6350441

Opening hours: 11:30 - 21:30hrs
Closes on Wednesday

Thursday, 11 November 2010

The Touch Cafe - Halal cafe in Bangkok

March 2013: Kindly take note that this cafe is no longer in operation.

The Touch cafe is the latest halal eatery in town as it started opening its door just two months ago.


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Coming from Victory Monument, you can board bus number 54 and 74. Press the bell right after passing under the Viphavadee-Rangsit flyover. The bus will stop in front of 7-Eleven. Walk past Soi 33 towards Tesco Lotus Express and it's on your left. You can also take the MRT to Sutthisan Station and take a bus or a cab and stop at Tesco Lotus Express.
It's a corner shop with an ATM machine right next to the entrance. You don't have to worry about not having enough cash with you when you dine here....he,he,he ;)
Coming from Viphavadee Rangsit Road, the cafe is situated just before this signboard. You can either park in front of the shop or at the Tesco Lotus Express car park.



Ammar helps his dad during school break.




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Dining area

My favourite spot.


Iced moccachino

Cream of mushroom soup

Seafood suki

T-bone steak with black pepper sauce

The Touch Cafe
523-525, Sutthisan Road,
(between Soi Inthamara 33 & 35),
Din Daeng,
Bangkok 10400,
THAILAND

Opens daily from 10am-10pm
Closes on 2nd. and 4th. Wednesday of each month.

Contact person: Khun Anwar @ James : 081 9006992

Delivery service is available whereby you pay the 'motorsai' fare on top of the orders placed.

Prayer room is available on the upper floor.

Jimbaran Bali at MBK Centre, Bangkok








Jimbaran Bali
The Fifth Food Avenue
5th. Floor
MBK Centre.
9.30am-9.30pm

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Halal high quality beef at the Thai-French Butchery, Bangkok

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If you're looking for halal good quality beef in Bangkok, head straight for the Thai-French Butchery between Sukhumvit Soi 33 and Soi 33/1. Coming from Asoke Junction, slow down after passing Villa Market and turn in at Subway.

Go in the little alley and the shop is on your right.


If you take the BTS, alight at Phromphong Station. Walk back towards Asoke and the lane is located opposite of the Benjasiri Park. Look for Subway and turn into the lane right next to Subway.



The beef sold here is chilled and not frozen. You can choose any cut you want and the butcher will do it specially for you as requested.
The Thai- French Butchery beef is also available at all Villa Markets but at a higher price.

The Thai-French Butchery
591/16, Soi Villa (between Soi 33-35),
off Sukhumvit Road,
Wattana, Bangkok 10110.

Phone: 02 2585087

Eid al-Adha @ Aidil Adha in Thailand - 2010

Below is the formal announcement regarding Eid al-Adha in Thailand. Kindly take note that it will be celebrated in Thailand on Tuesday, 16th. November 2010.

Solat Aidil Adha at Masjid Ban Oou, Bang Rak, Bangkok will convene at 9.30am on Tuesday, 16th. Nov 2010.

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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Halal food at Paradise Park, Bangkok


The Paradise Park is the latest modern shopping mall of eastern Bangkok. The building used to house the Seri Centre Department Store. It was renovated and turned into a shopping paradise with lots of greens in it. It's located adjacent to the Seacon Square on Sri Nakharin Road. You have to go there and experience the environment yourself to appreciate the deco and ambiance.

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Photo taken from Paradise Park website.






Saha farm food counter is inside the Villa Market on the ground floor. All the food served here are chicken based.

From Villa Market, walk through the food bazaar and you'll see this special rotee stall opposite of the Green Store, just before Lemon Farm Organic Store.


Walk a little bit further and turn right , you'll see the following Thai dessert stall. It's eaten like a spring roll but a sweet one.

Walk all the way to the other end of Villa Market is the SERI Market foodcourt area. There are 3 halal stalls available here:


1: This stall sells 'roti canai' with all kinds of curries.

2. Go further in the food court and you'll see this stall which sells rice with dishes, yellow chicken rice, beef soup & ox-tail soup. If you walk straight on passing the white rice cooker on your right, you'll meet the third Halal food stall. The food court is quite big. You need to know the exact location or else you may not fine the halal stalls. During my first visit, I only found the 'Rotee' stall. It's only during my second visit that I found the rest.


3. The 3rd. stall sells yellow chicken rice, salad(something similar to rojak Singapore or ado-gado) beef and ox tail soup and Thai noodles.



Various Thai curries for the noodles and can be eaten with white rice, too.
I tried the Khao soy- Chiang Mai noodles

Facing the stall above, turn left and walk till the end of the alley. You'll see the following Muslim stall called 'SAKINA' selling beef(nuea), mutton(Phae'), chicken(kai) and even village chicken (ayam kampung) or 'kai baan' in Thai.:



Since the musolla is still not ready yet, you can perform your prayers at Masjid Rahmatul Islam which is about 700m into Soi Sri Nakharin 55 (Soi Moo Ban Seri Viila Khrong Karn 2), the lane leading towards the Rama IX Royal Park.


For more info on the shops available at this mall, kindly click here.