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Food Trip: Mali Restaurant – Revisited

Submitted by on November 28, 2009 – 8:50 am6 Comments

Arrived morning in Bangkok on the 17th of September 2009, I and my friend were starving after an almost eight hour flight from Dubai.  We got to the hotel and just changed clothes and went straight to our favorite restaurant in Bangkok, where else?  Mali Restaurant.  This is the restaurant that everytime we are in Thailand, we never missed to visit.

Of course we’ve been welcomed by the American owner Peter and their very nice waiter “Joey” from Burma.

Here are some of the dishes we ordered:

Tom Yum Goong (Shrimp or Prawns because of the size?) my favorite Thai dish.  Oh my, I can’t wait to be in Thailand again.  Love their food……

Grilled Chicken.

Sea Bass cooked with lemon in a very artistic way of cooking. The bottom of the plate have coals, so while I was eating it, it was smoking hahaha…

 
 

I’ve made a review of this restaurant a year ago and here is the link.

 

For the mean time, Happy Trip!

 

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