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Valentine's Day took a unique twist for us here, with Lada's nostalgic journey to Pattaya setting the stage for a heartfelt reunion and a reminder that love extends beyond romantic gestures. Our latest episode is a cultural tapestry, weaving stories of Lada's warm childhood memories at her mother's flower shop, complete with a lucky wooden rooster, and the customary exchange of gifts and meals among old friends that reaffirm the bonds we cherish. As we juxtapose these personal moments with the colorful nightlife of Pattaya, we offer our listeners insider recommendations on the best spots for those intrigued by the city's famous ladyboy bars, including the newly opened Cindy's Secret Bar.

Wandering through Pattaya's LAN Po Market after dusk is an adventure for the senses, and we're taking you with us! Our episode captures the essence of street food culture as we guide you through selecting the freshest seafood and having it grilled by local vendors while seated on a picnic mat under the stars. This market escapade is more than a culinary delight; it's an epitome of Thailand's community spirit and resilience, especially as businesses bounce back post-pandemic. We assure you, the flavors of this experience are as rich as the stories we share, including our personal encounters with the generosity of the local vendors.

For foodies and travelers alike, our episode is a treasure trove of recommendations that will tantalize your palate and satiate your wanderlust for Pattaya's diverse dining scene. From the surprising finds at the Rauwai market, where the catch of the day is cooked to your preference, to the versatile restaurant serving everything from pork to frog, we unveil hidden gems that promise a feast of local flavors. We also spotlight the evolving market landscape, celebrating the resilience of businesses and the heartwarming sense of community at play, as seen in the care for local dogs. Join us for a journey filled with laughter, nostalgia, and the undeniably delicious spirit of Thailand.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone and welcome back to my Thai wife
podcast.
I'm Mike and sadly I'm stilldoing this podcast without my
lovely, lovely wife Sunari.
But as always, we have Ladawith us.
Hello Lada.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Happy Valentine.
How was your Valentine?

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Happy Valentine.
It was ok we didn't do anythingspecial because she, sunari,
worked that day, but in theevening we met and I got her
some gifts and that's it nothingtoo special.
How was your Valentine that's?

Speaker 2 (00:42):
great, oh, I be with my Lisey Rose.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
You be with my Lisey Rose.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
So you stayed home, listen to music.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I can buy myself flour.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Oh, now I understand.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
No, but I buy by my own.
Yeah, I'm surrounding myselfwith Rose that I bought myself
and also some chocolate.
Ok, so chocolate and then turnon the my Lisey Rose song.
I wish I could be a boyfriendright now, but I'm still happy

(01:28):
because I went out and see a lotof love for us.
A lot of people buy them.
I love about the rose, aboutthe chocolate and many, many
things on the fridge.
I'm a little feeling lonely,but the others I am happy for
them, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Ok, yeah, I understand that feeling.
So I heard, not heard.
You told me that you were inPattaya last week, is that right
?

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah, how was that?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
How long you not have been there.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Uh oh, I think it's like almost a year, almost,
maybe almost two years.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Ok, and you just went to visit a friend or something.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Yeah, I just been there and just walking around
but yeah, most of the friendsthat I know they already moved
out or going somewhere else.
But yeah, some is still overthere and I go to see my mama in
the flower shop but they shan'tabout the shop a little bit.
And then we go talk and I say hibecause I got the one thing

(02:49):
that I remember.
My mama shop is like she kindof like her where she puts her
red lips on and she's very smallgirl, but in her shop she's
selling about the flowers andalso like another drinks, like
coffee shake or something else.
But the only one thing that Iremind is like she have very,

(03:09):
very big cock in her shop youknow, like in Thailand, maybe
you can see some weird things.
I know in Japanese.
They also have big kaiyofestivals, like they have like a
lot of cocks on the hills, likeon the mountain, and they have.
They put many, many colors ofthe cock, big one for just like

(03:34):
for believing in something, insome good kind of like a god.
So I saw in Japan they alsohave like some, some shimony
kind of like.
They go to the mountain andthen like, and on that mountain

(03:56):
on the place have many differentcolor of a cock, a big one,
huge one.
It's just like a festival orsome people that believe in that
.
And also Hindu, in Hindu, I seeit's like we call.
I see one link.
It's just like a rock kind oflike that, but it's look like a
penis and people did things likethis is like a penis of the god

(04:21):
or something like that, andthey believe in that.
And in Thailand, when you openthe shop, like selling some food
or some things, many peoplebelieve in so many things, but
most of them they put like aKarnat god, like Hindu god also,
but, you know, like the godwith the elephant head, yeah of
course.
I know we call Karnat.

