by Josh Sullivan | Jan 2, 2020 | Recipes & Cooking
Tom Yam Kung Recipes & Cooking Without a doubt one of the most popular Thai dishes in the world is Tom Yam Kung. Our take on this classic is sure to light your senses on fire. Put together at home with the freshest limes, chilies and everything else, we hope that...
by Josh Sullivan | Aug 23, 2016 | Recipes & Cooking
You can add a wonderful extra layer of taste and texture to your Thai cashew and chicken stir fry with just a few additional ingredients. Spring onions, shiitake mushrooms, garlic, and tempura flour make this dish so much tastier than what’s normally found...
by Josh Sullivan | Sep 9, 2015 | Recipes & Cooking
If you are looking for something healthy, filling, and fresh, Thai fish & lettuce wraps are the perfect dish. They’re like exotic Thai style burritos that really pack a punch. Along with the obvious ingredients, the combination of ginger, peanuts, dried...
by Josh Sullivan | Aug 9, 2015 | Photo Walks
Discovering old neighborhoods in Thonburi is a favorite for photographers and urban explorers in Bangkok. Cruising along walkways with a camera, almost too narrow to fit a motorbike through. Concrete paths on stilts above murky waters, lotus flowers, and lily pads....
by Josh Sullivan | Aug 1, 2015 | Recipes & Cooking
This is an original recipe created by my girlfriend which I find absolutely delicious! It has a wonderful mixture of sweet, sour, and spicy. And when combined with the shrimp and cashews, adds a nice amount of protein into the mix. So give this recipe a try and...
by Josh Sullivan | May 23, 2015 | Photo Walks
Here’s a photo I took at an old auto shop in Bangkok, Thailand. I found myself walking by this group of mechanics in Chinatown trying to pry this old car engine apart with a homemade crowbar. You could tell they had been working on this thing for way longer than...
by Josh Sullivan | May 9, 2015 | Food in Bangkok
If there’s one thing Bangkok has a lot of it’s noodle soup. If you live here, there’s probably a noodle stall right in front of your house. It’s cheap, convenient, and relatively healthy. I’m still a big fan of western breakfasts, but if...
by Josh Sullivan | Mar 29, 2015 | Food in Bangkok
You can find khao moo grob and khao moo dang most anywhere in Bangkok, but in my search for the best, I’ve always come back to Tanni (ธานี). Khao moo grob (ข้าวหมูกรอบ) is a pretty simple dish that has really grown on me over the years. The pork meat is this...
by Josh Sullivan | Mar 21, 2015 | Recipes & Cooking
Thai Corn Salad or Tam Khao Pote (ตำข้าวโพด) is a dish which is less common than Thailand’s traditional papaya salad, but it has a nice balance of flavors which are wonderfully sweet, sour and spicy. Also a good dish for when you don’t have access to...