EXOTIC PLACES IN BANGKOK #07 - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a vlog of the creator's day in Bangkok, Thailand. They start by having breakfast at a hotel restaurant, where they try fried rice and satay. They then visit Wat Pho, a temple complex in Bangkok, where they see the famous Reclining Buddha and learn about its history. The creator also tries a traditional Thai massage, but has to wait for 1.5 hours.

After visiting Wat Pho, they head to Wat Arun, another famous temple in Bangkok, and then take a boat ride to Asiatique, a popular night market. At Asiatique, they try various foods, including grilled sausages and noodles, and visit a fashion store.

The creator also visits a cafe where they try a Thai coffee and a snack, and then heads to a legendary food stall that has been around since 1976. They try a chocolate cake and a peanut snack, and consider buying some to take home.

Finally, the creator remembers that they wanted to try a specific menu item at KFC in Thailand, but unfortunately, it is no longer available. Throughout the video, the creator shares their thoughts and experiences, and provides tips and recommendations for viewers who may be planning to visit Bangkok.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The hotel has a restaurant in the lobby where the speaker eats breakfast.
2. The restaurant has a golf course that is free to play.
3. The speaker orders fried rice for breakfast.
4. The sauce with the fried rice is sour, but the egg is yummy.
5. The speaker adds pepper to their food.
6. Beside the egg, there are satay options, including beef and chicken.
7. The peanut sauce is sweet and a bit spicy.
8. The speaker wishes they had more peanut sauce.
9. The speaker is exploring Bangkok and visiting exotic places.
10. The first destination is Wat Pho, also known as Wat Phra Chetun and The Temple of The Reclining Buddha.
11. The temple has a 46-meter-long, 15-meter-high Buddha statue made of gold.
12. The statue has 108 Buddha religion symbols on its feet.
13. The walls of the temple are full of paintings.
14. Visitors can drop coins into 108 bowls to make a wish.
15. The ticket price for Wat Pho is 200 baht per person.
16. The speaker also visits Wat Arun, which has a cheaper ticket price of 50 baht per person.
17. Wat Arun is also known as The Temple of The Down and is named after the Hindu Sun God or Morning Sky.
18. The speaker takes a boat to Asiatique, which has various sectors, including a garden for love and Warehouse7.
19. The speaker tries a massage, but it is pricey.
20. The speaker eats at a restaurant in Asiatique and orders Spaghetti Olio Italian Sausage and Salted Fish Spaghetti Olio Aglio.
21. The speaker also tries street food, including grilled sausages and noodles.
22. The speaker visits a ferris wheel and enjoys the view.
23. The ticket price for the ferris wheel is 200 baht per person, and there is a VIP gondola option for 2,500 baht.
24. The speaker tries a snack, including Chicken Potato Onion and dumplings.
25. The speaker buys Thai tea and coffee and enjoys the original Thai tea.
26. The speaker also buys merchandise, including a legendary snack that has been around since 1976.
27. The speaker tries a Mala Peanut snack, which is spicy and yummy.
28. The speaker visits a KFC in Thailand and tries a unique menu item that is only available in Thailand.