My Hometown

 My Hometown: Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is my hometown, and it is the capital of Thailand. It's filled with vibrant lights and often filled with smiles! I live in the Krungthep Kreetha area, which is a quieter residential neighbourhood known for its peaceful atmosphere, yet it is still close to the city centre.


 
For more information have a look here! Amazing Thailand

Personally, my lifestyle in Bangkok is quite relaxed. I enjoy exploring the city’s many cafes, as Bangkok has a strong cafe culture with aesthetic and unique designs in almost every area. From cozy hidden cafes to modern minimalist spots, there is always somewhere new to discover and spend time with friends.

At the same time, Bangkok is a paradise for food lovers. If you visit for the first time, there are several must-try dishes such as pad thai, mango sticky rice, and boat noodles. These dishes are easy to find all around the city, especially in street food areas and local markets. Each dish offers a unique combination of flavors—from sweet and creamy to rich and savory—showcasing the true diversity of Thai cuisine.


Must-Try Dishes in Bangkok


My Favourite Foods in Thailand as a Local

Somtam 



Som tam comes from the northeastern region of Thailand, also known as Isan, and is a fresh and spicy papaya salad with a perfect balance of sour, sweet, and salty flavors.


Kai Jiew


Kai jiew is a simple Thai omelet that can be found all over thecountry, as it is a common home-style dish enjoyed in every region. 


Pad Buab




Pad buab, or stir-fried lotus stem, is more commonly found in central Thailand, with a light and refreshing taste and a crunchy texture. 



Activities/ Areas to visit in Bangkok

The video basically covers all the areas you should visit. My honest recommendation for tourist traps is to not go to Chinatown, but go to BaanTadThong road instead.

Thai Massage


   Please find time to try thai massages! It is a MUST! 

   Recommendations: 
-Let's relax spa 
-Panpuri wellness 
-Health land

Top 3 night markets to visit in Bangkok:

  1. Jodd Fairs – best for street food and a lively, trendy atmosphere
  2. Train Night Market Srinakarin – best for a local, vintage, more authentic experience
  3. Save One Go Market – best for a budget-friendly, local vibe

Bonus! My Top 3 favourite restaurants

1. Kaew Kai Krob https://keawkaikrob.com/en/





Bangkok, to me, is a city that never feels boring. It has a mix of everything—from street food and local markets to modern cafes and relaxing experiences like Thai massage. Even though it can feel busy and chaotic at times, that’s also what makes it special. As a local, I feel like I haven’t even fully explored Bangkok yet, since there are always new activities and cafes popping up all the time.

I also really enjoy watching movies in theatres here, especially at places like EmQuartier or Siam Paragon, where the service and cleanliness are honestly top tier. It’s small experiences like this that make living in Bangkok feel comfortable and enjoyable.

Whether it’s your first time visiting or you’ve been here before, Bangkok always has a way of giving you a different experience each time. That’s why it will always feel like home to me.

I love my hometown! :>


Comments

  1. I liked your blog specially the photos are amazing. I personally feel more of the video or google links would have worked better. Also you missed putting google map location.

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    1. Oh yea, i added a google map location now. Thank yoouuu

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