(04:43):
Yeah, and also some shop theyput about Nankwak.
Nankwak is just like abeautiful lady and sitting and
then Slipping her hand likewelcome, welcome or something
like that okay yeah, we callNankwak and also in the
traditional costume she'ssitting and then she takes the

(05:05):
hand just like a welcome,welcome or something like that.
But some they put a big cock.
The cock is made from the wood.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Yeah, sometimes they have a red head on that and then
believe in that it's going tomake you make a very good
selling.
And yeah, in my mom's shop shehave this one and it's really
huge one.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
And every time I go there I just want to touch it
and kiss it.
It's like, uh-oh, make me lucky, give me a big cock or
something like that, and she'sgoing to be very fun.
So I come to say hi to her, butshe don't even know that it's
me, because I shan my hair colorand then I hide in my face.
I said hello, do you have anydurian sepe, or something like

(05:52):
that?
She said, no, we're not stilldurian and she's just yelling,
yelling like this bitch.
Want to buy durian sepe orsomething like that?
Who sell that thing?
And then I just take out myson's car and she realized it
was me oh, my fucking daughter.
So we give a hug and she giveme a free coffee.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Yeah, and then she, yeah, and then I go to visit
some some the other friend they,uh, he's selling about, like
he's selling about, chickenflies on the street, okay.
Yeah, I come behind and then Ijust like I remember them, even
through he a little bit likesharp beer right now he's just

(06:35):
like a young guy, but he alwayscome with another guy, but
another guy today he on the day,he day off.
So the little guy is come alone.
So I go and then I just ask himI do you have any raw chicken?
He said oh, raw chicken, it'sfinished.
He didn't sell raw chicken, buthe just like and so me, by by,

(06:57):
she fights it by, he fights itbefore like he shocked because I
come from behind.
And then he turn on his face,come to see me and say oh.
I miss you so much.
Also, I get a free chicken but,if I walking around I'm going to
get a lot of free food, becausemost of my friend I used to.

(07:18):
I used to sell food in themarket.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Every time when we have a really hot time, we're
sharing food or we give eachother food and just like action
or something like that, andthey're really happy that I go
to receive them.
Even to we don't have like somuch time to talk because
they're selling things, yeahthey're busy.
So they don't have much timeand I don't want to disturb them
.
I won't.
I'm sorry.

(07:42):
It's good in particular, butthe crazy thing is it's cold.
It's really cold and windy.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Really.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Yeah, I'm so surprised because input get is
so fucking hot, but when I'm allright, in particular, oh my God
, it's fucking cold and I'm justlike, as my side, I wear like a
very sexy dress and thensometimes, like you know, don't
have too much clothes on that.
Like a very sexy one, kind oflike a see-through or something
like that.
I love to wear, like the things, and oh my God, I'm just

(08:16):
shaking when I'm walking andthis makes me sick.
Then it makes me coughing, likemaybe this time you can hear me
if I'm coughing and it'll be,like cock, cock, cock.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah, it doesn't mean that.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
I won't cough, I have enough.
But, it's my coughing.
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Yeah, it's okay, no problem.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
So it's really cold and windy.
I'm so surprised, but peoplesaid it may be a few days
because before I come it'sraining a lot.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I want to ask you something.
You lived in Phuket for a longtime, right, and you live before
that.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
You stay in Patea for a long time.
Yeah, almost three years.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
I want to know now where is more busy, where more
tourists come.
I want to know what is.
How do you compare Patea to?

