Monday 12 March 2007

Phitsanulok






















Many travellers prefer to use vibrant Phitsanulok as a base for visiting the ancient city of Sukhothai as it has more charm and better grazing options. It is a market crossroads for the country's vegetable industry and get the pick of the harvest. So you get lots of different options. You can buy fresh fruits and vegetable at small stands or at big boots in the big market hall. Everybody wants to make the business. People here hardly speak English. This is where multilingual people come to an end. In order to get what you want, you need to gesture with hands. Movable food stands are very common and food is freshly prepared. Phat thai noodles for 20B / CHF 0.60 and the dishes are excellent. So no need to go to expensive restaurants. Bon appetit!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, vielleicht bist du ja noch online!? Wunderbare Bilder - da geht mir direkt das Herz auf. Immerhin haben wir seit gestern auch ganz tolles Wetter hier. Und natürlich freue ich mich auch sehr auf Mallorca dieses Wochenende.
Liebe Grüsse, Vanessa

Anonymous said...

hi Peter. u sound so excited to see those fresh fruits being displayed like that, u dont ahve it like that in switzerland? here, yes!
btw, why i see pics of everything except of u? try taking pics with the people, i'm sure they dont bite. it makes the blog much more personal than just looking at the sites.
Interract with the locals, mingle, and have u pic taken with them. dont be such a DIVA.
next time i visit i want to see pics with u in them!

Anonymous said...

Hi honey, me too...want to see pics with you of course. And I am very astonished, that you can eat all without becoming ill. Me, I think, I would lay in bed after all that dishes for minimum one week. Die beiden Fotos unten gefallen mir am besten: die langen Finger sind schön und die Farben! Hoffe, Dir gehts gut. Viele liebe Grüsse Deine Susanne