
RU On Tour EP2 -Yaowarat
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Once you arrived in Phuket, there is a must visit and popular restaurant like “Tukabkhao” that you cannot miss and must try. Sino Portuguese style decoration make it feel warm and cozy. Extremely nice atmosphere with varieties of local Phuketian menus to choose from. There is no disappointed for...
Read MoreToday “Are U” will take you to ObAroi Ratchapruk Restaurant (Prannok-Phuttamonthon 1) ObAroi is quite spacious restaurant which have both indoor with air-condition and outdoor area for you to choose. Also varieties of food to select, whether savory and sweet which is really suitable for family to eat...
Read MoreStrikingly lying on the edge of Ratchapruek Road, “The Coffee Lounge & Forest” is the one-stop service diner as it caters to you with various main dishes, desserts, and drinks. The inside decor is pleasantly designed as a greenery atmosphere with leafy plants suitable for chilling or working. Moreover,...
Read MoreNaturally decorated in contemporary style ambiance, Tonkow Thai Cuisine serves up traditional Thai spicy dishes. Inside, the diner offers you with charming corners where you can enjoy taking photos. Every Friday - Sunday evening, the restaurant has live band music available. For any parents who come...
Read MoreThis time RU brought you to “Have a Zeed” - a Northeastern Thai Food restaurant with six branches opened in BKK, at the heart of the city Central Plaza Grand Rama 9 located on the 7th floor of the mall. The restaurant atmosphere is beautifully chic and spacious, making itself look relaxing enough...
Read More“T&K Seafood”, also known as “A Green Shirt Seafood Eatery” by Yaowarat People, is one of the most popular seafood restaurants in Chinatown. It is located on the roadside of Yaowarat Road in the mouth of the Phadung Dao alley. Whoever passes Yaowarat road by any chance must definitely see it....
Read MoreThe all-time top best legendary Chinese restaurant in Yaowarat, “Tang Jai Yoo” has continuously been inheriting the taste of deliciousness for 90 years to the heir generation. Currently, the restaurant is being operated by Ms. Ausanee Tangjaiyoo, who intentionally maintains the identity of “Tang...
Read MoreExploring regional local home-made Northern Thai food in the real northerner’s house vibes, here is the place for you “Maan Muang” located at Sammakon Village. As soon as you enter the restaurant, you will experience the charming wooden house inspired by the Tai Lue house style. A northern restaurant...
Read MoreWOK STATION Wok Station offers the Asian Street Food restaurant which totally pleases the eaters since you can completely customize both of a menu’s flavor and literally choose ingredients that create your own palatable taste. Most importantly, the restaurant is also attentive to us as a consumer...
Read MoreSong Fang Klong Restaurant is the casual dining riverside restaurant on the Chao Praya River in Bangkok decorated by the Colonial architecture style generating an atmosphere of serenity and peace with airy atmospheric space as well as the simple furniture, but it is remaining its warmness by a pastel...
Read MoreThe top hottest seafood riverside restaurant in the Tapee River area which is well known for its southern-style spicy sauce. Not only does this restaurant offer tasty food, but it also provides you with the cool activity as firefly evening boat ride. We have to praise this restaurant as the so-called...
Read MoreAKART Bistro & Bar is the Thai-Italian casual dining restaurant in a two-story wooden glasshouse surrounded by cool shady trees as a house fence. Within the space, you will find various seating areas to enjoy your meal decked with a mason jar of wildflowers, offering the chill and relaxing vibes....
Read MoreEnjoy the authenticity of Hong Kong’s local cuisine by simply taking a BTS sky Train to Old Peak Road, located in the heart of Bangkok City on the 7th floor of The Helix at EmQuartier. This place is an excellent choice for you to experience the appetizing famous dishes that you should not miss to try....
Read MoreHere are a few tips on how to make a delicious Thai creamy coconut curry. Start with bringing coconut milk to a boil on medium heat, add curry paste and fish and stir to break up lumps. Continue cooking until it is thickened and the coconut oil starts separating from the curry paste. This will allow...
Read MoreLemons and limes are highly acidic citrus fruits. Limes are small, round, and green, while lemons are usually larger, oval-shaped, and bright yellow. Both fruits are sour, but lemons tend to be sweeter, while limes have a more bitter flavor. These flavor differences typically drive their different...
