Aunt Maew’s Kitchen
We picked you up again after returning from our adventures across the various “Siam” malls and MBK Center. As soon as we got back to Tierra Residences, we headed out again in search of a late lunch.
Before leaving, we handed the shuttle driver and the security guard a bottle of chilled water each — with a promise to return later with iced Thai tea for both of them.
The Hunt for Lunch
Once again, we walked to the food court at the intersection of Soi Saeng Chan and Soi Sukhumvit 42. And once again, it was closing for the day. We continued strolling south along Sukhumvit 42, checking out the options, but we had unfortunately hit the “witching hour” between lunch and dinner. Most eateries were closed.
Eventually, we came upon a tiny restaurant called Aunt Maew’s (Cat) Kitchen and decided to give it a try.
We ordered:
- Fried Rice Noodle with Meat
- Rice Noodle Soup with Meat
- Iced Water
Total: THB110 (≈ USD3/EUR3/MYR14).
While waiting, Cat walked a few doors down and returned with two sets of spring rolls for THB30 (≈ USD1/EUR1/MYR4) each.
Simple, warm, comforting — exactly what we needed.
A Promise Kept
After lunch, we went in search of iced Thai tea. We bought two cups for THB50, then added skewered chicken with sticky rice for another THB50 (≈ USD2/EUR1/MYR7).
We walked back to Tierra Residences and handed the goodies to the security guard, since the shuttle driver wasn’t around. A small gesture, but it felt right after a long day of walking and mall hopping.
What’s Next
Stay tuned — next, we visit a truly iconic riverside mall.
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📍 Location:
Tierra Residences - https://maps.app.goo.gl/JebgPKkRd2FaFaSy7
Aunt Maew's Kitchen - https://maps.app.goo.gl/64xkqaPvvuTzB4rx5
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