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Phuket.
To be honest, mostly it's likein Phuket we're busy because we
have a lot of Russians.
They come to stay over there,right?
But they come for a long staybut they're not spent too much
money because they need to stayfor the room and for the food
and they come with the family.
So they need to think about thefamily first, so they're not

(09:31):
paying money to the bar or tothe like, kind of like a master
stuff or take a girl to the room, because they come with the
family.
Yeah, but comparative with likewith Patea, I think.
This time when they come toPatea I see a lot of tourists
but mostly it's Chinese, maybebecause of Chinese New Year.

(09:52):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, a lot ofChinese on the street and many,
many, many Chinese, and also thetourists, like the foreign
tourists as well, maybe becauseof, like, as you know, in Patea
there is a place like theretired man, like 60 years old,
70 years old, from all aroundthe world they shoot Patea to

(10:14):
live in their retired life.
So, yeah, plus with this one, Isee a lot of tourists now, but
also in Phuket we have a lot,but mostly now we have friends,
I think friend and Russian.
Okay, and some Chinese yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
And I want to know, especially for Lady Boy you
think right now, patea, isbetter for Lady Boy to make
money, to make money?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Now, patea is better for Lady Boy or not.
I can say yes because, like asI know as my job, and also in
Phuket, we don't have much LadyBoy bar.
I don't know why, but in Patea,basically, we have many, many,
many, many Lady Boy bar.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Can you give our listeners some?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Most of the guys like the old guy, the old guy like
Lady Boy, but but if comparativewith the money that we get, I
think who get is better.
Even through we don't have muchMass customer but they pay well
, so the price is a little bit aconceivable.
And party are things, because,as you know, and party I will

(11:31):
have like retirement old man, sothey, they don't want to pay
much money, mm-hmm.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
So they pay like one thousand one thousand five
hundred.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah, you can make that price right one thousand.
And some people Um, I don'twant to blame, like some the
other people because, like youknow, say some people is not
easy to get the money and somepeople are not really beautiful.
They am like a man, type, likea man gonna have like a type on.

(12:00):
He had on his head Like or hewon the lady with big book, long
black hair and beautiful face,young and big, has something
like that.
But some lady we have flash, wedon't have big book, big ass,
you know.
So we don't really beautiful asa man, like, yeah, everyone is
beautiful the way they are, butthe man have that type, yeah,

(12:21):
that what, what kind of woman hewon.
So sometimes some lady inparticular, they go with like
five hundred, but I don't wantto blame them, but maybe it's
kind of like upset because, likewe want, the price is like one
thousand, two thousand.
Yeah something like that.
We don't want to go with fivehundred because it's kind of
like a hard work.
But I totally understandSomeday when we have no customer

(12:45):
but we starving, we hungry andwe need to send the money to a
family.
Sometimes some lady go withfive hundred but yeah, just for
the food and for the things onfall like to send the money for
the family.
So I so I respect everyone,yeah, but but I can say, like a
comparative with what's young,book it book, it is a man pay

(13:07):
more money and it's good rateand you mentioned before that.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Now, but I have many Bar for ladyboys.
Would you like to recommendsome listeners?
Maybe you can tell where tofind or.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
So if you want the ladyboy buying I didn't go much
like, I just know they have alot in surround, like in soy
book how yeah?
So if you walks around like soy.
Diana or soy Shaiyapoon.
So when you go there, they havemany, many ladyboy there and
also, so it's a pretty soy pothole for someone don't know how
to say yes, I show you boom.

(13:45):
Such Diana and Around, so I gohow they have many, many ladyboy
on the street as well.
So if you want to go, to see theladyboy bar or want to have a
look for ladyboy on the street,you should go to.
So I book.
How, yeah, can you give onerecommendation for a bar?
I cannot say because I don'tknow support.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
I don't know support.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
I cannot say because I don't know about the name of
the bar right now.
Okay, they already shan and Ididn't come for long, long time.
Somebody is already shan thename, but they're already the
same location, and I don't knoweven the ladyboy in the bar,
because the new is come overover again and again.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
So all the people Change already even through my
mama.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
But I didn't go to visit her because I have heard
like she come back to open inthere, in in Patia, but I don't
remember, I don't know what thename, what the name of her bar.
Maybe she used the same name inBangkok, like Cindy's Secret
Bar.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Yeah, it's really good.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
She take care the customer.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
They open the new one in many beautiful ladyboy there
.
They open the new one in soy LK, lk, okay okay, yeah, I see
many.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
I just passed by, you know.
No, no, no, I have a friend.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
I have a friend and he sent to me a picture and the
new Cindy secret is in LK Metro.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm in LK Metro.
Before they don't have likethey don't have ladyboy bar, but
now I see like they have liketwo to two ladyboy bar.
I.
Don't know all the lady becausethey are new and the new
ladyboy is come every year I.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Understand.
I just tell you that Yo mamabar now is in LK Metro, just
this.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
That's cool.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah, okay, that's good.
And Do you think that, likeRight now, let's cut the Chinese
New Year, but you think rightnow that everything is improving
?
They have more people comingand stuff like that?

