Thursday, May 13, 2010

hatyai


Colorful cream and chocolate sauce infused delicacy.


One of the more WOW bags we found in Nora market.


Dimsum breakfast. Clockwise from top left: prawn dumplings (fresh and springy), turnip turnover, meat dumpling, meat and turnip dumpling, chicken feet and mushroom, pork, glutonios rice and sausage + mushroom, meat dumpling.


This guy is awesome. He peddles mediocre sponge toys, but his getup is eye catching: cowboy shirt, vest, star badge, cowboy hat and the bonus: a real, twirly mustache that extends past his face!


It's a bug eat bug world. This deco is made of spray painted mengkuang leaves.

Animal potraiture! Hmm, this slobbering bulldog the size of a sack of rice we saw at the temple was very photogenic. And hyper.

At dusk, a Thai high school band doing some busking to raise funds for their club while entertaining people who were visiting the pasar malam and floating market.


The floating market! Everything at 20 baht (RM 2) or less. Tom yam, fried quails' eggs, beef entrail soup, BBQed prawns, drinks, desserts, etc. My favorite part of the trip, but extremely crowded.


300 baht fresh oyster (RM3/USD1)

Rocky lovers, I have found your liquid substitute - Meiji chocolate drink! Mmmmm.


Manicure/pedicure for 240 baht (RM 24). It's very strange to have someone cut your nails for you. You never know when they'll make you bleed or tear off a part of your flesh attached to your nail.

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