Thailand is just over 9,000 miles from Mexico, and nowhere is this cultural chasm more evident than in the City of Angels’ (no, not LA. The Thai word for Bangkok literally translates to the same thing) Latin-inspired restaurants. In Part 1 of this disappointing endeavor (disapeavor for short, copyright BKK7), I mistakenly explored the various British-style pubs around town first, and realized in doing so that, while nachos are a common sight on every pub menu, nary a one is more than merely edible. I tortured myself schlepping from Asoke to Silom in search of a good pile of tortilla chips, cheese, and toppings. In the end, ‘twas all for naught. The only upside is, I’ve suffered so you don’t have to. A record of that misery can be found here:
NachOdyssey Part 2: The Hemisphere Gap
NachOdyssey Part 2: The Hemisphere Gap
NachOdyssey Part 2: The Hemisphere Gap
Thailand is just over 9,000 miles from Mexico, and nowhere is this cultural chasm more evident than in the City of Angels’ (no, not LA. The Thai word for Bangkok literally translates to the same thing) Latin-inspired restaurants. In Part 1 of this disappointing endeavor (disapeavor for short, copyright BKK7), I mistakenly explored the various British-style pubs around town first, and realized in doing so that, while nachos are a common sight on every pub menu, nary a one is more than merely edible. I tortured myself schlepping from Asoke to Silom in search of a good pile of tortilla chips, cheese, and toppings. In the end, ‘twas all for naught. The only upside is, I’ve suffered so you don’t have to. A record of that misery can be found here: