yay i'm back from bangkok and it was an awesome trip! my initial reservations about the safety of the place, what with all the political unstability going on, were rather uncalled for as it turned out to be quite nice and homely :) we simply shopped and ate the whole time we were there - SHIOK!

the hotel we stayed in. the four of us were momentarily shocked at the outlook of the building when we arrived - it looked completely different from the photos we saw online. but then again, it was not
that bad considering the budget we had lol.

our adjacently connected rooms.

dinner at this restaurant called
relax at suan lum. i would definitely recommend this place! it has the perfect ambience with old school songs playing in the background, great and cheap food while chilling out on the balcony top!

the green monsters at mbk.

swensons ice cream after a day of shopping.

seafood at chinatown.

i love this photo! seems like the whole world is moving except us lol.

pampering massage after a tiring day of shopping!
tuk tuk ride! i wldnt mind travelling around on this if not for the overpriced fees and bad air pollution!

the supermarket at siam paragon. it's like damn big and so much more fun to shop at than singapore's!

the phad thai at siam paragon food basement deserves one photo for itself! look at the succulent and fresh tiger prawns! it's like heavenly good! TOPS for this!

even the durians are humongous and fleshy and yummy!

dinner at condom restaurant. it's a really cool place to dine in; they give out free condoms instead of mints at the end of each meal, supposedly to encourage family planning? if you look closely enough, the mannequinns are actually dressed in condom costumes!

something interesting near the entrance.

my favourite wanton mee guy at the roadside near our hotel! where can you find such a funky guy cooking wanton mee with aviator shades! UPS! the
made-with-love (lol!) wanton mee was delicious!

surprise encounter with pinkguy-lookalike lol!

at the reception area before we left.

at the airport.

welcoming the arrival of the king and the queen.