
Last Sunday (22 June) evening, we went to Tawandang German Brewery (www.tawandang.co.th), dubbed as "probably the best German-Thai restaurant in the world" by Time Out or a similar magazine according to the menu. We think it is probably the only German-Thai restaurant in the world... This place is not too far away from where we live and boasts a selection of German and Thai dishes, as well as home-made German-style beers (Lager, Hefeweizen and Dunkel) and live performances by cover artists. It is a very big place and seems to be a hit with the locals. Surprisingly, German sausages and other relatively heavy fare are quite popular in the region in spite of the hot climate. Belgian beers are relatively easily available, but the choice is, of course, more limited than in Belgium. Still, Hoegaarden, Palm, Duvel and Orval are easily available and can even be delivered to your home! Stella Artois, Hoegaarden and Leffe can be found on tap. I (Tom) have not seen Westvleteren yet, so the one I had just before my departure (see second photo) was probably the last one for quite some time... Next post will be about Singapore, where I started working this Monday.
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