I must say, despite the looks, the seat was really comfortable
We started our journey at around 1am and reached Bukit Kayu Hitam which is the transit point to Thailand at around 6am. Since we were pretty early, there was hardly any queue. While queuing to have my border pass stamped, I happily took a few pictures only to be stopped later on by an immigration officer. Apparently we are not allowed to take pictures. I was a bit puzzled to be honest since I don't see why we are not allowed to do so.
I ended up not buying any booze since I could not bring them back tax free due to my short stay there.
Once we pass the Thai immigration point, we met Ah Sun, our Thai tour guide. He is a middle aged Thai Chinese that speaks fluent Cantonese.We were asked what we wanted to have for breakfast and out of a sudden Lily shouted Bah Kut Teh. I was wondering to myself, "why Bah Kut Teh, I want TOM YAM!". Anyways, Bah Kut Teh it was for our breakfast. That's what I like about personalized tour like this, we decide what to do and the guide just brings us there.
As you shall be seeing later on in my blog, I realised that many coffee shops type eateries do not have signboards in Hat Yai. But instead you see banners of all sorts hung all over.
I am not sure if it was due to hunger but the Bah Kut Teh was excellent. Its very mild compared to our Bah Kut Teh's back home in the sense that you don't have as much herbal taste in them. They come in a choice of 2 type of rice, plain white rice or "wu tau" race (yam rice). We also had "Mui Choi Kao Yoke" and Curry Fish. The curry fish was really good and somehow the taste reminisce "Rempah Nanas" (an Indonesian curry fish dish).
Curry Fish that costs us RM80. They use the expensive "bawal" fish (Tau Tai). So after hearing that I wasn't too shocked from the bill given to us
8 comments:
Ah the sight of the border.
It's been nearly 3-4 years since I last seen the Malaysia-Thai border.
Anyways, yeah, most of the local restaurants doesnt have any 'signs' for various reasons, including to avoid for Sign Tax and to get mroe income from the ads.
Not sure where the shop was though, I dont go much for foods =P
Updates please
This trip was centered around food, food and more food.
4 years? You should come over to Malaysia for a break then.
More updates coming when I get a chance to edit my pics
hey your photography skills have obviously improved a lot!
i tot mui choi kao yoke is a hakka dish.... *shrugs*
hey, it looks fun! when r u goin to organize another one? i wanna join!!!
Haan,
Thx for the compliment but your pictures are way better. I am still having a hardtime doing potraits. Can't seem to get them right.
Fritz,
It may be... i was just saying that Mui Choi Kao Yoke is the Cantonese description of the dish :)
Nux,
You wanna join? Sure... i'll announce in blog next time.. lol
eating the same food you have in malaysia? goodness me ...i would want thai food
Dalicia,
The 3rd dish is very much Thai. Later you shall be seeing more thai food. This is just the prelude :)
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