And many Westerners don't seem to like any food except Western food.
Here is a list of some of the restaurants near Boyztown.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura..._Province.html
I don't really understand the idea of not liking a particular genre of food. Almost all nations have a wide variety of dishes. As for Thais not liking 'western food'. I suspect they're referring to McDonald's or some cheap 'n' cheerful 'all you can eat' buffet a farang has frogmarched them to.
Such is not the case, arsenal. Some Thai guys just have an aversion for Western style food or, maybe it is, they are afraid to try it? On the other hand, my Thai bf and some other Thais I know, love, or a least try, Western food. In my bf's case, the more expensive the food the more he enjoys it! Except for Mexican and Indian food.
mr giggles (April 19th, 2018)
When I take a guy out to dinner the choice of restaurant is always left to him.
The good thing about that is I know he will enjoy the food. The bad part is that sometimes I find myself eating in Sizzler. Yuk!
The most popular choices are any steak restaurant, MK, a seafood place on Walking Street and Fuji Japanese.
I'm seeing something in adresses that is new to me. I understand soi and sub soi and get aroung well. But I'm seeing "moo" like moo 10 soi whatever. What is this?
A main road is called a Sai like Sai Song (2rd road) or Sai Sarm (3nd road).
A Soi as a small street off that main road.
A Moo is an even smaller street off a Soi.
So Moo10 is the 10th smaller street of a Soi, which is usually named. For example Soi17, Moo10.
Spelling not accurate...but that's how I pronounce it.
paborn (April 17th, 2018)