Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Back to Bangkok: Adelphi Suites, Sukhumvit Soi 8

Leaving Pavillon Indochine, Siem Reap and Cambodia was tough though adventure awaits us in Bangkok.  To pass time the flats and I visited the duty free shops making some friends along the way!
The Siem Reap airport is quite nice, comfortable and well laid out.



This gal loved us!

Artisans of Angkor airport shop. 

Louise and I wait for our flight to load. 

Bangkok Air service was fine enough but more noticeable on this flight were the lively bunch boarding with us!  They danced down the aisle, photographed each other and LOVED the flats.  The lead man of this group, asked me about them, even wanting his photo with them!  We caused quite a commotion!


Love this of Louise ~ she looks surprised!

Gee who's the moviestar?  Egads!
You see, the flats are making the rounds!  This flight attendant was equally intrigued, happy to have her photo taken.  More of the same...



The lead man of the Korean crew with the flats covering
his face so he's not noticeable if the photo ends up on
the internet - he said!


Adelphi Suites, Sukhumvit Soi 8
Home for the next 7 days!


Complete with mini kitchen:  stovetop, microwave, fridge,
teapot and serveware for four. Nice. 

We each have desk area and a tiny "living" area.

Nice view from our window...

And from the pool on the 16th floor. 



The gym, shower and sitting area all with a fabulous view!


Halloween costumes...
Our first meal in Bangkok across from our hotel.  It was early but we were hungry having gotten an early start from Siem Reap. Food was good but a bit more than we had been spending in Cambodia!




Pad sieuw, green curry and my favorite
garlic sauteed morning glory.

After dinner, stopping at the street vendors on soi 8. 

jack fruit and pommelo

Customized tuk-tuk for Kinnaree restaurant

more street vendors...


At Central Mall visiting an upscale grocery store...

These two Australian and German men met and married
Thai women. 
 Pastries were so beautiful and smelled fabulous!



Stopped in for a much needed lunch break deciding on this little Thai place.  The appetizer were raw vegetables of cabbage, green beans and basil on ice with three sauces.


Pad Thai wasn't bad...

Louise loved her sticky rice balls and barbecue chicken
 Loved this presentation of an Eco-Friendly Cake & Bag.  Cute idea.



Starbucks partners serve it up with a smile at this location in the mall.



Business as usual at Starbucks!

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