Read MoreIf you are an oyster lover, it is important to know how to select oysters and keep them fresh. Live oysters should be tightly clamped shut or will clamp shut when tapped, and has a mild scent of the sea. If you can sense a strong, offensive or pungent fishy smell, that means the oysters are off. If the...
Read MoreWhile frying wontons may seem easy enough, you might be wondering why they don’t turn out super crunchy but somehow a bit oily and bitter. To make it worse, you opt for high heat to see if it works better just to find out that most of them are burned! So let’s see if we could use some...
Read MoreThere are a few tips on how to make a delicious Thai creamy coconut curry. Start with bringing coconut milk to a boil, add curry paste and fish sauce, and stir to break up lumps. Continue cooking and reducing over medium high heat until it is thickened and the coconut oil starts separating from the curry...
Read MoreEver wonder why asparagus comes in several sizes, ranging from thinner than a drinking straw to fatter than your thumb? Obviously, thick asparagus is more mature than the thin variety. But choosing thick or thin asparagus is a matter of taste and how you plan to cook it. Thin asparagus is great...
Read MoreHave you ever forgotten that you had put fish in your refrigerator a few days ago or even a week back? And when you found it, it might not have been rotten yet but had an overly fishy smell. If you don’t want to throw it away, here is one of the best ways to get rid of that overly fishy smell. “Soak...
Read MoreRemember the 3 safe ways of thawing frozen food that we shared with you earlier this month? Today we have one more thawing method that you can use especially for frozen meat! Get 2 stainless pots from your kitchen and follow these steps. 1. Unpack the frozen meat and wrap it with wrapping film. 2....
Read MoreWe all know that a mortar and pestle does a great job of crushing ingredients to produce a flavorful curry paste. But what if you don't have one? A food processor or a blender can be an option, but when you only need something quickly blended, the thought of a big cleaning afterward might as well...
Read MoreRoyal Umbrella is more than proud to have received “Phanom Mue Tid Dao” special award from the Department of Internal Trade - Ministry of Commerce, as a recognition and approval of being able to continuously maintain our best quality standards of Thai jasmine rice 100% for 4 consecutive years!...
Read MoreBaking soda is non-abrasive, so you can use it any time your pots and pans need a thorough cleaning. This can be as often as every time you use them, or for the most stubborn, stuck-on food and stain situations. Because who has time to soak a pot overnight, right? Simply combine baking soda and vinegar...
Read MoreRed onion smell is definitely not something that you want on your hands long after your cooking is done! But is there an effective way to get rid of it? Worry not! Just wet your hands and then take a pinch of salt and rub vigorously to get the onion smell off your hands. A word of caution - salt can...
Read MoreBefore you start chopping herbs to add a touch of depth and complexity to your dish, have you ever wondered if you may be prepping them the wrong way? Herbs can punch up the flavor and aroma to make the difference and create an unforgettable meal, especially with Thai spicy salad dishes. (Can you imagine...
Read MoreEvery bag of Royal Umbrella Rice is processed in a closed system. With no exposure to humans. Germs-free, contaminant-free and completely clean.
Read MoreHave you ever had shrimp that is so crispy and crunchy that it literally “bounces” in your mouth? We have one easy tip to make the shrimps bouncy for you today. Salt and ice will be a complete game-changer here. 1. First , wash your shrimps well. 2. Peel shrimps and gently remove the...
Read MoreA delicious Thai stir-fried vegetables will have “cornstarch” on the ingredient list! Cornstarch helps thicken the liquid ingredients, coat every morsel of vegetables, and make your sauce taste richer. When and how to add cornstarch? Simply adding cornstarch to the sauce will cause...
Read More“Lap Gai” is one of the most popular Thai style “salad” dishes among Thais. It’s originally a dish from the Northeastern part of Thailand. And you’re right. Even though it’s shown on the “salad” section on the menu in Thai restaurants, it doesn’t really look like your usual salad....
Read MoreHow do you usually peel garlic? Peeling garlic sometimes can be pretty annoying, don’t you think? It just won’t come off! Here’s one way to get garlic peeled easier. “Microwave entire bulbs of garlic for 20 secs.” That’s it! And oh, don’t forget to let it cool down before handling. Do try...
Read MoreHave you ever heard or tried Thai Seafood sauce? It goes well with every hot pot/boiled/grilled/fried menu, literally every menu! There’s no Thai who doesn’t like this sauce. Let me share this easy recipe with you. This recipe is for 3 -4 serves. Ingredients 1.Capsicum or any chillies you can...
