I gotta say it was definitely an afternoon very well spent in the company of someone who has the same passion for this city as me, a very big thank you to yourself and the hard working Jasper, whom I met 2 days later doing b-roll, the ultimate perfectionists, both of you. Thanks again and see you soon!
Your little crusade against Khao Soi 🤣Yeah it's nothing special, just noodles in curry broth, It's all right, but I wouldn't want it every day. More of a Chiang Mai thing.
Yoho! This is a Most Excellent Collaboration by two of the Most Legit UA-camrs in Bangkok! Am i dreaming or what? Far Freaking Out! Thanx to OTR and Bangkok Pat, in a big way, for turning us on to totally real Bangkok!
Pat is a Fantastic ambassador for Bangkok, also a true gentleman. What you see is what you get . Spending time with him was the highlight of our trip to Thailand.
I literally just finished writing a community post right now where I described Pat (and Gary Butler) as being absolutely authentic on-and-off screen. What you see is indeed what you get. Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoy the video
I also binge watch Pat's videos and have to agree that he is the hardest working youtuber. No one does the amount of research that he does. Thanks for more insights into Bangkok.
The deep research you and pat do align with how I view history, food and culture. I’m very thankful your channel exists. I can have a shit day at work but feel happy watching your videos!
Excellent! You, Pat and Gary’s are my favourite Bangkok channels and I love a decent collab. I first visited BKK in 1990 - no subway or skytrain. I love how it’s changed but somehow retained a whole lot of the character I first fell in love with. Thanks for this.
I can’t thank you two enough for all you do. Both OTR and Bangkok Pats channels are outstanding. I’m a Canadian who comes to Thailand every year on vacation. I’m counting the days until October 5 when I fly back to Bangkok. In the mean time I live vicariously through your channels. They never fail to bring a smile to my face. To you both a very sincere thank you!
32:39 This graveyard was the place where my grand father was buried, but about 30 years ago when the land was reclaimed to build the express way, we dug the bone and cremated. Now his ashed is kept in the other temple where my family can easily go and pay respect.
Just found your channel Pat and we are enjoying your vlogs. We are visiting Bangkok in October after visiting our daughter in Chiang Mai. We have 3 nights at the hotel Icon. Looking forward to it immensely. Alan and Lillian in OZ
There are a lot of Chinese cemeteries near Charoen Krung road. That Teochew cemetery is the largest one. From there to the north near Sathorn road there are Peranakan, Hokkien, and Hakka cemeteries. To the south near Chan road there are another Hakka cemetery and also Cantonese and Shanghainese cemeteries too.
@@kittenastrophy5951 yea, I heard that Maha Nakorn Building’s land used to be cemetery, but I’m not sure what cemetery is that. Those I’ve mentioned are still there, and the Hokkien and Hakka cemeteries are in the north near Maha Nakorn Building.
@@kittenastrophy5951 The Hakka one is closer toward Maha Nakorn building, but both are adjacent to each other. The entrances can be access by Silom Soi 9.
I have watched the OTR your channel before this you and Bangkok Pat were together I found very interesting both of you taking about the history of Bangkok .
Hi OTR ! Your research and topics are always delightful and interesting, Bangkok has a great history behind so it is worth to look back. Thank you so much ka 🙏👍🤩i enjoy your vid.
Bangkok Pat is the kind of guy that makes you watch and enjoy a 45 minute video about a subway line while ive never been to Bangkok nor have a particular interest in subway lines.
Great video. Sorry, the host's name escaped me! But I think both he and Pat are on the same page, wanting to capture for posterity the present which can so quickly disappear. It's a great service to anyone in the future. OTR Food & History is now my other go-to channel along with Bangkok Pat. Tremendous work guys.
oh wow!! I've stayed in the Bang Rak area a few times at the Shangri-La and I thought I had explored heaps of the surrounding area and after watching this video, there's so much more to see!! Awesome stuff Adam and Pat ! @khoistar
Do you know that you are my favourite youtuber? 😍 I simply love your video style, truly refreshing and creative. You’re doing great work, my friend, truly appreciate that.
