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Take the road to culinary heaven

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 05/02/2017

» When travelling by road for any distance in Thailand, we naturally want to eat something along the way. You can just stop at a roadside place for a meal when hunger pangs strike, but some people plan everything in advance, choosing specific restaurants and calculating travel times with mealtimes in mind. It can be challenging but is definitely the most fun.

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Rravel Blight

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 21/02/2016

» This may be taking a dim view of things, but our approach to promoting tourism here seems to be geared toward travellers who like things quick and easy. This is the way things are working now, and it has caused the deterioration of many of our tourism sites.

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On song in Songkhla

Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 18/05/2014

» Last week I began a tour of the South in Phatthalung. Today I’d like to continue on to Songkhla by crossing the bridge and elevated road across Thalay Noi in Phatthalung to Amphoe Ranote in Songkhla. The road is wide and smooth, and the route is direct.

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Savour the charm, Warmth and seafood of ban sakha

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 10/03/2013

» There are places whose charm does not lie in any historical monument, gorgeous beach or other obvious tourist attraction, but rather in the local style and special atmosphere on offer. When rushing around in a big city, it is easy to forget that there are small towns nearby where people spend their days in the same traditional and unhurried way they did in the past.

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A beautiful work in progress

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 30/09/2012

» These days you often hear people wondering if Thai food is as good as it used to be. Has the quality of Thai cooking gone down? The answer is, no, it's no worse than it was in the past, just different.

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Where's the beef ? not with the noodles these days

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 03/06/2012

» No one would deny kui tio nua, or beef noodles, a prime place as a favourite on the Thai table. This is true even though these days more and more people are avoiding beef. Recognising this trend, restaurants that specialise in the dish have been making some adaptations.