Thursday, May 19, 2011

Phuket (part 3) : Patong.. The Lively Area



Around the guest house...

 This guest house is clean and cheap ---                     (source: private)

The view from my room ---                                         (source: private)

Lovely environment ---                   (source : private)

Between the traffic, near the Jungceylon Mall...
 
The restaurant nearby ---                                            (source: private)

Weird building, I don't know what is it ---                   (source: private)
Thai Boxing Stadium, famous sports around everywhere in Thailand --- (source: private)


Jungceylon Mall.. I think its the biggest mall di Phuket --- (source: private)
 
Walk through Jungceylon Mall ---                              (source: private)

The line of restaurant and cafe --- (source: private)

Enjoyable environment --- (source: private)

The kiosk for nice accessories ---                                (source: private)

The crowd ---               (source: private)

The exterior quite fascinating ---                                (source: private)


Unique interior ---                                                       (source: private)

Robot for sale ---         (source: private)
Sale sale sale cheap stuff around Patong ---             (source: private)

 
On the way to the beach...

Many stores along the way ---                                     (source: private)

"Tiger Show" ---                                                       (source: private)

Places to entertain yourself ---                                   (source: private)

Entertaining places all the way ---                              (source: private)
Many bars ---              (source: private)
Street kiosk ---              (source: private)
Just hang around ---                                                 (source: private)
For diving practise ---                                                 (source: private)
Some street mark I found ---                                       (source: private)
  

Patong Beach and the crowd... 

Lovely beach, love the crowd and the view ---            (source: private)

The sky just wonderful ---                                          (source: private)

The mountain view is beautiful ---                              (source: private)

The calm wave ---                                                     (source: private)


Culinary experience.. For everything around 50 baht!

Open market around ---                                              (source: private)

Fried chicken and others. I found it delicious and also cheap --- (source: private)

Yummy, baked flour with sugar and corn ---               (source: private)

Easy to make and serve ---                                         (source: private)

Added the corn ---                                                    (source: private)

Kiosk stand ---                                                             (source: private)

The even sold something like "lotek" and "rujak" ---   (source: private)

Meatball? ---                                                            (source: private)

In Indonesia, we called it "lapis" or "getuk" ---            (source: private)

Any kind of fish, grilled or fried? ---                             (source: private)

Porridge and "kolak" ---                                             (source: private)

Thailand's Nasi Rames ---                                          (source: private)

Full stomach for cheap price ---                                 (source: private)

What's this? Satay? Meatball? Sausage? ---              (source: private)

Purple corn... ---                                                       (source: private)

Delicious and halal and cheap ---                              (source: private)

In Indonesian, we called it "lapis" ---                         (source: private)

Padthai, Thailand specialty ---                                   (source: private)

Padthai mixed with egg, seafood, and seasoning ---  (source: private)

"Gerobak baso" (meatball kiosk) ---                              (source: private)

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