Well, it was neither a work trip, nor a leisure trip, so I did not explore the city at all. However, I had a couple of meals that I could eat out and my first meal in Bangkok was at Dosa King since it was near my hotel and also seemed like a good option for vegetarian food.
And of course... I LOVE DOSA!
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Since I was hungry and wanted a quick meal, I ordered a Masala Dosa that was served with two chutneys and sambar. The dosa and chutneys were very nice. However, the sambar was a bit disappointing for me.
One thing I liked about Thailand is that you can get very sweet coconuts with a lot of water and pulp everywhere. It was very refreshing to have a chilled coconut full of sweet water.
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Dosa King serves North Indian as well as South Indian dishes and has an extensive menu. It feels like you are actually visiting a restaurant in India and not abroad!
In better times, I would want to return back with friends to try out more food options for sure.
Address: Dosa King, 153/7 Sukhumvit Road, Soi-11/1, Bangkok - 10110. Thailand
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