The Best Pad Thai Is Average By Design (2.39)
The Bangkok Podcast4 Heinä 2017

The Best Pad Thai Is Average By Design (2.39)

This week we take a closer look at why Thailand's national dish -- pad thai -- isn't actually very representative of Thai food. But first, an innovative way to get out of a traffic ticket in Thailand when it happens to you. Evo tested. Evo approved.

Before we get started with the meat of the show, we have to tell you the story of Evo getting ticketed for a traffic offense he really didn't commit. Which meant he lost his license and had to then go argue his case in person at some some tiny cop-shop in the far northwestern corner of Bangkok. And by "argue", we mean smile, stay friendly, and then don't go away until the police officer gets sick of the whole situation, leading him to tear up the ticket and hand over the license. (Note: The Bangkok Podcast does not endorse this behavior. Drive safely, please!) But that's not what we're talking about today. Instead, we're covering the classic, quintessential dish that everyone has to have when they visit Bangkok -- pad thai. Only... what if it's not all it's cracked up to be? To get to the bottom of this, Evo put on his investigative journalist hat once again and looked into the national -- or perhaps ultra-national -- dish of Thailand. Some fascinating things you'll learn about this dish when you listen to this episode of the Bangkok Podcast:

Love, Loathe, or Leave

Middle aged men in Thailand have a natural, built in air conditioner that the two of us really need to get behind. You might have heard of "buddha belly", but I don't think you mean the same thing. How do we feel about these large dudes and their makeshift midriff? Listen this episode and find out.

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