Read MoreA moist and soft chicken meets crispy toasted nuts. Anyone who has visited a Thai restaurant has probably tried this menu and surely loved it. Yes, it is an authentic Thai dish called ‘Stir Fried Chicken with Cashew Nuts” or “Gai pad med mamuang himmapan” We’re about...
Read MoreIs anyone on a diet, but still craves Thai curry? Here’s one thing you can do to cook a healthier version of Thai curry “PaneangChicken”. Use “Low-fat milk” or “Soy milk” instead of coconut milk. Your Paneang Chicken will still taste good, but with a lot less fat. Here’s a full list of ingredients...
Read MoreMost of the times, due to improper storage, chillies tend to spoil fast. Use these simple tips to increase the shelf life of your chillies! This way your chillies can stay fresh for more than a week. Step 1: Remove the stem part of the chillies and trim any bruised chillies and save only the good...
Read MoreFresh clams make your dish taste a lot better, so here are a few points you should consider when you buy some clams at the supermarket. 1. Choose clams that are alive! A healthy clam is one with a closed shell. 2. Choose light coloured clams 3. Make sure they do not smell fishy. And here are...
Read MoreA must-know for all cooks! Have you ever tried steaming rice only to have them burn and stick to the bottom of the pot? We’ve all been there. Today, Royal Umbrella will show you the techniques to steam rice so that it comes out tender and aromatic without sticking to the pot. It’s real simple—just...
Read More“Steamed eggs” is an easy to cook favorite.We will show you a trick : The method of cooking is not complicated, just break, beat, stir, mix and the eggs steam. The Secret to an extra tender steamed egg is to use. “Boiled rice water” instead of pure water.
Read MoreTips and Tricks! The easiest way to peel a boiled egg. Boiling an egg is not just only put egg in the hot water, but you have to consider how to peel egg's shell easily also. The way to do is not much difficult, if you follow these 3 steps; 1. Put an egg in the cold...
Read More“Roasted-chicken” is a favorite dish of many people. Roasting the chicken in the oven can often result in dried out, or undercooked chicken. For those want all parts of the chicken properly cooked, we have some tips to tell you to learn how to make cooked-roasted chicken...
Read MoreThere are 3 ingredients you should not wash before cooking, the more you wash, the more bacteria you get. They are as follows: #Mushroom - Never wash or soak mushroom in the water because it can absorb water quickly. The best way to clean mushrooms is to wipe it with a damp...
Read MoreDo you have rubbery carrots? Are you thinking about throwing them out? If so—don’t! You can revive them! We have some tips to revive your dry carrots and return them to their crisp and crunchy state. When your carrots start drying out, simply cut them into thin slices and place them into...
Read MoreTips and Tricks! How to fry vegetables crispy, sweet and colourful! Have you ever wonder why your stir fry vegetables don’t look tasty like in the restaurant? Today, RU will show you how to fry crispy, colourful and sweet vegetables. The important step is ‘washing vegetables’...
Read MoreTo save cooking gas and use it efficiently is to use a blue flame. A blue flame means complete combustion of the gas which the gas is being burned efficiently without any unburned and wasted gas. You will get the maximum heat output from your gas and use less gas to generate heat. Do not believe until...
Read MoreWhat makes chili hot and spicy? It’s “ Capsaicin”, it is the chemical in chili that makes them spicy. Capsaicin is concentrated in the seeds and membranes of chili. When we started eating spicy food, capsaicin will react to your mouth and body. Moreover, drinking cold water will make...
Read MoreHow to Microwave a Crisp & Tasty Bacon Who doesn't like a Crisp & Tasty Bacon on weekends? For those who don't want to cook it in a pan. We have found a swift and easy way to cook it in the microwave. Microwaving bacon is not only the fastest way to cook...
Read MoreAre you ready to see how to clean squid the right way and without fishy smell? For anyone who are finding the way to cook the dishes from squid or shrimp, RU will tell you guys how to clean it without fishy smell by using an economical ingredients and surprisingly easy way. Now,...
Read MoreSoft Egg with Sweet Pickled Turnip Vegetable Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Minced Garlic 1 tablespoon(s) Sweet Pickled Turnip 2-3 tablespoon(s) Sliced Shiitake Mushrooms 3-4 Soy Sauce 2 teaspoon(s) Sugar 2 teaspoon(s) Chicken Stock 75 ml Egg 2 Fried Shallots Sliced...
