Travel Bangkok with AirAsia's Stir-Fried Chicken Basil
AirAsia's Stir-Fried Chicken Basil http://www.hotsia.com > Travel Bangkok > AirAsia's Stir-Fried Chicken Basil. Mr.Hotsia's trip to Bangkok includes Don Mueang shuttle bus, guesthouse near Hua Lamphong, Nasi Lemak Air Asia, boat noodles near Saphan Mai, budget accommodation around Don Mueang, walking along Sukhumvit 19. On AirAsia flights, food is sold onboard, which is relatively expensive compared to street prices but not much different from airport prices.

Eating in the sky naturally costs a bit more. Even the Baiyoke buffet is 690 baht. So I often seek the experience of eating onboard. I've tried Nasi Lemak on AirAsia flights from Danang to Kuala Lumpur. Today, flying from Don Mueang to Hanoi, I ordered stir-fried chicken basil. The AirAsia menu has some items exclusive to certain routes; for example, Nasi Lemak is not available on the Hanoi route. The stir-fried chicken basil is served as a set including dessert and fruit juice.
The set costs 180 baht and tastes quite good. For those traveling abroad or living overseas for a long time and missing Thai food, ordering this onboard is a must. It's a way to adjust your taste buds before landing, as the food on the ground is much spicier than on the plane. mr.hotsia January 2013. Book hotels in Bangkok cheaper than stir-fried chicken basil on the plane. GPS coordinates (POI): 13 42 17.867 N, 100 30 12.035 E - AirAsia plane at Don Mueang Airport before flying to Hanoi.
GPS coordinates (POI): 13 52 21.822 N, 100 33 43.193 E - Takeoff at Don Mueang early morning. 13 42 17.867 N, 100 30 12.035 E - Plane before flying to Hanoi in the morning. 13 52 21.822 N, 100 33 43.193 E - Taking off from Don Mueang.



