Bangkok used to be predictably boiling hot during summers but now it's freaking cold. Two nights ago I walked around Piyarom Sports Club, my long-time haunt. The wind only had to make me shiver slightly and I was inside Ma Kitchenette in an instant, one of several eateries in the complex. It was half past ten at night and I needed the warmth you know :)
Rice fried with fish paste and dried mint leaves. The cashew nuts were my first attraction. And that book club session I got back from earlier had too much red wine, chips and opinions on The Elegance of the Hedgehog. I had to temper those with a warm cup of cappuccino.
hmmm yummylicious.. the color loos great although i'm used to eat white rice.. It's cool to try..
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and love the heart-shaped rice, cappuccino must be a good choice! i so agree about the weather, its been cold here in penh and i find it weird because its supposedly hot but anyway, i am loving it! happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteMmm Mmm Mmmm I could eat about a dozen of those all at one time LOL :)
ReplyDeletei love the look of the heart shape...mukha ring masarap eh :-)!
ReplyDeleteOh so yummy, minus the onion hehehehe..
ReplyDelete...nga totot ibang usapan na kasi yan :)
ReplyDeletewow! nice shot.. the food is yummy.. ^_^
ReplyDeletewow! that heart-shaped rice got my attention. :) yummy..
ReplyDeletecute ang rice but never tried the brown rice hehe...and pls pass the cappuccino hehehe. Happy FTF. Mine is up @ Mom's Place.
ReplyDeletei love the cappuccino
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Yum! Now that looks like a nice nosh. Thanks for linking up at our Friday Food Fight. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove brown rice! Not sure on the fish paste, but wont knock it till I try it! *wink*
ReplyDeleteThe cappuccino looks fab and I love a good read! Like the title of that book, might have to go check it out!
I like the heart-shape servings of the fried rice.
ReplyDeletethe fried rice alone is enough to make one forget her diet.:p
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