Speaker 2 (16:11):
yeah, I can see it's like more, yeah, so, so now it's
good, tom.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Yeah, I think it's better okay, and now I want to
talk about your favorite thingin the world food where is the
best place in the world?
Food, about food, no, eatingfood.
Where is the best place to eatin Pattaya?

Speaker 2 (16:42):
maybe for me, yeah she can, she can rice.
Yeah, she can with rice okayyeah, so in the end of soy soy
bocao like stick to SouthPattaya and nearby the ground

(17:02):
hall market they have like a onecommon guy shop like a sticky
rice with chicken is reallyreally good in there okay so I
love it.
And also in the middle of thealley in soy bocao they have
like a bocao market the old one,yeah, they also have like at

(17:23):
the place that I selling food.
They have so many food in thereso really really good have food
called, I can say mostly whenyou go to Pattaya you should go
to soy bocao because they haveso many restaurants like a
European restaurant, chineserestaurant many, many like, and
also Thai restaurant and Arabicfood as well, in so far how they

(17:47):
have a lot, a lot of restaurant.
But for myself, I love streetfood.
The good thing in so far howalso they have like many, many
street food, like a food cartthat they driving around with
the motorbike and selling things.
That's one is the best for meespecially in the night time.
Yeah, they put a lot and afteryou finish work in the bar, like

(18:11):
late night, there are this kindof like, this kind of things
like a food cart.
They become a lot to sell forthe burger that she hungry or
the people that we really hungryin there.
So the best time to find astreet food in Pattaya is after
the bar close or maybe betweenthe bar so pen, say, in the

(18:31):
midnight yeah, but when you saidbefore and also another one.
Sorry to interact yeah, it'sokay, but if you love about the
seafood, you should go to LAN pomarket where is that?
They have like a seafood marketnamed LAN po where is that?
Yeah, people knows like LAN po.

(18:53):
Lan po is kind of like in Naglaarea so you can, you can go by
taxi or maybe you can go bysongtel also the car with like a
bigger kind of like a biggertuk-tuk.
But you can see it like manypeople and it's cheap, it's just
10 baht yeah, last time blueone, the blue one.

(19:16):
Take the blue one, just 10 bahtlast time to Nagla and and
everyone will be stopped at thelast.
The last exit.
The last exit is like LAN pomarket and the same you don't
need to worry that you're gonnaarrive or not, because when you
go you just tell them LAN po andthen they're gonna stop every,

(19:37):
every tuk-tuk will stop overthere so you can go and then
selling and collect about theseafood and whatever you want to
eat in the market and then youwalk a little bit nearby the
public park.
They have like a small publicpark over there.
Okay, that place.
They have a map for rent so youcan rent the map like 100 baht

(19:58):
so you put on the ground youmean the green field.
And then you see thing, and thenyou can take all your seafood
to another shop nearby there.
Mm-hmm, it's the man, veryhandsome man.
I love him.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
He can grill all the seafood for us okay, so you buy
the seafood in the market.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
I think one kilo, he shot like 50.
But wait, I want to understandfor one kilo for grill and for
boys.
So and he gonna serve for you,on on your place that they use
it wait really really good, andone I want you can eat a lot.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
I want to understand.
So you go to the market, youbuy the seafood that you want,
and then you go, you buy the bigmap food.
No matter what, what shop youbuy, every shop and then I go, I
buy the peak, I rent the picnicmap and I put on the ground and
then I give to someone to cookfor me, right?

