First impressions- Krabi is spectacular! It is what Goa could be but isn’t. Stark high mountains bobbing out of the sea forming little islands that resemble the ones I have seen in Chinese paintings. Krabi is known for its diving, snorkeling and sailing scene. However, the waters are much calmer from November to May and not so much in the monsoony September.
Read MoreKaya toast, a slab of butter and some half boiled eggs
So what is Kaya toast. Well its a jam like spread made of coconut, eggs and sugar. Its got that warm curstardy taste to it. Its offset by a generous helping of salty butter on freshly toasted bread. Its like a bite of heaven in your mouth. It goes perfectly well with coffee.
Read MoreA Grand Gastronomical Tour of China
As a Chinese history geek, I took this trip across the length and breadth of the country primarily to satiate my long-held desire to visit sites and view artifacts that I had previously only seen in books, websites, films and TV series. But culture is an important facet of history, and food is an important facet of culture. My journey turned to be as gastronomical as it was historical, as I sampled my way from Beijing in the north to Yangshuo in the south, and from Shanghai in the east to Xiían in the west, eating on the street and in restaurants, trying everything from the ancient and traditional to the modern and cosmopolitan.
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