The Thai restaurant in North London called Cats is one I've been to many times. I lived in the Finsbury Park area for over 20 years before moving to Bkk 4 years ago.
How are the hutongs these days?? Those (pre-2017 "re-bricking" demolition) were some of the best years I've ever had. Just the coolest place on earth for a short time.
@@OTRontheroad Still great, no more "chai's" of course except when irreparable buildings are rebuilt in traditional style. The great brickening came and went, but places still pop up where they can and gentrification proceeds which is good and bad (some great coffee places with oodles of atmosphere now in Shichahai). I still love it, but am contemplating that move... oh man... can I? after 27 years?
Thanks for a great video portraying the side of Charoen Krung that not so many people visiting it realize it exists. I had been living in the area for 22 years before moving to Europe. Your video make me miss the area, and inspire me to also record Charoen Krung from my point of view - to keep it as a historical evidence of this period in time. In case you haven't visited the souther part of Charoen Krung road starting from the intersection between Chan road to around Thanon Tok (Tok road) yet, I really recommend it. Unlike the hustle and bustle of Bang Rak/Yao warat area, the southern part of Charoen Krung road is more of a quiet residential area. However, that is also the best thing with this area as you can feel and enjoy everyday life of locals even more. There is also another cemetery called Bangkok Protestant Cemetery in the area. This one is one of the last few Christian cemeteries left in Bangkok (The one near Silom got demolished many years ago). Not to mention that this area is also full of many local restaurants that I consider the best in Bangkok. Just to give some examples, there is one Pad Thai stall in Charoen Krung 79 that I dare say that it is much much better than Pad Thai Pratu Pi. You can also find many great muslim restaurants around Charoen Krung 103 and a great dim sum shop near Charoen Krung 74.
Yes, Pat does do all his own work on his videos, although i can claim to have helped him in a very small way by holding his camera while he did a couple of pieces to camera, when out on a tour with him. And it can take a while to get it right, shot after shot until it's just right! Well worth doing one of his tours......
this must just got release when in going or about return bangkok ,Pat a great fun smart guy yes he is great to meet chat hang out with and always has fact or history to share
My father was stationed in Bangkok when he was in the Air Force and when he first arrived he took pictures of the Bangkok Airport, the floating market boat tour and the temple tour in 1967 while he stayed at The Parliament Hotel. Now, I wonder if it's still there. 🤔
In this video you mentioned about Khao Soi. This dish was original from Myanmar, but you can get in Chang Mai too. Full name was Ohn Noe means Coconut (Ohn Noe Khao Soi).
My dad’s in his ‘80s now. He was born in Bangkok near some canals. When he was little, Thailand was still a Japanese puppet state. On one of our last trips back to Bangkok, we were talking about where places were in the city. I asked him where he grew up. He said it didn’t exist anymore due to development. That was kind of sad.
6:29 ayutia sounds like ayothiya in india... the tamil chola empire was spread around swarna boomi and kadaaram kind of countries... I think need to know more details and history about that.
My maternal grandparents were born in 1920s and 1930s Thailand and moved to the US in 1977, alongside most of my dad's side of the family. They lived in the US for the rest of their lives: I never got to saw my grandpa since he died in 2001, a year before I was born, and my grandma recently passed away a year ago. Despite them apparently Americanizing to the culture, I appreciated them telling me their memories and traditions: of surviving the Allied bombings of Bangkok during WW2 and old Thai pop music from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. My grandma tried to teach me the Thai script but I was too lazy to do so, I still somewhat regret that to this day (even though I speak Thai).
Hi Adam! Love your channel! Did you notice that Thais hold their chopsticks differently from say Japanese or the way you use them? Is it a Chinese technique?
