Dim Sum at Lin Garden

I love dim sum…but I do not like driving 45 minutes to Boston and paying $10.00 for parking.  New China Pearl in Woburn is a great alternate to Chinatown since its only a little more than half way to Boston and the parking is free.  Sometimes we venture out to New China Pearl but dim sum is one of those meals that are only good to eat in groups so everyone can order and share the countless offerings.  It’s tough to eat dim sum with only two people since I like to try different things but also don’t want to over order.

View from back patio

To get a quick dim sum fix for just the two of us, we headed over to Lin Garden in Dracut, Ma where they offer a weekend dim sum buffet for $12.95.

The restaurant is situated on Route 110 with a beautiful scenery of the Merrimack River. (I know.. who would have thought the Merrimack River would be scenic?)

The clientele for the buffet today was all Chinese families with the exception of one table.

The buffet offers a variety of steamed shumai’s, wontons, and buns along with other typical dishes like fried tofu, rice congee and chicken feet.

Steam Shumai and Wontons

They didn’t have the steamed pork spareribs, which is one of our favorite dim sum dishes.  They did offer non-traditional dim sum entrees such as fried peppers crabs, chicken wings, fried rice, ho fun and hot and sour soup, just to name a few.  They also had an assortment of sweets including moon cakes, sesame balls and tofu in syrup.

The food was not consistent.  The shumai’s and wontons were really tasty but I was disappointed with the BBQ pork buns.  The meat filling was dry and bland compared to the sweet gooey texture that I am accustomed to.  Although I didn’t have any rice congee, the Mo commented that it was really good.  The other non dim sum foods were delicious.

Overall, the buffet hits the spot for a quick dim sum fix without spending much money.  I would suggest going into Woburn or Chinatown for an authentic dim sum experience with the rolling carts if time is not an issue.

Assortment of steamed goodies

The Mo’s rice congee with sriracha chili sauce with fried dough

Fried Shrimp tofu roll and pork and chive wonton

Fried Rice, Fried Clams and Mai Fun

Chinese Pastries

Tofu in Syrup

The glory of Bangkok Thailand, Day 2

Royal Palace from a distance

We had a jammed-pack day today and tried to cover as much as possible, that being said, I’m not too proud of our expense report for the day.

After having a good night’s sleep on an actual bed (which beats sleeping on an airplane seat), we were up at the crack of dawn, ready to explore the city.

Ferry with Locals

First, we took a scenic river cruise on the Chao Phraya River Cruise and took pictures of the famous Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaeon from a distance. I’m ashamed to say it but the Mo and I lack an appreciation for history, art, and culture. On our last trip to Cambodia, our tour guide advised that the tour of the ancient temples of Angkor Wat would last about four hours but we were in and out in less than 45 minutes. We pretty much just went to take pictures to show that we were there.

Our first stop was Chinatown. I must say, Chinatown evokes the same feeling regardless of its location, whether it is be New York, Boston, or Bangkok.

The familiar aroma of roast BBQ pork and duck fills the air while the streets are full with vendors pushing their Louis Vuitton knockoffs, dried mushrooms, and gold cat figurines with the waving paws.

We spent a good amount of time walking through the various side streets and alleys before we decided to grab some dim sum for breakfast. Most of the restaurants did not serve the delicious Chinese morsels until 10:00am so we found a nice little alley cart with lots of dim sum offerings. To my surprise the vendor was Cambodian and not a local Thai or Chinese. Nice to know that Cambodians can cook up a great authentic dim sum meal.

The Mo and I shared some shrimp dumplings, fried shrimp and tofu, and fish patties for breakfast, setting us back only $3.00. We are used to spending closer to $35.00 in the States for dim sum..but of course we always over order.

Shrimp and Scallion Dumpling

Assortment of Dim Sum Offerings

Delicious Fish Cakes

We stopped by the local grocery store to check it out and was surprised to see that one can eat a meal of rice and fried eggs for about 30 cents.

.30 cents can get you eggs and rice for breakfast in Bangkok

After a boat ride and a long walk back to our hotel, I decided to pamper myself with a manicure and pedicure, setting me back less than $ 9.00 total. I know most of you are questioning the hygiene of the establishment but it actually was decent. I watched the girl clean and sterilize the tools and switch blades on the heel scraper.

Less than $9.00 for a manicure & Pedicure

We set out to find me a hair straightener since my Chi blew the circuit in our hotel room. I needed one that was 110v. We headed towards MBK mall, a large mall consisting of eight floors, a movie theater, bowling alley, karaoke bar, and much more. The Mo was very excited as he boasted that the 4th floor electronics area was a nerd’s “dream come true” with all the electronics and accessories that was offered.

MBK Mall in Bangkok

After walking around several levels, we decided to grab lunch. That was a dilemma within itself. There were so many different foods to choose from ranging from high grade fresh sushi to the international chain food restaurants like McDonald’s and Burger King.

The Mo and I walked past a busy restaurant filled with locals and westerners. We thought we would give this place a try since it was so packed. The restaurant was called Kanom Chine Buffet, it was pretty much a rice vermicelli noodle buffet. There was one type of noodle and 6 different sauces to choose from. Toppings included Morning Glory, Lotus Blossoms, dried fish, garlic, ginger, dill, just to name a few. The meal came with a sweet banana in coconut milk dessert. The meal was well worth the price at only $2.50 per person.

“Nom Pa Chok” style with lime, basil, dill, and beansprouts. Tasted just like my mom’s cooking

“Nom Prik Oong Sauce” more on the sweet pork flavor

We headed back to the hotel and decided on taking a nap by the roof top pool. The Mo went for a dip while I proffered to lounge. The Mo couldn’t keep his eyes off the female European topless sunbather.

It was a nice day. Since Bangkok is currently going through the monsoon season, we were expecting lots of heavy rain or cloudy skies, but it was a really hot, humid, and sunny day.

Napping by the pool wasn’t enough so we decided to take another nap in our room, I mean we were totally exhausted from all that walking!

Four hours of napping goes by and we decide to head out and walk the streets of Khao San Road and its nearby streets. Throughout the night, we saw fire dancing, lady boys (Thai transvestites or draq queens) and lots of Westerners, mostly from Europe.

Fire dancing lady

We decided to indulge in his and hers foot massages that costs about $3.00 per person for thirty minutes. Nothing beats having your feet massaged while sitting back and drinking a large Singha beer in one hand and checking Facebook updates with the other hand. The massage was very good and the Mo commented that his foot and ankles were cracked in ways he never knew could be cracked.

The Mo getting his foot massage

Other patrons getting a foot massage

We got hungry and decided to eat a late dinner at a restaurant called “Suk Sabai”, this phrase is used in both the Thai and Khmer (Cambodian) language. Its a common greeting of “hello” but the literal translation is “are you well or content?”

Fried Marinated Pork Strips

Fried Noodles (“Mee Ka Thung” or “Lhat Nha”)

Although the food was very good, the portions was very small compared the previous meals we got on the food stalls for a fraction of the price. For 2 large beers, an appetizer, a salad and a fried noodle dish, we spent about $ 13.00.

Our night ended by walking the streets some more and picking up a few souvenirs that we knew we would only be able to get on Khao San Road.

Expense Report:
Food: 16.50
Drinks: 16.25
Transfers: 9.25
Luxury (Spa): 15.75
Misc: 62.85 (This includes a global sim card and other things we would only need to buy once.)

Total for Sept 2nd : $ 120.60