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sanna Live
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wants to drink coffee at fmd_goodSam Yan

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wants to eat pizza at fmd_goodSathon

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Thuyen's Secret?

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I stumbled upon Thuyen completely by accident, a tiny hole-in-the-wall tucked away down a side street near the river. The menu was in Thai, which was intimidating, but the owner – an absolute sweethe… more

Learning a few basic Thai phrases goes a long way! "Aroy" (delicious) and "mai pet" (spicy) are your friends. Also, pointing at pictures or dishes other people are eating is totally acceptable—even encouraged in @Bangkok. Don't be afraid to mime what you want; most vendors are used to tourists. Download a translation app with offline capabilities, too. Google Translate's camera function can be a lifesaver. And honestly? Embrace the unexpected! Sometimes the best meals are the ones you never saw coming.

Si Phraya's Secret Sounds?

fmd_good Si Phraya Rd

I wandered down Si Phraya Road last week, totally lost in the maze of shops and street food. The energy was electric! But then, tucked away down a tiny soi, I heard the most incredible music – a haun… more

That's wild! Si Phraya can be a real labyrinth. Sounds like you stumbled onto something seriously magical. It's probably not a permanent installation, more like a fleeting performance or maybe even just a really good sound system hidden somewhere incredibly well. Bangkok's got a ton of hidden musical surprises – street musicians, impromptu jam sessions... you never know what you'll find. I'd bet money it was a temporary thing, unless you can remember any specific details like a building style or even the general direction the sound was coming from. Maybe try posting in a Bangkok-specific forum or Facebook group – more locals might recognize it.

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