I'd say chopsticks are held differently simply because of different materials/shapes/styles- Korea and Japan both use unique styles of chopsticks. In Thailand it's strictly a Chinese-Thai thing. Classic Thai food is eaten by hand or with a spoon-and-fork. Chopsticks here are intended for Chinese-Thai food and are Chinese-style sticks. Hope that answers your question?
@@OTRontheroad I hold the chopsticks Japanese style since I don't like the Chinese way. You know, I'm Thai. By the way, most of Thais don't care which style since they don't even know. Just use the way they're convenient with. May be it mixed in between.
I've often wondered why so many klongs have concrete pillars across them. I guess it's to stop boats travelling them, but if so, why are there so many. Are they reinforcing the banks?
NO ONE beats these guys for info and entertainment in and around Bangkok. Come to think of it no one does it outside Bangkok either which is shocking considering how much there is to see and know out there. Real vacuum (guys...hint hint...roadtrips!). More collaborations could only be a GOOD THING. IF there was any brainpower left in televised market, stations around the world would be knocking on their doors and paying high dollar for shows. Imagine what OT,R and Bangkok Pat could do with that budget. Spinofffs for example. CBS Sunday Morning makes interviews a staple of almost every show as does 60 Minutes. Profiles of amazing everyday people, boggles my mind what COULD be done. I'd suggest getting a media lawyer in for a chat :)
Just clicked onto this vlog loved it Bangkok Pat brilliant I will be looking for your channel total professional makes a change from that you tuber I am a millionaire look at me I am working for you bull from Canada
Hah the rant was so entertaining I just let it continue. No worries- I love khao soi, BUT I also understand where Pat’s coming from. If I’d only ever tried it in Bangkok, I wouldn’t get the hype, either. In Chiang Mai it’s so good it’s a religious experience
If the previous life was true, I believe both of you (OTR and Pat) were very first people who laid the foundation of Bangkok 200 years ago. Welcome home, mate both of you.
I love this. + the caveat about Khao Soi at the end. I think Anthony Bourdain had at least a hangover cure Khao Soi before the other "Foodie Vloggere" were around.
There s a bloke that know about all this an I reckon that bloke'd be Bangkok Pat Eh! 😂 Those bludy westerners have got alot to answer for. This was a rippa vid m8, although I joked about in my intro. Not alot of this sorta stuff round this way, because council generally knock it side way and take bit out and use it somewhere else. Or they'll sell it off to people like me who want 50 bricks for a barby. One of the reason I like Bangkok, The Philippines, and other places I haven't managed to get to yet. Keep up the good work, thanks m8.
Thanks for exposing Bangkok Pat for the horrible human he is. I will be directly unsubscribing from his channel due to his negative attitude towards one of my favorite dishes (before I saw anyone on UA-cam or elsewhere eat it) khao soi. [[sarcasm]]
I gotta say it was definitely an afternoon very well spent in the company of someone who has the same passion for this city as me, a very big thank you to yourself and the hard working Jasper, whom I met 2 days later doing b-roll, the ultimate perfectionists, both of you. Thanks again and see you soon!
A superb video...St Mark's International School Bangkok have just watched it...very informative.
MORNING PAT :} good interesting video
@@Lord-DJ Great to hear that, hope they get tempted to try the legendary Khao Soi...!!
@@ivornappinion9406 Good afternoon Ivor
Your little crusade against Khao Soi 🤣Yeah it's nothing special, just noodles in curry broth, It's all right, but I wouldn't want it every day. More of a Chiang Mai thing.
Bangkok Pat is a legend
BKK Pat has become a legend. Anybody who loves history, trains and cats gets my undivided attention!
I hope Pat will someday dig in the Kra isthmus railway made by Imperial Japanese army from Chumporn to the Andaman coast.
I've lived in Bangkok for almost 18 years, and learn something new from Bangkok Pat everytime I watch his videos.
