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Originally Posted by Mogwai
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The explanation for that is in this article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/comment/why-does-plane-food-taste-so-bad
Our taste buds don't work properly? So why is it that you set down a plate of airline food and a whopper made an hour ago and that whopper is delicious? Give me a cold ham and cheese sandwich any day over the preheated food they serve on airplanes. Imagine requestion a special meal and being able to select a cold sandwich, that would be pure heaven compared to what they serve now.
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Originally Posted by Smoothy
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I can't think of any airplane meal they have served me over the years in economy class that I would eat at home. I have had some good meals in Business and First class though.
The explanation for that is in this article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/comment/why-does-plane-food-taste-so-bad
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Originally Posted by Mogwai
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The problem with airplane food is that our taste is different at high altitudes. Our taste buds just don't work very well. You can google it if you want to know more.
I can't think of any airplane meal they have served me over the years in economy class that I would eat at home. I have had some good meals in Business and First class though.
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Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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I didn't know this but I have enjoyed some meals I've had in business class from time to time. Maybe I was just starving.
I've flown Cathay business as well as many others and while it's definitely better than cattle class, it's still not great. Cathay business class was great in that I was actually able to sleep for more than 8 hours (I actually skipped a meal).
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Originally Posted by Mogwai
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The problem with airplane food is that our taste is different at high altitudes. Our taste buds just don't work very well. You can google it if you want to know more.
I didn't know this but I have enjoyed some meals I've had in business class from time to time. Maybe I was just starving.
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Originally Posted by Jim200
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Let's not go crazy. The food is mediocre at best even for airplane food, but I do like the airline overall.
The problem with airplane food is that our taste is different at high altitudes. Our taste buds just don't work very well. You can google it if you want to know more.
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Originally Posted by Nyezhov
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Have to disagree with you my friend. Unless your sole purpose is mongering, to me it makes no sense to pick your spot in relation to Sukhumvit. I live in the Wutthakaat / Talat Plu area and its a 13 klick ride down Sathon Thai road, usually no traffic late at night, 120 B. Its only a little longer than to On Noot or Sapan Kwai. And I generally don't want hookers in my place anyway, even though once in a while I do. And if she doesn't want to go, well sucks to be her. I've had them ride the BTS with me.
I avoid Siam, if I am riding in at rush hour (not often), and need to go to Sukh (even less) I just switch at Silom and MRT it to Asoke. All depends on time of day, etc.
But you should live near where you work, commuting sucks. For gits like me, that don't go to Suk at night more than once a week, the savings are well worth it, especially if I am done before midnight. And what I lose in occasional taxi rides home late at night (maybe costs me an extra dollar or two) I save in food, rent and stress. I have local eateries where I pay half of what it costs down in tourist town.
Of course we have Icon Siam now and that is an eye candy paradise. And not a lot of Falang, so the shop girls give you the eye..
If you don't mind me asking. How much are you paying monthly for rent?
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Originally Posted by Etaoin2003
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Your greatest danger is crossing any street in Bangkok, followed by the taxi ride to the airport.
I've not flown Tiger, but I've flown AirAsia many times, both Thai and Malaysian versions, domestic and international. The aircraft are clean, the seats generous, the service enthusiastic, and the food excellent. Much better than my experiences with some non-discount carriers like Malaysia Airlines and China Southern.
Let's not go crazy. The food is mediocre at best even for airplane food, but I do like the airline overall.
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Originally Posted by Stykler
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If you choose to fly on a Asian discount (budget) airline you have bigger balls than I.
Nothing wrong with Air Asia. I've flown over 10 times and never had a problem with them.
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Originally Posted by Syzygies
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I don't think this Thonburi option really makes sense for most people unless not travelling to other side of the river (Sukhumvit) that much. You would have to tolerate long BTS trips with changeover at BTS Sayaam (Siam), and slightly costly taxi to get home late, which eats into the 5 k savings.
No girl is going to want to go with you back to your place on Thonburi side (too far), unless she lives there too (unlikely for Sukhumvit hookers). Just so happens I know some girls who live on Thonburi side (not hookers), and my GF once used to live in Wuthagaat, Talaat Pluu.
