Thursday, June 23, 2011

Greyhound Cafe @ Central Chitlom

Greyhound cafe is a staple restaurant in many Central Department stores in Thailand.

Two friends and I popped in after our Thai class wrapped up. I acted the crazy foreigner again...snapping pictures of the shop, while my friends laughed:

The inside:




I splurged and ordered a lot of food and spent waaay too much money. Ah well. If you're going to go down, go down on a full stomach. ^_^

French onion soup:


Toast and pate (liverwurst):


My fruit drink -- pineapple, grape juice and lemon:


And a coffee latte:


My friends ordered some yummy things too....Salsa chips and Garlic/Cheese bread (sorry, no pictures..).

One classmate had lived in Udon Tani (a northern province in Thailand), and she talked about her experience there. It's quite different from life in Bangkok! She said she really appreciated the food/ restaurants here in the city.^_^

Greyhound Cafe is located in Central Chitlom 4F. BTS Chitlom. Prices from 120 Baht + (360JPY/ $3.50). Menu: pasta, pizza, appetizers, soups, some Thai dishes. Everything is delicious!

1 comment:

  1. That picture of the Coffee Latte is quite controversial.

    We had a big debate about coffee being served in a glass, with no handle. We wondered: "Why in a glass? The glass is hot; it's hard to pick it up!"

    We all agreed our grandmothers/ mothers would disapprove of "coffee in a glass", but we liked it. Burning your fingers prevents you from ordering another coffee, and you won't become a coffee-addict as quickly. ^_^ (laughing) At least, that is my theory. Pleasure (the coffee) through pain (burning one's fingers)? ^_^

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