I was born here and I still learn stuff from Bangkok Pat vids, legend fr
Yoho! This is a Most Excellent Collaboration by two of the Most Legit UA-camrs in Bangkok! Am i dreaming or what? Far Freaking Out! Thanx to OTR and Bangkok Pat, in a big way, for turning us on to totally real Bangkok!
Thanks for the kind words!
Pat is a Fantastic ambassador for Bangkok, also a true gentleman. What you see is what you get . Spending time with him was the highlight of our trip to Thailand.
I literally just finished writing a community post right now where I described Pat (and Gary Butler) as being absolutely authentic on-and-off screen. What you see is indeed what you get. Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoy the video
@@OTRontheroad Indeed Pat, Gary along with your show. It's what I love about you guys , just being real. Say what's on your mind.
I also binge watch Pat's videos and have to agree that he is the hardest working youtuber. No one does the amount of research that he does. Thanks for more insights into Bangkok.
The deep research you and pat do align with how I view history, food and culture. I’m very thankful your channel exists. I can have a shit day at work but feel happy watching your videos!
Such a kind comment. Thanks!
Excellent! You, Pat and Gary’s are my favourite Bangkok channels and I love a decent collab. I first visited BKK in 1990 - no subway or skytrain. I love how it’s changed but somehow retained a whole lot of the character I first fell in love with. Thanks for this.
I can’t thank you two enough for all you do. Both OTR and Bangkok Pats channels are outstanding. I’m a Canadian who comes to Thailand every year on vacation. I’m counting the days until October 5 when I fly back to Bangkok. In the mean time I live vicariously through your channels. They never fail to bring a smile to my face. To you both a very sincere thank you!
Thanks for the kind comment!
Ha ha, I really, really enjoyed this episode! It's great to have seen 2 of my favourite channels collaborate to make this vid! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
My two favourite chanels together! Great video from you two as expected
32:39 This graveyard was the place where my grand father was buried, but about 30 years ago when the land was reclaimed to build the express way, we dug the bone and cremated. Now his ashed is kept in the other temple where my family can easily go and pay respect.
My mistake it was 40 not 30 years.
Awesome to see two of the best collaborate. Hopefully this isn’t the last time.
Just found your channel Pat and we are enjoying your vlogs. We are visiting Bangkok in October after visiting our daughter in Chiang Mai. We have 3 nights at the hotel Icon. Looking forward to it immensely. Alan and Lillian in OZ
'a city that holds an endless amount of secrets'. How true.
Thumb's up for Bangkok Pat!
There are a lot of Chinese cemeteries near Charoen Krung road.
That Teochew cemetery is the largest one.
From there to the north near Sathorn road there are Peranakan, Hokkien, and Hakka cemeteries.
To the south near Chan road there are another Hakka cemetery and also Cantonese and Shanghainese cemeteries too.
I heard some has been razed out and now the land is being occupied by Maha Nahorn building, the skyhigh viewpoint of BKK and skywalk.
@@kittenastrophy5951 yea, I heard that Maha Nakorn Building’s land used to be cemetery, but I’m not sure what cemetery is that.
Those I’ve mentioned are still there, and the Hokkien and Hakka cemeteries are in the north near Maha Nakorn Building.
@@to_cya_ I've seen one when was boarding the BTS Green line on the corner of Silom Road, which one is that ?
@@kittenastrophy5951 The Hakka one is closer toward Maha Nakorn building, but both are adjacent to each other.
The entrances can be access by Silom Soi 9.
Great video guys ! I spotted one of my Khrua In Khong photos from Wat Boromniwat at 8:13 😁
Hi pat! Love your channel
I have watched the OTR your channel before this you and Bangkok Pat were together I found very interesting both of you taking about the history of Bangkok .
Hi OTR ! Your research and topics are always delightful and interesting, Bangkok has a great history behind so it is worth to look back. Thank you so much ka 🙏👍🤩i enjoy your vid.
Love the video...finally..you and Pat do the video together 😊😊
Fantastic video 👍
Thank you! Easily one of my favorite ones we’ve ever done.
What a great decision to make that video!!! Great work and a very interesting host!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I m going there, old city, when I come to Thailand. So nice to discover the old Bgk. ❤🙏👋😀🇨🇭
what an interesting vid this was, bangkok pat is a walking talking wealth of historical facts and folklore legends.
Thumb up, the more I watch the more I love your contents and unique way how you narrated the story.
Cool and interesting vid Pat thanks for the time and effort.
Bangkok Pat is the kind of guy that makes you watch and enjoy a 45 minute video about a subway line while ive never been to Bangkok nor have a particular interest in subway lines.
That's the kind of line I wish I'd written. Perfect.
What a story.
Loved this...thank you both.
Great video. Sorry, the host's name escaped me! But I think both he and Pat are on the same page, wanting to capture for posterity the present which can so quickly disappear. It's a great service to anyone in the future.
OTR Food & History is now my other go-to channel along with Bangkok Pat. Tremendous work guys.
Such a underrated channel
oh wow!!
I've stayed in the Bang Rak area a few times at the Shangri-La and I thought I had explored heaps of the surrounding area and after watching this video, there's so much more to see!! Awesome stuff Adam and Pat !
@khoistar
Cool Vlog. Luv it...😊😊😊😊
... Sorry, but may I ask if you are related to Karl Lagerfeld ?
OMG I LOVE 💛 this video! Such a joy 2 watch
Excellent! Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Do you know that you are my favourite youtuber? 😍
I simply love your video style, truly refreshing and creative. You’re doing great work, my friend, truly appreciate that.
So nice of you. Really appreciate the comment!
@OTR Food & History really happy that you reply
The Thai restaurant in North London called Cats is one I've been to many times. I lived in the Finsbury Park area for over 20 years before moving to Bkk 4 years ago.
I'm Finsbury Park through and through since the age of 3! last went back to see friends in 2019.
I really like the way of your story telling!
Another enjoyable video. Love your channel. 3 videos in.
Thanks and glad you found us!
The legend has it, the kids are still there today
”Chicken leg, thick sauce, crispy wontons” - finally an honest review of what some people call Thai ”Bolognese” 😅
I disagree the dish is actually great if done correctly
I'm with you- I love khao soi
Let’s get Alex up to Lanna land before he leaves Thailand.
All the more for me 😂
Pat looks familiar to me. He might be around Thai tv show. 🤔🤨
ความรู้ล้วนๆ ขอบคุณค่ะ
I think a deep history dive on rice in Thailand would be interesting, there are varieties other than jasmine and sticky rice
your comment on the hutongs of Beijing got me thinking.. cool vid!!
How are the hutongs these days?? Those (pre-2017 "re-bricking" demolition) were some of the best years I've ever had. Just the coolest place on earth for a short time.
@@OTRontheroad Still great, no more "chai's" of course except when irreparable buildings are rebuilt in traditional style. The great brickening came and went, but places still pop up where they can and gentrification proceeds which is good and bad (some great coffee places with oodles of atmosphere now in Shichahai). I still love it, but am contemplating that move... oh man... can I? after 27 years?
@@laisee Got a spare room here at the house for you two if you need some time to get sorted. Do it!
Thanks for a great video portraying the side of Charoen Krung that not so many people visiting it realize it exists. I had been living in the area for 22 years before moving to Europe. Your video make me miss the area, and inspire me to also record Charoen Krung from my point of view - to keep it as a historical evidence of this period in time.
In case you haven't visited the souther part of Charoen Krung road starting from the intersection between Chan road to around Thanon Tok (Tok road) yet, I really recommend it. Unlike the hustle and bustle of Bang Rak/Yao warat area, the southern part of Charoen Krung road is more of a quiet residential area. However, that is also the best thing with this area as you can feel and enjoy everyday life of locals even more. There is also another cemetery called Bangkok Protestant Cemetery in the area. This one is one of the last few Christian cemeteries left in Bangkok (The one near Silom got demolished many years ago).
Not to mention that this area is also full of many local restaurants that I consider the best in Bangkok. Just to give some examples, there is one Pad Thai stall in Charoen Krung 79 that I dare say that it is much much better than Pad Thai Pratu Pi. You can also find many great muslim restaurants around Charoen Krung 103 and a great dim sum shop near Charoen Krung 74.
Epic collaboration!
Great partnership.
Line up another one! ❤
A good content on bangkok after ages
Yes, Pat does do all his own work on his videos, although i can claim to have helped him in a very small way by holding his camera while he did a couple of pieces to camera, when out on a tour with him. And it can take a while to get it right, shot after shot until it's just right! Well worth doing one of his tours......
Nice video, may I know what camera was used to record this video? Thanks.
this must just got release when in going or about return bangkok ,Pat a great fun smart guy yes he is great to meet chat hang out with and always has fact or history to share
Nobody does Pat's Bangkok better than Bangkok Pat!
My father was stationed in Bangkok when he was in the Air Force and when he first arrived he took pictures of the Bangkok Airport, the floating market boat tour and the temple tour in 1967 while he stayed at The Parliament Hotel. Now, I wonder if it's still there. 🤔
no one explain thailand so well great job
In this video you mentioned about Khao Soi. This dish was original from Myanmar, but you can get in Chang Mai too. Full name was Ohn Noe means Coconut (Ohn Noe Khao Soi).
What a superb team up! Great work lads :-) :-)
You guys are walked around Bangkok and no crimes happen at all. Pretty safe place
My dad’s in his ‘80s now. He was born in Bangkok near some canals. When he was little, Thailand was still a Japanese puppet state. On one of our last trips back to Bangkok, we were talking about where places were in the city. I asked him where he grew up. He said it didn’t exist anymore due to development. That was kind of sad.
Double interesting ❤❤.
6:29 ayutia sounds like ayothiya in india... the tamil chola empire was spread around swarna boomi and kadaaram kind of countries...
I think need to know more details and history about that.
YEEEESSS! Pad krapao! I kneew it! It is just Absolutely delicious and one of mine top if not THE top dish for sure! 😝🥵💯❤❤❤ Njas!
My maternal grandparents were born in 1920s and 1930s Thailand and moved to the US in 1977, alongside most of my dad's side of the family. They lived in the US for the rest of their lives: I never got to saw my grandpa since he died in 2001, a year before I was born, and my grandma recently passed away a year ago. Despite them apparently Americanizing to the culture, I appreciated them telling me their memories and traditions: of surviving the Allied bombings of Bangkok during WW2 and old Thai pop music from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. My grandma tried to teach me the Thai script but I was too lazy to do so, I still somewhat regret that to this day (even though I speak Thai).
Always interesting and as a bonus : Hyacint Bucket.
it's Bouquet
Wow 🎉 I love this vdo.
Hi Adam! Love your channel! Did you notice that Thais hold their chopsticks differently from say Japanese or the way you use them? Is it a Chinese technique?
I'd say chopsticks are held differently simply because of different materials/shapes/styles- Korea and Japan both use unique styles of chopsticks. In Thailand it's strictly a Chinese-Thai thing. Classic Thai food is eaten by hand or with a spoon-and-fork. Chopsticks here are intended for Chinese-Thai food and are Chinese-style sticks. Hope that answers your question?
@@OTRontheroad I hold the chopsticks Japanese style since I don't like the Chinese way. You know, I'm Thai.
By the way, most of Thais don't care which style since they don't even know. Just use the way they're convenient with. May be it mixed in between.
