Tuesday 3 April 2012

Tiffany’s Show Pattaya


Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is The Original Transvestite Cabaret show in Pattaya and Thailand.


Originating as a one man show performed for friends on New Year’ Eve in 1974. Tiffany’s Show is a household word in Thailand and Asia as well as around the world. From its inception, Tiffany’s has grown into a World class spectacular show visited by audiences from all corners of the world.

Tiffany’s Show was voted no.4 in the top 10 best shows to see around the world. The incredible, talents of the transvestite, transgender community, all drawn from the provinces of Thailand are showcased in a show full of exotic spectacular scenes, the latest technical lighting and sound playing 3 shows nightly every night of the year.

Tiffany's Show is a must if you go to Pattaya. Great performances, gorgeous settings and exquisite costumes this is a huge show, well executed and well worth a visit.

Links:

Website

Monday 2 April 2012

Hotel In Pattaya

 April Suites

Hotel in Pattaya
About:
Maximum 1 bargirl Pattaya 
This hotel opened on January 2011 and thus a new hotel in the area.
Even though it is in the center of Pattaya, the hotel is pleasantly quiet, as the guestrooms are strategically located away from the main road, separated by a beautiful swimming pool. Offering comfortable accommodation and friendly services.
They provide luxury rooms at a reasonable price. 



Location:

Ideally situated in the heart of Pattaya, this hotel is only a few minutes from restaurants, bars, and Pattaya Beach. April Suites Pattaya is proximity to the Central Festival Shopping Center, with its huge selection of retail shops, restaurants, and Big C supermarket. The resort is also adjacent to Alcazar, where extravagant transvestite cabaret shows take place nightly. Many restaurants, serving Thai and western food, as well as numerous bars are just across the street from the resort. Pattaya Beach is only a five-minute walk away.
 
The Hotel:

This hotel has got 3 kind of rooms: Standard, Deluxe and Executive. This hotel is really high standard so you get a lot for your money. Here is a small picture of the standard room, you can see all rooms on their website. ( link below)


Big bath, good safe, flatscreen, big bed, fresh towels everyday they clean the room and fresh sheets when needed! And don't forget to tip, it's get you such a cleaner room. :)

The rates are about 1200 for standard, 1400 for deluxe and 1600 for executive. When you check-in you have to pay a B2000 deposit.


I have read that they allow 2 girls at the same time but you have to pay a small fee for the second one.
They have got a 24 Hour reception but they don't call if your 'lady' leaves alone.
They also got a nice swimming pool to take them to:


 
Links:


Website
Book with Agoda


Overall a really nice hotel if you want to spend some money on a hotel not 'near' the fun.







Sunday 1 April 2012

Thai Dish

Hello all, today im just gonna make a small post about one of my favourite dishes from Thailand.

Massaman Curry
 
kaeng matsaman is a southern Thai dish that is Muslim in origin It is most commonly made with beef, but can also be made with duck, tofu, chicken, scampi or pork (as pork is a forbidden food for Muslims, this variety is not eaten by observant Thai Muslims).

The flavoring for Massaman curry is called Massaman curry paste (nam phrik kaeng massaman). The dish usually contains coconut milk, roasted peanuts or cashews, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, star anise, palm sugar, fish sauce, chili and tamarind sauce. 
Traders brought spices such as turmeric, cinnamon, star anise, cumin, cloves and nutmeg from Indonesia to the south coast of Thailand. The dish is served with rice.

In 2011 CNNGo ranked massaman as number 1 in World's 50 most delicious foods!
This is what they said about Massaman curry:

1. Massaman curry, Thailand

 

Emphatically the king of curries, and perhaps the king of all foods. Spicy, coconutty, sweet and savory, its combination of flavors has more personality than a Thai election.
Even the packet sauce you buy from the supermarket can make the most delinquent of cooks look like a Michelin potential. Thankfully, someone invented rice, with which diners can mop up the last drizzles of curry sauce.
“The Land of Smiles” isn’t just a marketing catch-line. It’s a result of being born in a land where the world’s most delicious food is sold on nearly every street corner.