Nong Ja and Benjawan were trying to be ghosts and scare me.
Ja thought this was so much fun but was having trouble getting the gist of it.
I had a good laugh at Ja pulling weird faces trying to be scary though.
Above is not Khrung Thep Restaurant, but an all you can eat Korean BBQ as Thais call them. It is in the soi that runs parallel to Big C and is always busy. I like this much more than MK that I blogged on the other week.
Nong Ja loves the conveyor belt set up, a bit like Sushi Train restaurants and is a nice novelty for here in Ubon.
Ja loves to help, you tell her the dish to grab and she will grab it, but she also grabs many things you don’t want as she enjoys taking the plates off the conveyor belt.
And this is what you start out with, a piece of pork fat to grease the plate, coat in a layer of fat.
With the stock in the base, you place the vegetables to cook, while the meat or seafood goes onto the plate.
All the meats are sliced thin and cook pretty quickly, Thais love these places as they can eat a truckload of food. I am always bemused at the restaurants that have different prices for people who weigh over a certain weight (Yes, they exist here) as the tiny Thai girls eat more than any big person such as myself.
I cannot remember how much chicken liver I ate, it was delicious and also many prawns as well. The girls got their 129 baht worth for sure.
Another night, at another restaurant in Ubon Ratchathani Thailand.
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