Speaker 2 (20:54):
yeah, yeah, you just rent a map.
You don't need to buy it forrandom map, I think 50, but or
100, but I'm not sure right now.
So you put the map on the onthe on the field and then you
just sitting in the public parkand then you take the seafood to
a man to grill for you and thenhe comes up for you with the
seafood sauce and then you cansit in and eating the food and

(21:16):
very chilling there, the wind isblowing, the green field in the
park, all that's the best.
I used to buy 11000 but and Ihave a lot, I have the shrimp, I
have oyster, I have fish, Ihave some time, I have Just a
lot of food like 1000 baht.
Oh my god, I cannot finish itwith my two friends, so this is

(21:36):
good place to go for a date,right?

Speaker 1 (21:40):
This good place to go to a date with someone.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yeah, someone especially you should go in the
evening say about like, maybe 2pm, 3 pm, not to not two
evenings, maybe 6 pm.
It's too late because you meanafternoon.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Yeah, you know pm.
It's perfect time last timewhen I was in Thailand it was
August I went a little bit toPhuket and then after this I
went to Pattaya and I met afriend of my wife I will not say
her name and, yeah, we go tothis market and Because my wife

(22:22):
Sunari, she need many thingsLike dry squid, dry shrimp, so
we go this market I know whereit is and we buy a lot, but we
pay.
We pay like something like 7000baht, I don't know a lot of
money.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Oh my god, that's big money.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Yeah, so we bought.
We bought a lot of thingsbecause this is what my wife,
sunari, asked me to bring back.
So I know about this market,but I don't know that you can
eat this.
This first time I hear aboutthat that you can eat there.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Well, what testing again?
Sorry, I didn't hear you well.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
I say I I I've been to this market but I didn't know
that it was possible to buyfood and they cook for you there
.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Oh, mm-hmm, you should go next trip.
Yeah, and also in Phuket.
We also have in RauwaiExcellency when, yeah, in Rauwai
.
Rauwai is a beach that has many, many, many local people go to

(23:31):
hunting the fish in the sea andthen you can come there, come to
selling that things.
Okay nearby the beach and alsoyou can buy it, and opposite the
shop they have the restaurantthat can cook for you, like 70
baht per one kilo, so you cancook.
You can take it, the same damnthings, and but the price a
little bit.
Equinece bler.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Okay, you know, when I, when I go to Pattaya, I have
a favorite restaurant.
There I eat.
Normally I eat on the streets,right, street food, but when I
want to, yeah, but when I wantto eat something else, I have a
favorite restaurant.
It's the end.
It's in the end of.
So it's she a pun near thethird road, mmm, you know this

(24:16):
restaurant.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
No, I never take em.
I'm sorry, I'm not therestaurant person.
I love street food.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
It's very cheap.
It's cheap, same street food,but they sell everything there.
All the food that you want,they have.
They have from pork to frog, tosteak, to Thai food, whatever
you want they cook there.
It's in the end of say, pothole.
It's very good, that's cool.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
I really like it.
I've been there many times.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Yeah, and maybe because of I I work in the night
time, so mostly I take like astreet food.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
I don't know much about the restaurant, so you go
in the daytime, yeah have you.
I have one, one favoriterestaurant on, like that's
called, just mean you.
It's on Patayakang Road and avery small restaurant, very cozy

(25:25):
and lovely.
They decorate very lovely, theyhave really good food and not
too expensive.
It's called jasmine.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
What they are selling , what kind of food?

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Jasmine Thai food.
Mostly they say about Thai food.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Okay, it's interesting that you say that,
because in Soi Bokau they havealso a restaurant named jasmine,
and this is Israeli restaurant.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
I see, but this one is on Patayakang Road.
Yeah, you mean the street to goto the.
It's a good street to go to,like on the beach, and also I
would like to recommend you guys.
Now in Patayak they open thenew market Maybe they opened

(26:08):
more before, but I just see itand that market.
They have a very big whiteplant over there.
So you can see, it's just likea sign of it, and its name is
runway market.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah, it's on the way to.
If you go from Middle Patayakto, let's say, around Soi 6,
it's a little bit before on theleft side.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
Yeah, soi 6.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Wow, now I can see that have a lot of people there
and they have really good foodon there also, and especially
the fruit they have many, manyfruit arouse.
And also how I see a flat.
I see a grilled crocodile, avery big one.
I want to try, but I'm sorry,I'm so no words to try.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
People say it's really good, but and you can go
inside the airplane also.
Pardon, can you go inside theairplane?

Speaker 2 (27:06):
No, no, no, but people just sitting under the
airplane, under the plane.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
But very, very big hand.
It's bad for me no way I don'twant to die because I didn't hit
5000 cock yet.
But I see many people just sitdown there and then they set up
the table under the plane andpeople just sitting and eating
and people take a picture, butnot me.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
I understand.
Have you went to the before?
They have soy made in Thailandand they close it, and now they
open you.
It's called myth, myth, mythyeah.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
They have many, many new bar over there.
Really nice place to go.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
You went there Because I've not been there yet.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Yeah, I just walk around but I didn't go to have a
seat and drink over there.
But I can see, wow, they havemany, many new bar Because
before they opened for a Renoadeand doing some new shop and now
it's really really nice to go.
You should go.
If you go there, a really niceone, I can say.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Okay, and was it full when you've been there?
Like all the bars were full ornot so much.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
All the bars full this time, many, many people.
I can see that.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
That's good.
I'm happy to hear thateverything is recovering and
more people are coming back tothis country and especially this
city, because during the COVIDtime it was very hard for
everyone.
I remember no one could makemoney.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
I understand them well, because in COVID pandemic
I'm stuck there for over twoyears.
Two years and a half, I think.
I'm stuck there, yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Yeah, so everything is really coming back together.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
And I also going to feed the dogs on the hills.
But now my little dog is becomemommy and papa.
They have many babies as well.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
You mean where, you mean In Pattaya or in Phuket?

Speaker 2 (29:21):
In Patanakio, yeah, in Pattaya.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Oh, okay, patanakio, I've been there.
Last time I went to a walk andit was very a lot of raining, so
I have to stop every like 10minutes.
10 minutes, stop, stop, stop,stop.
Yeah, it was difficult, but Iliked it.
You know, last time I also wentto a restaurant.
I don't know if you know thatit's named Three Mermaids.

(29:46):
Have you heard about that?

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Pardon.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
It's named Three Mermaids.
Have you heard about that?

Speaker 2 (29:57):
No.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
So it's in.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
Patamai, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think it hurts about
that.
They have like a very big,beautiful mermaid dolls in there
and people go to take a photo.
It's like a very nice cafe.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, but it's a restaurant.
They sell food.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
And also you need to go to Dushan Cafe.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Dushan.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Sorry.
Yeah, yeah yeah, dushan Cafe.
They have a show like and theyhave many animals like parrots,
like many animals over there,and especially elephant and
parrots.
They have a show like a lady Ithink she's a lady boy and then
she go to make a show with theanimals.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Where is that?

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Dancing with the animals.
I think it's on like on Patamai, I think.
I'm not really sure, but youcan search on Google.
Dushan Cafe Okay, yeah, I justsee on the YouTube or something
and many people talk about it,but I never go there yet.

(31:05):
Okay, but it's very famous nowso you can take a coffee
watching a show.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
I understand, so I think it's time to finish this
episode.
Okay, yeah.
It was great having you again,and we will talk in a few days,
because now we are doing twoepisodes every week.
So thank you for coming.
Do you and everyone?

(31:34):
Thank you for listening.
Do you want to say something toour listeners?

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Thank you everyone for listening our podcast.
I hope to see you guys in thenext episode and thank you for
like and share.
Don't forget to subscribe.
Maybe you can share to yourfriends and if you like and also
if you want us to talk withsomething or some topic, just
comment on below.
Unless, I know if you havesomething or some question

(32:04):
that's perfect, I would love toanswer that thing.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Yeah, that's perfect.
So thank you very much and wewill talk very soon, bye, bye.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Thank you, bye, bye.
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