Saturday, August 2, 2008

the Flava, Dream Hotel, Bangkok

Been there last year actually. Tried their fusion food and not bad. At least, it's not crazily fusion. For the right photo, in the front it is somtum on fried snapper. So instead of those smelly crab or shrimp, fried fish is a good alternate. This is what we call fusion. Then the second behind is beef fillet with tangerine peel. I think it's kind of a Cantonese cuisine actually. The taste is not bad. So further behind is the mixed stir fried green. Not too gravy and this is what I like. The second photo is the dining area of Flava.

12 comments:

Thailand Club said...

Flava is a pub-cum-restaurant outlet in the Dream Hotel Bangkok, a boutique brand from New York.

Dream Hotel is one of the very few real boutique hotels in Thailand.

Stella said...

Hi,
What you mean a real "boutique" hotel? You mean boutique because of there are only a few rooms? Or the room size is small?

in the sea said...

Stella, some hotels may just have a little decoration or some mix and match and then claim their hotel as boutique hotel.

Just like in Taiwan, some places just put some water stuff and claim themselves as SPA.

Stella said...

Thank you In-the-Sea for the explanation.

Anonymous said...

Looks nice! I should have a longer holiday for my next trip to Bangkok. You and Thailand Club introduced many good food. Thanks.

Man

in the sea said...

yes, one week in Bangkok if possible. :)

Yai said...

No one week is not enough. Shall be one month! That's why the transit visa is on a 30-day basis.

:)

in the sea said...

One month, yes, then Man should be getting fired... haha

Thailand Club said...

find a new job in bkk, he can choose to work in the deep south, over there the government needs more CSI people :)

in the sea said...

Man, take this suggest. What a good idea!

Thailand Club said...

btw, Dream has expanded, now it has a new building and a roof top swimming pool

Anonymous said...

Thank you both. I need to be ramboo too if going to the south of Thailand.

Man