Sorry if it is long winded!
We discussed housing, eating out, markets so maybe we can talk freely with this new topic.
I love Thailand, its culture, the people, the food, some of the housing, some of the climate.
In the cost of living in Thailand topic we spoke of restaurants etc. My opinion as an expat is that Thai restaurants are very good. We eat out quite a lot and to be honest with the low cost of Thai food in Thai restaurants it is not worth buying the ingredients going home and cooking them. We for example have at Wan restaurant Hin Lek Fai Road, where we eat frequently you can have Tom Ka Kai 60 baht Thai spicy salad 30 baht rice..plenty to eat for 2, that is just a small example of the menu. There are also other good places such as Oy etc. I am able to cook these dishes from scratch myself and have indeed done so many times in the UK. Not many Thai's cook at home, the majority get their food from mobile kitchens, the school children come out of school and eat directly from the stalls. It's not "home to mum" where she has their meal ready, it is totally different. A friend of mine who lives in the UK with his Thai wife told me she can only eat Thai food in the UK, will not attempt to sample any other food


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tikka_masala
Still we are talking about Thailand, so that is different

I have lived all over the world and sampled and cooked many dishes from various countries. I was only 18 when I made my first Indian curry, really difficult those days to get the ingredients. There were no takeaways in the UK and in 1966 we used to take our own bowls to a restaurant called the Rawalpindi in Wimbledon and collect it later. Because we are westerners and brought up with a western diet, we sometimes, want to eat our own food from Europe. It is no different from the Indians Chinese Thai's wanting to eat their own food in say the UK or any other part of Europe. I cannot see any harm in wanting to eat a decent steak, pizza, Indian or any other food in Thailand. I agree that some pizza houses are awful, but seriously Bella Mia is good

Housing:
Some far flung estates are remote and isolated, a prison, with guards, barbed wire, broken glass etc. I personally would not want to live on an estate like this, but others do, it is their choice. I like the idea of having an individual house if I lived her full time. As I only intend living here part time, I would like a condo. I could not however live as some the Thai's do, I know it is to do with poverty, but I drive up some Soi's and the car outside the shack is worth more than the land and shack combined. It is what they like and are used to it. The old people do not want change, why should they.
I do not intend to drop my standard of living if I can help it, why would I want to go backwards? If I were a 20 something hippie, maybe, but not now or ever. People do not want to change Thailand, it is Thailand that is changing with the modern world. It happens everywhere, not just here.
Hygine and markets
When I came to Thailand this time, 3 months ago I had full intentions of buying everything at markets, but I find it impossible. Because my hygine standards are very high I find it difficult. Chat Chai Market is interesting, but for once agree with Johan that you could get some type of illness from contaminated food there. I too am horrified by the hygine standards, with meat, fish and poultry. We went to get some prawns there and amongst the motorbikes (inside) dogs, we found the prawn sellers, the prawns looked awful sitting in Luke warm water, stinking. The meat, is awful, sorry Mags, kidney attached or not, quite unappetizing! Someone I recall said...cook it well



Other markets...I was buying food at the market near soi 88 but stopped as when I passed one day, 2 dogs were sitting on the food tables! (They had not opened)
I buy ALL my fruit in the soi near the railway, really good. Meat I buy from Tesco Villa Market or the Ham & Bacon. Eggs I buy from a man near the Ham & Bacon down a dead end road, he supplies all the food vendors 60 baht for a huge tray...big eggs too!
I do not live my life as a rich wine swigging farang, lying in an aircon room, eating cheese & chocs! Surrounded by maids! I have not even watched TV since I have been here.
I do like variety though, we are lucky to have the choice.
