Friday, July 15, 2011
US trip 2010 special: Bangkok House in New York City
About the food:
We arrived at New York City a few days after Comic-Con. During inter-state economy flights, we are not given free lunch meals (only free soda), as compared to International flights. Furthermore, check-in bags have a separate charge (around 25 USD per check-in-bag).
Moving on, we were hungry, so we walked all the way from the hotel to find one. It is practical to walk instead of take a cab in NY. The roads are almost always jammed. In the end, we settled for thai cuisine.
for soup, we got the spicy tom yang soup.
iced tea..
salad..
chicken with vegetables,
and banana fritters.
The food was reasonably priced and tasted good, but still, food is expensive in NY, as compared to other states. Furthermore, their sales tax and the service charge/tip/gratuity percent is also higher compared to California. To conclude though, this restaurant is worth trying. They offer package meals, just like the ones above.
Labels:
bangkok house,
new york,
thai cuisine
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