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October 24, 2008

Riverside dining in Bangkok

War Arun

Globespotters, the urban travel blog by the International Herald-Tribune, did a 3-part series of posts about riverside dining in Bangkok.  The photos are stunning and make for a great culinary travelogue. It also showcases a unique aspect of the city, as residents still rely on an active system of river ferries for transportation. There’s also that fun juxtaposition of trendy modern restaurants on one side of the river and ancient temples on the other.

Part I

Part II

Part III

What places do you guys have found memories of?  I’m sure there are lots of the great destinations for coastal dining out there.

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