I tend to hate the BTS these days because gets packed in like sardines in rush hour. I do stay in Sathorn area though if not going to Sukhumvit often, and late night taxi back is only 15 to 20 minutes, probably another 10 minutes to Thonburi side. I often go into Sukhumvit on MRT (avoiding changeover), which can be equally badly packed out in rush hour..
Have to disagree with you my friend. Unless your sole purpose is mongering, to me it makes no sense to pick your spot in relation to Sukhumvit. I live in the Wutthakaat / Talat Plu area and its a 13 klick ride down Sathon Thai road, usually no traffic late at night, 120 B. Its only a little longer than to On Noot or Sapan Kwai. And I generally don't want hookers in my place anyway, even though once in a while I do. And if she doesn't want to go, well sucks to be her. I've had them ride the BTS with me.
I avoid Siam, if I am riding in at rush hour (not often), and need to go to Sukh (even less) I just switch at Silom and MRT it to Asoke. All depends on time of day, etc.
But you should live near where you work, commuting sucks. For gits like me, that don't go to Suk at night more than once a week, the savings are well worth it, especially if I am done before midnight. And what I lose in occasional taxi rides home late at night (maybe costs me an extra dollar or two) I save in food, rent and stress. I have local eateries where I pay half of what it costs down in tourist town.
Of course we have Icon Siam now and that is an eye candy paradise. And not a lot of Falang, so the shop girls give you the eye.
You do lose on TF and WC and Tinder sometimes when the gals are like in Bang Kapi or Lat Phrao, but I've never had a problem meeting a girl from any other area.
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Originally Posted by Stykler
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If you choose to fly on a Asian discount (budget) airline you have bigger balls than I.
Your greatest danger is crossing any street in Bangkok, followed by the taxi ride to the airport.
I've not flown Tiger, but I've flown AirAsia many times, both Thai and Malaysian versions, domestic and international. The aircraft are clean, the seats generous, the service enthusiastic, and the food excellent. Much better than my experiences with some non-discount carriers like Malaysia Airlines and China Southern.
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Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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I don't know all areas in Bangkok but I do know that both Siam and Riverside are not cheap areas for hotels. You're not going to find a nice hotel around Siam for 2500 baht. Unfortunately, it's mainly 4 or 5 star hotels in this area. Double or triple for hotels like Intercontinental. Kempinski, Grand Hyatt. Your best value around Riverside and the new IconSiam mall is likely the Hilton right beside the mall. However, prices may have skyrocketed there because of the new mega mall.
Grande Mercure Bangkok Asoke Residence is a very nice hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 19. Far enough away from Sukhumvit to be quiet but near enough to walk to Terminal 21 / Asoke BTS. Unless you book far in advance or get lucky this will also run you over 2500 baht.
You may want to try AirBNB and stay in a condo. Pretty sure you'd find a place in the areas you seek within your budget.
Thank you Banana Boi.
I will definitely look at these options.
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Originally Posted by JAKarl
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Ok.
I never thought much about price.
But let's say up to about 2500 bht per night.
Dynasty Grande. Check the website for deals.
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I don't know all areas in Bangkok but I do know that both Siam and Riverside are not cheap areas for hotels. You're not going to find a nice hotel around Siam for 2500 baht. Unfortunately, it's mainly 4 or 5 star hotels in this area. Double or triple for hotels like Intercontinental. Kempinski, Grand Hyatt. Your best value around Riverside and the new IconSiam mall is likely the Hilton right beside the mall. However, prices may have skyrocketed there because of the new mega mall.
Grande Mercure Bangkok Asoke Residence is a very nice hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 19. Far enough away from Sukhumvit to be quiet but near enough to walk to Terminal 21 / Asoke BTS. Unless you book far in advance or get lucky this will also run you over 2500 baht.
You may want to try AirBNB and stay in a condo. Pretty sure you'd find a place in the areas you seek within your budget.
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Originally Posted by Dg8787
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You are wasting everyone's time unless you state your budget.
Ok.
I never thought much about price.
But let's say up to about 2500 bht per night.
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