Ramen

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Since 1956. The fried rice is delicious! “Bamee Kon Sae Lee” @Thonglor

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Introduction I went to a Thai ramen restaurant called “Bamee Kon Sae Lee” located about a 2-minute walk from BTS Thonglor Station, so I would like to review it. Thai ramen restaurant “Bamee Kon Sae Lee” @Thonglor The Thai ramen shop “Bamee Kon Sae Lee” is located about a 2-minute walk from BTS Thonglor Station. It’s along Sukhumvit Road. It’s easy to find because there are chunks of pork hanging in front of the store. Bamee Kon Sae Lee is a famous restaurant for Thai ramen, or “Kuay Teow”, and they especially serve “Bamee” among the varieties of Kuay Teow. Bamee is “noodles made from wheat flour with eggs” that are closest to Japanese ramen. “Bamee Konsalee” menu (photos, prices, reviews) First, I ordered the signature dish, “Ramen with wonton and crispy roast pork 70B” without soup. The waiter skillfully mixed the seasonings into the freshly boiled bamee. I ate it while it was still hot. The toppings were wonton, roast pork, and a vegetable that looked like komatsuna. Huh? It was surprisingly average. Rather than the bamee, the soup […]