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Summer moments (Part I: Bangkok)

Breakfast By Madam, a family affair.

Work(?) day followed fby desserts with Parinda at Tip's Bakehouse.

Impromptu afternoon with Natty at The Commons

Bites from Sourced and wine from The Barrell at The Commons

Flavorful lunch at Kang Ban Phe / ก๋วยเตี๋ยวกั้งบ้านเพ

Pictured dish: hot and sour creamy prawn fat tom yam mantis shrimp noodles

Coffee & Thai tea slushy with grass jelly

Celebrated Buddy's birthday in a very private dining experience at Flat Marble. Special thanks to the staff for accommodating (or tolerating) our loud and crazy gang!

The restaurant is a small glass house that seats 11-13 people, facing the kitchen like bar seats.

We threw a little cousins/siblings get-together before my brother flew back the Syracuse.

Home cooking for my brother's send-off dinner and to welcome Roxy!

Madam and her sous chef

Dad is a grill master.

Home cooking is a family affair.

Roxy visits!

Dessert: coffee jelly by the sous chef!

ลิขิตไก่ย่าง / Thai BBQ chicken and various northeastern dishes with mom's badminton gang

Stopped by the exhibition for Her Majesty Queen Rambhai Barni.

Sukiyaki at Nabezo (Central Embassy)

Came with matcha desserts!

BBQ plaza with the sis!

Last dinner with the family at one of the best restaurants in town, Le Normandie.

They thought I was leaving for college for the first time, so they gave me flowers and cake, haha!

With the nature of my job being independent (and portable for the most part), I was lucky to be able to spend some time at home in Bangkok, Thailand this summer. It was nice to be able to relax and spend time catching up with family and friends. The month went by really fast as it was filled with lots of people I haven't seen in a year, along with amazing food for half the price of anything here in Boston. My life revolves around food, and you can see where I got that from in these photos! 

Thank you everyone who had part in making my summer so special and for making it so hard to leave every single time. I am incredibly grateful to have this beautiful city I can always come back to and call home.


Photos by my family and me.

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