Currently, I am experiencing a period of unemployment. This lack of occupation has led to a peculiar state of mind, characterized by a lack of motivation and a diminished desire to travel.
I suddenly remembered a place I wanted to stay at, but I couldn't combine it with any other trips. So, I decided to just go for a motorcycle ride.
Let's find something delicious to eat.
Start here.
Continue here.
and close with Here.
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Thank you. I woke up late and left my accommodation near Rangsit. I drove along the Lat Lum Kaew Road, passing Bang Len and Kamphaeng Saen, heading towards Tha Ruea Phra Thaen in Kanchanaburi.
Arrive at 10 am. Come here.
The LHM Motorcycle Museum is located near Wat Tha Ruea in Tha Maka district, opposite the Tha Ruea vermicelli factory.
I actually prefer this sign.
Lou Heng Mong Motorcycle Museum
Established to serve as a learning center on the history of motorcycles for young generations, it is a historical center of the founders of motorcycles from Japan. It is a center for collecting motorcycles and motorcycle posters, collecting hundreds of motorcycles or motorcycles, from the first cars of Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki for more than 50 years. Opened on December 13, 2014, by Mr. Worawut Phongwithiphanu, Managing Director of Lo Heng Mong Motor Co., Ltd.
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LHM Motorcycle Museum
Open-close Monday-Saturday 8.00-17.00 (closed every Sunday) This is what I wanted to come to. I heard that they are trying to collect as many motorcycles as possible here.
There are many models and brands available.
Upon arrival, please register and sign in, followed by a refreshing drink.
The restrooms here are exceptionally clean. Feel free to use them.
Let's take a tour around the place.
It houses a vast collection of diverse car models.
Let's take a look.
This is a brochure featuring several older motorcycle models.
C100 voltage drop 1958
C50 1955
C70 K2 1968
Wave 100, 1998
Tiger Retro 110 sidecar
Is this a Piaggio?
Nova RS
Excellent!
Steel
Harley-Davidson
Another C family.
C65
Dream II
I don't know the brand, but I'd like to have one at home.
Here's another one.
Riding this motorcycle during my university days would have definitely attracted a lot of women.
Beat 110
Honda Dax
Handsome Wing
The most handsome Dash125
Four-stroke ladyboy Sonic 125
What kind of car is this? Is it a CG or a JX?
Kawasaki Kaze Hitz 113
Kawasaki Tuxedo 110
Is this a C95 piglet?
Kawasaki GTO
YL100
Yamaha's 50th Anniversary
Nuvo Owen, a powerful car on the road.
YL2
YG1
YG5
Kawasaki Neon
Kawasaki Ax-1, next. My eyes are blurry.
Yamaha Fresh, cut in half, for mechanic training.
The capacity of the Loei Haeng Mong reservoir is 134 million cubic meters.
The same competitor 1203 kiloliters
This is an LPG sidecar.
Kawasaki Leo
Fighter, dash, X1-r
A80
Tena 4-speed automatic clutch
Tena 5-speed manual transmission
Belle 80 is said to be the first transgender car.
Belle 80S Sport has risen significantly.
Suzuki A90
Suzuki K125
Suzuki A100
Crystal Kanrai
FR80
KE125
MTX125
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DT125
Phantom 200
RC100
Sprinter
TZR150
RX-S
RX100
VR150
RX-z
The legend of the 3 AR80 Dream Mate cars, volume 1.
It's a pity that the Cosmo transvestite wind deflector, the strangest C700 and Mate100, is blurry.
The first generation Honda Lead was likely the first model sold in Thailand.
Monkey
The Kawasaki Cosmo is a unique motorcycle with a distinctive windshield. If you have the money, it's worth considering adding one to your collection. It's truly an unusual design.
Mongkol Thai shop has two unsold motorcycles left in stock.
C70 in excellent condition.
I can't take it anymore. I came late and it's almost noon. I'm so hungry.
Come and visit us. I can't capture everything in photos, there's so much here. They also sell used cars, and there are a lot of them.
Both second-hand and overstocked.
This bike is stuck, it's stuck in stock. It's an electric motorcycle, selling for around 20,000 baht. The brand is Toyotron.
The design is quite attractive. If it were a regular car engine with a popular brand name, it would definitely sell out quickly.
KSR stock available for all sub-models.
Hungry, rode to see the Paak Mor at Tha Ruea, but it wasn't open.
Approaching the market, the aroma of delicious noodles enticed me to park my car and enter the restaurant.
The owner has already told me everything. It would be a shame if I went out and asked, "Are there any other delicious restaurants around here?"
The owner of the shop confidently pointed to the opposite side, saying, "Let's go!"
This restaurant, called "Mae Boonchuai," is located at the pier. Their signature dishes seem to be crab fried rice and "pad thai" without noodles, judging by their popularity.
We don't eat the best, we eat the second best. Come on!
Garlic pork with tender, not tough or mushy pork, using fresh garlic instead of crispy fried garlic.
The cucumber on the side dish is made with fresh cucumbers, which are much tastier than store-bought cucumbers. The rice seems to be mixed with garlic pork, which has a delicious flavor.
Rarely found in ordinary restaurants.
Minced pork stir-fried with holy basil, also known as "thief's basil," is a dry stir-fry dish without the excess sauce commonly found in other basil stir-fries.
The dish is characterized by a prominent spicy flavor and a pungent aroma, which differs from the typical oily and salty taste of most stir-fried basil dishes. The long-lasting spicy aftertaste is a unique and enjoyable experience.
The dessert was average, with only one photo available. The ruby in syrup had an ordinary taste, the sticky rice with taro was delicious, the bean curd was delicious, and the sticky rice with mango was delicious.
Purchased from this shop for almost 400 baht, including take-home. Relaxing, my mother called and wanted to eat battered squid. It's located at the clock tower roundabout in Ban Pong.
Heading towards Ban Pong, searching for the clock tower. My mother said she wanted to eat something she's never had before, so I'm finding it for her.
Whizzzzz
A small shop that I later found out had been featured on several TV shows.
Let me see how it is.
A stall selling grilled sticky rice, smelling incredibly delicious.
Served hot, it is said to be best enjoyed with freshly roasted peanuts and tender, pounded squid.
Just these jars for 100 baht? Hmm, let me try it first. Mmm, okay, I'll take 3 jars then. Hahahaha.
After buying it, I headed straight home. Here, let me show you how to eat it like this.
Place the squid in a plastic bag and then put it in a jar.
Add the peanuts. It is recommended to add just enough to eat, otherwise they will not be crispy. If you intend to eat 100 at once, then add them all at once.
Mix the peanuts with the dipping sauce in the bag.
The taste is normal, but overall it's more delicious than shredded squid with dipping sauce for various reasons.
Squid is more tender because it is pounded with a mallet, unlike ground squid, which is preferred by the elderly.
The dipping sauces are not only delicious, but they are also freshly made, unlike the pre-made squid pastes often found at tourist destinations.
Stale and unappetizing.
Another part is freshly roasted peanuts, fragrant and crispy. I really want to buy them separately to add to the Thai salad.
And that's it for our tour and culinary adventure.
Stay tuned for more recommendations on tourist attractions and restaurants in the next episode.
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