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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Krua Nopparat


BANGKOK AMAZING GOURMET
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Krua Nopparat

Being the first restaurant established on Phra Athit Road four decades ago, Krua Nopparat has been a landmark eatery in the area.


1. khao-tan (home-made rice cracker with Thai dip);
2. mee krob (crispy sweet and sour vermicelli)


3. moo satay (pork satay);
4. yum makhuea yaao (spicy eggplant Thai salad)


5. pla chon Nappharat (deep-fried snake head fish with Nappharat sauce);
6. tomyum talay (spicy and sour seafood soup)


Krua Nopparat ***1/2
130-132 Phra Athit Road
Bang Lumpu, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Tel.: 02.281.7578

Open Monday - Saturday:
Lunch 10:30 - 14:30, Dinner 17:00 - 21:00
Pay (food only for two): around THB 800



11 comments:

in the sea said...

Often forgot telling you that the song on this blog "Casablanca" is my most favourite ever-lasting melodic song. Bertie Higgins performed so well on this song. Thanks so much for uploading this song as a background music in this blog.

Anonymous said...

yes this is one of my everlasting favorite songs too :)

the other two favorite everlasting songs r My Way and Sometimes When We Touch

TC

Stella said...

I like all three of them a lot. These songs are more of my time more than yours.

in the sea said...

TC, is it the place you mentioned that they had some air-conditioning problem that day you visited on the riverside?

Stella said...

Good to see some updated posts tonight.
The food looks delicious here.

Thailand Club said...

no, this is not the restaurant by the riverside (in a boutique hotel) with good air-con but never turned on

Nopparat has good air-con and good food

in the sea said...

Thank you and that's why I wondered since you took quite several dishes and at least you needed to spend almost an hour to finish them. Phra Athit Rd is along the upper river side, isn't it?

Thailand Club said...

yes Phra Athit Road is by the Chaophraya River near the Grand Palace area and Khaosan

in the sea said...

I recall you told that in the upper part of Chaophraya river there are indeed quite many nice restaurants and nice small hotels. So it would be like staying there for a few days and just check around that area for those few days by forgetting about going to Siam/Suk...etc.

Anonymous said...

yes, this is extremely good experience, so when u decide on which trip u would like to stay by the upper Chaophraya River (in term of Bangkok Chaophraya section), just let me know in advance, so i will send u a few boutique hotels for selection

TC

in the sea said...

haha.. your specific location is always fun... Otherwise, I may go up all the way north to Laos...