Read MoreRice Vermicelli with Pickled Lettuce Rice Vermicelli 1/2 pack Water Vegetable Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Minced Garlic 1 tablespoon(s) Canned Pickled Lettuce 2 can Oyster Sauce 2 tablespoon(s) Fish Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Sugar 2 teaspoon(s) Egg 1 Spring Onion &...
Read MoreTuna Rice Mush Coriander Roots 3 Garlic 20 grams Pepper 2 teaspoon(s) Salt 1 teaspoon(s) Vegetable Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Sliced Shiitake Mushrooms 5 Canned Tuna in Vegetable Oil 1 can Oyster Sauce 2 tablespoon(s) Soy Sauce 2 teaspoon(s) Sugar 2 teaspoon(s) Jasmine...
Read MoreSea Bass Sour Curry with Rice Mush Boiled Water 500 ml Sour Curry Paste 2 tablespoon(s) Unripe Papaya 60 grams Carrot 60 grams Yardlong Beans 60 grams Katuri Flowers 30 grams Morning Glory 20 grams Paco Fern 15 grams Fish Sauce 2 tablespoon(s) Coconut Palm Sugar...
Read MoreChicken Pho Vegetable Oil 2 tablespoon(s) Sliced Ginger 10 grams Sliced Galangal 10 grams Onion 1 bulb Anise 4 grams Cinnamon 5 grams Pepper 1/2 teaspoon(s) Spring Onion Stubs 3 Coriander Roots 3 Chicken Stock 1000 ml. Fish Sauce 2 teaspoon(s) Sugar 2 teaspoon(s) Chicken...
Read MoreSpicy Rice Noodles with Crispy Mackerel Steamed Mackerel Meat 1 Breadcrumbs 3 tablespoon(s) Sugar 1 teaspoon(s) Ground Chili Pepper 1 tablespoon(s) Fish Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Boiled Pickled Fish Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Sliced Yardlong Beans 2 tablespoon(s) Sliced Parsley...
Read MoreKiddos' Fried Rice Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Minced Garlic 2 teaspoon(s) Jasmine Rice 200 grams Yentafo Sauce Sugar 1 teaspoon(s) Salt 1/2 teaspoon(s) Egg 1 Blanched Brussels Sprouts Blanched ฺBaby Carrots Fried Cocktail Sausages 1. Place oil...
Read MoreChilli & Salt Fried Squid Crispy Flour 150 grams Water 75 ml Squid 200 grams Minced Garlic 1 tablespoon(s) Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Salt 1 1/2 teaspoon(s) 1. Mix crispy flour with water proportionately. Mix well. 2. Dip squid in prepared batter, then...
Read MoreSalted Egg Fried Rice Salted Egg Yolks 6 Chilli Paste 1 tablespoon(s) Oyster Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Unsweetened Condensed Milk 100 ml. Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Finely chopped Coriander Root, Garlic and Black Pepper 1 tablespoon(s) Diced Onion 1/2 Bulb Minced Pork 150 grams Coconut...
Read MoreCrispy Rice and Grain Cookies Roasted Almond 50 G. Roasted Pumpkin Seeds 50 G. Roasted Watermelon Seeds 50 G. Roasted Cashew Nuts 50 G. Raisins 50 G. Sun Dried Strawberry 50 G. Sun Dried Cranberry 50 G. Puffed Rice 100 G. Black Sesame 1 tablespoon(s) White Sesame 1 tablespoon(s)...
Read MoreFried Basil Leaves with Shrimp Vegetable Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Chopped Garlic 1 tablespoon(s) Sliced Thai Hot Pepper 1 tablespoon(s) Shrimp 200 gram(s) Oyster Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Fish Sauce 1 tablespoon(s) Soy Sauce 2 teaspoon(s) Sugar 1 tablespoon(s) Basil Leaves...
Read MoreHung Lay Curry Pork Belly 250 gram(s) Pork Tenderloin 250 gram(s) Hung Lay Curry Paste 3 tablespoon(s) Vegetable Oil 1 tablespoon(s) Tamarind Paste Juice 2 tablespoon(s) Sugar 2 tablespoon(s) Pickled Garlic Juice 3 tablespoon(s) Water 1 cup(s) Pickled Garlic 1/4 cup(s) Sliced...
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