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FATBURGER leaves a BIG FAT Disappointment
- Chicken Twisters 250
- Chicken Wings 250
- