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Finding Comfort in Food: My Top 3 Go-To Places

  • Writer: Mai Sasikarn
    Mai Sasikarn
  • Sep 2, 2023
  • 5 min read

Updated: Sep 30, 2023


Hey there, everyone! Life can sometimes be a bit of a rollercoaster, right? Whenever I'm feeling down, stressed, or just not my best, there's one thing that never fails to perk me up: delicious food. I've got three favorite spots that are like magic mood-boosters – Sushiro, Thongsmith, and The Bibimbab. These places are more than just restaurants; they're like a big, warm food hug. Stick around as I spill the beans on why I adore these joints and share my absolute must-have dishes.


1.Thongsmith

Let me talk about this amazing place that serves boat noodles – my all-time favorite dish. Seriously, I'm crazy about boat noodles. I can't help but eat them almost every week!

Now, let's talk about Thongsmith, a spot that's become my boat noodle haven. They've got this knack for dishing out boat noodles that hit all the right spots. Moreover, they're using the high quality ingredients to make the noodles as a high quality.


But hang on, there's more to the story. Thongsmith doesn't just stop at being great with boat noodles; they take it up a notch. Their boat noodles are something else! What sets them apart? It's their variety of meat options that's out of this world. They've got your regular sliced beef – always a winner. But wait, there's a twist – they offer sliced Australian wagyu beef and even sliced Australian wagyu ribeye. And for the pork lovers out there – you're in for a treat. From your basic sliced pork to the fancy sliced Kurobuta pork, it's like a paradise for meat lovers.

But that's all that makes Thongsmith special. Nope, they're more than just boat noodles. Ever thought about diving into a rice bowl topped with beef or pork? Well, they've got you covered. And oh, their other dishes are like a foodie's dream – think pork skin crackling, steamed wontons with Sichuan chili, grilled beef ball, and more. So, there you have it – Thongsmith is my go-to place, my haven for boat noodles and so much more. Every visit feels like a flavor adventure, and if you're a boat noodle fan like me, you've got to give this place a try. 🍜🤤



This is the dish I go for all the time: "Sliced Australian Wagyu Round" boat noodles. The meat is super tender and blends perfectly with the boat noodles' flavor. Yeah, it's a bit pricier, but I'm totally okay with that because it's totally worth every baht. And I always order it with their "Crispy Pork and Shrimp Wontons." It's like a match made in foodie heaven!


Prices: 20 baht - 529 baht


2.Sushiro

I used to not be into Japanese food at all. Raw fish, in particular, didn't sit well with me because it had a strong fishy smell, and I always felt like it wasn't cooked enough. But then I discovered Sushiro, and they made me give raw salmon a shot. Surprisingly, it wasn't as bad as I thought!


Sushiro is a No.1 conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Japan. They've got loads of sushi, ramen, udon, and sweet treats.

Here's the cool part: Even if you're not a big fan of raw food (like me), Sushiro's got you covered. They serve things like beef sushi and fried chicken sushi that are not just tasty but also kind to raw food skeptics like us. And you'll never believe! Their salmon is super tender and doesn't taste fishy at all. That's why I can't resist trying it in various dishes. Sushiro, you've made me a raw food fan! 🍣🍜🍱


When you step into this sushi joint, it's like a food adventure. You get to choose what you want right from the conveyor belt. And if you don't spot your absolute favorite dishes rolling by, don't sweat it. They've got these handy tablets right at your table where you can place your order. And get this – your order zips over to you on a separate conveyor above the regular one. Pretty cool, right?

Now, let's talk prices. They make it super easy with color-coding. If it's on a red plate, it's 40 THB (the most budget-friendly). Silver plates go for 60 THB, gold plates for 80 THB, and black plates are the fanciest at 120 THB (but oh so worth it). Honestly, it's not going to break the bank, and the quality of the ingredients? Top-notch and totally worth every baht.


credit: Facebook Sushiro Thailand


The service at Sushiro is very good too. It's like they've given their staff some seriously good training. The staff is so kind and friendly. They even offer great suggestions on what to try and current promotions. Before you even step inside Sushiro, the staff at the entrance greets you with big smiles and a warm welcome. And guess what? They've got free matcha powder right there on your table. All you have to do is add some hot water to it, and bam! You've got yourself a fresh, hot matcha drink without spending a money. 🍵😊👍

I go to Sushiro a lot because it's not too expensive, and I can enjoy delicious food without spending too much. Plus, my friends are big fans too, so we often went to eat there together. It's like our go-to comfort food spot, and the best part is it's simple to enjoy.

And you know what? Sushiro has lots of locations, so no matter where you are, there's probably one nearby. So, if you've read this far and your tummy is starting to rumble, make sure not to miss out on Sushiro. It's a great spot for both your taste buds and your wallet!


My favorite dishes are Salmon with Basil Cheese, Grilled Salmon Belly, Boneless Short Rib Beef with Salt, Crispy Chicken, and Salmon Yukke.


Prices: 40 baht - 200 baht


3.The Bibimbab

I'm a huge fan of Korean food! And this place, let me tell you, it's like a Korean food wonderland. Whatever Korean dish you're craving, you'll likely find it here.

They've got two kinds of spots. First, there are these pop-up branches with just a handful of popular dishes served in simple paper bowls. Then, there are the regular branches, which are bigger and offer a wider variety of menu items. But here's the catch: the regular branches charge more for the same amount of food compared to the pop-up ones.


I usually stop by the pop-up branch in the department store near my home. It's super convenient because they prepare the food quickly, and I've never been let down by the taste. 🏢🍜👍

The first time I went there, I went with my friends because none of us had ever eaten there before. We ordered a bunch of dishes like Bulgogi Bibimbap, Jjajang Ramyeon, and Tteokbokki. Everything tasted really good, and the prices were fair. We had a great time eating there and felt like we made the right choice.




But at that time, they didn't have my absolute favorite dish yet. I mean, I really liked Tteokbokki, but it wasn't my top pick. So, the next time I went, I decided to try something different – Gimchi Fried Rice. And it became my new favorite. The kimchi was super flavorful, and they didn't skimp on the ingredients. Plus, I thought the portion size was just right for the price. 🍚🍲👍


After that, I got really hooked on this dish and ordered it every single time, like I could never get tired of it. Even when I was at home, I would often get it delivered just so I could enjoy it in the comfort of my home. Haha, it's that good! 😄


Prices 139 baht - 390 baht


Alright! These are my top three favorite places where I get my comfort food fix. As you can see, they serve food from different countries - Thai, Japanese, and Korean. I absolutely adore all of them. Whenever I eat at these places, it makes my heart happy and gives me loads of energy. So, if you're feeling tired from work, school, or just life in general, go out and find something delicious to eat. Or, you can always follow my blog. I promise it won't disappoint you! 🌟🍜🍣🍱


For anyone who reads this blog and feels hungry immediately, but you are at home. Don't worry! You can order all these 3 places via application LINE MAN.








 
 
 

2 Comments


Pittinan Sukpattanapiromya
Pittinan Sukpattanapiromya
Sep 30, 2023

Thongsmith is so good! I love Thongsmith so much!

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Kowhom Premrassamee
Kowhom Premrassamee
Sep 29, 2023

Sushiro is must try!

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