In fact, ...

The uncle was a regular customer of the sticky rice and fried pork shop next door.

After traveling for a year, my favorite menu is sticky rice with garlic pork...


The old man was aware of the restaurant next door, but he paid it no mind. He knew it was a chicken biryani restaurant that was quite popular, but he still wasn't interested. He continued on his way, oblivious to the restaurant's existence.


One day, curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to try the chicken biryani myself. I was intrigued by the long queue, which suggested that the dish must be something special.

Aunt Lek's chicken biryani is arguably the best in town. The spicy dipping sauce is reminiscent of the famous Islamic restaurants near the former Central Post Office in Bang Rak. The fragrant rice is cooked to perfection, and the accompanying hot soup is a delightful addition.

After the first day, the uncle had to visit Aunt Lek's shop frequently to buy chicken biryani.

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

One day, Aunt Lek suggested trying fish biryani...

How can this be! This name is far from the thought, the desire to taste it.

Steamed fish (imagine the fishy smell) and then fish (yuck)!

He thought to himself that it was just a fad, people just wanted to follow the health trend, he wouldn't join in.

... and thus, he flatly refused.


But then...

One day, something happened.


The chicken biryani is sold out!

Roasted pork rice, roasted chicken rice are also sold out...

Everything is sold out.


Only fish biryani is left. Do you want to eat it?


Faced with a desperate situation and no other options.

The old man closed his eyes and said to Auntie Lek, "If you're going to bury the fish, bury it. But isn't it smelly?"


"It's not fishy at all. We use sea bass here, I guarantee it's not fishy.

There's a taxi driver who comes here every day to eat this dish. It's really delicious, I tell you."


"Alright, auntie, bring me one then…"

To his great surprise, Uncle found that Auntie Lek's fish biryani was not fishy at all. In fact, it was incredibly delicious and healthy. Not only did the fish help him avoid gout for another meal, but it was also packed with vegetables. Auntie Lek included both leaves and cauliflower florets, broccoli, and even carrots, all of which were perfectly cooked until tender, fragrant, and delicious. A sprinkle of fried shallots adorned one corner, and chopped coriander leaves added both beauty and flavor. This meal was so complete that there was no need to look for additional nutrients elsewhere. Auntie Lek even provided a bottle of dipping sauce, allowing Uncle to add as much as he desired.


In conclusion,

Uncle has become a regular customer of "Fish Biryani".

He has to eat it every two or three days.

At his age, over 60,

Many diseases are looking for him, so he has to think about the benefits of what he eats.

Therefore, I would like to guarantee here that...

For those who want healthy food that is not only good for health but also delicious,

Don't forget to come and try

"Fish Biryani" by Aunt Lek

at Aunt Lek's Chicken Biryani Shop

Coordinates 13.918432, 100.682750


Information:

Business hours: 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM daily, except Sundays (closed).

Phone: 089 216 9854

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Note: Although the term "uncle" is often associated with "aunt," the author is not romantically involved with the aunt and does not receive any benefits from her, except for the opportunity to enjoy delicious and healthy meals.

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