Foodprints woke up once again! This is my show on the Metro Channel where I go to a city (here and abroad) and feature food that viewers can get tips from. It’s basically telling people where to find delicious food.
Foodprints woke up once again! This is my show on the Metro Channel where I go to a city and feature food that viewers can get tips from. It’s basically telling people where to find delicious food. The show was on vacation for a few years until I got a call from Gie Interior of Metro informing me that we were doing a show in Bangkok. Of course, I was excited. I’ve been to Bangkok dozens of times and always go to the same places.
Bangkok has many popular dishes. You have papaya salad, mango sticky rice, boiled pig's knuckles, crab fried rice, pad Thai, tom yum, and many more.
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