I've often wondered why so many klongs have concrete pillars across them. I guess it's to stop boats travelling them, but if so, why are there so many. Are they reinforcing the banks?
i should say your channel is another Bangkok reference after @bangkokpat
NO ONE beats these guys for info and entertainment in and around Bangkok. Come to think of it no one does it outside Bangkok either which is shocking considering how much there is to see and know out there. Real vacuum (guys...hint hint...roadtrips!). More collaborations could only be a GOOD THING. IF there was any brainpower left in televised market, stations around the world would be knocking on their doors and paying high dollar for shows. Imagine what OT,R and Bangkok Pat could do with that budget. Spinofffs for example. CBS Sunday Morning makes interviews a staple of almost every show as does 60 Minutes. Profiles of amazing everyday people, boggles my mind what COULD be done. I'd suggest getting a media lawyer in for a chat :)
Bangkok Pat is really an EXCELLENT channel, go check it out and subscribe to him!
EVENING PAT :}
Deep research I can say.
"Wat Don" better to go at night. 🤣👍
Just clicked onto this vlog loved it Bangkok Pat brilliant I will be looking for your channel total professional makes a change from that you tuber I am a millionaire look at me I am working for you bull from Canada
Surprised Adam didn't defend Khao Soi's honour.
Hah the rant was so entertaining I just let it continue. No worries- I love khao soi, BUT I also understand where Pat’s coming from. If I’d only ever tried it in Bangkok, I wouldn’t get the hype, either. In Chiang Mai it’s so good it’s a religious experience
@@OTRontheroad I'm willing to give it another shot
Love that "plausible deniability".
So bkk cat, sorry pat when are the tee shirts coming out 555
They only come in polo shirts
@@shaunashton9744 I don't play polo unless you include riding me bike through bbk traffic!
i lived 5 months in pathum thani. sadly im already stuck back in gulag . no thailand no life
How authentic is Thai food in the USA?
If the previous life was true, I believe both of you (OTR and Pat) were very first people who laid the foundation of Bangkok 200 years ago.
Welcome home, mate both of you.
I love this. + the caveat about Khao Soi at the end. I think Anthony Bourdain had at least a hangover cure Khao Soi before the other "Foodie Vloggere" were around.
Cmon Pat! Khao Soi is bomb krap. I like it with northern Thai stewed beef best krap
I obviously had it at the wrong place, I'll find the best place, with beef....
White top tank guy is a legend.
There s a bloke that know about all this an I reckon that bloke'd be Bangkok Pat Eh! 😂 Those bludy westerners have got alot to answer for. This was a rippa vid m8, although I joked about in my intro. Not alot of this sorta stuff round this way, because council generally knock it side way and take bit out and use it somewhere else. Or they'll sell it off to people like me who want 50 bricks for a barby. One of the reason I like Bangkok, The Philippines, and other places I haven't managed to get to yet. Keep up the good work, thanks m8.
khao soi??!! KHAO SOI!!?!!
Diplomats wanted to go for a walk lol they still can’t go for a walk
ua-cam.com/video/CyRos1RMAmQ/v-deo.html
One of Thai movie scene shows what happened when British envoy was presented to King Rama IV.
สุสานนี้ผีดุ
❤❤❤❤❤👍🇺🇸
บางส่วนถูกทิ้งล้างเพราะไม่มีคนมาไหว้ ปล่อยจนต้นไม้เลื้อยรกรุงรัง และไม่มีใครเข้ามาจัดการ
ได้ยินมาตั้งแต่เด็ก พึ่งรู้ว่า ข้างในเป็นยังไง ดีที่จัดการบางส่วนให้คนมาสันทนาการได้
But I love Khao Soi 😅😅
charoen krung road= new road .....
When the urban planning is non existent, you got this mixture of areas and architectural styles squashed in a tiny space😂😂😂
*Bell Sound* round 1 start ? XD don't just bad mouth Gary though, for real.
Myself and Gary are friends, no bad mouthing, for real!
Thanks for exposing Bangkok Pat for the horrible human he is. I will be directly unsubscribing from his channel due to his negative attitude towards one of my favorite dishes (before I saw anyone on UA-cam or elsewhere eat it) khao soi. [[sarcasm]]
3rd world country ….not ma fav..