Showing posts with label Phetburi Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phetburi Road. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Annual Ramadhan Bazaar at Phetchaburi Soi 7, Bangkok

The Thai tea vendor prepares cha yen(iced tea with milk) which costs 12baht(RM1.20) a glass.


Roast chicken

Scenery along Phetchaburi Soi 7, where Masjid Darul Aman is


Delicious murtabak with generous amount of ground beef costs 30baht

Kai thod (deep fried chicken marinated with herbs)

Nasi campur




thodmanplaa(deep fried fish paste)-10pcs for 20baht



Khao tom (rice porridge)

Pretty Thai girl grills beef and chicken.

Thai popiah







Steamed chicken with herbs - 35baht


I feel very much at home here though it's much smaller compared to the ones back home in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 'Pasar Ramadhan' operates from 3 till 6+pm. Once the Azan Maghrib is on air, all the vendors disperse and leave for home. To get here, take the BTS towards Mo Chit station and alight at Ratchathewi station(N1). Soi 7 is about 300metres away from the station.

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Halal food in Bangkok: Ibrahim's Shop

Yesterday we had lunch at Ibrahim's Shop, situated at No. 455, Petchaburi Road, Soi 7 (Soi Sulao), Bangkok. It's two doors away from the Darul Aman Mosque. We were served by the owner's daughter who speaks English well. Besides being able to speak English well (phut phasa ungkrit kheng), she cooks well, too. We had a good lunch which cost us 210baht only. We had three servings of rice (khao), pla sam rod, khung sai setor, a bottle of water and a complimentary plate of deep fried cow's tongue (lin). Keiron said no wonder he likes to eat tongue very much as my name means tongue in phasa Thai..he,he,he


Sarina, the daughter of Ibrahim, who's also the chef.


Pla Sam Rod (Ikan 3 Rasa)- 130baht


Khung sai setor ( Udang & petai)- 50baht


deep fried cow's tongue - on the house



This road side vendor serves very delicious cha yen and toast.
There are many Muslim eateries along this soi (lane).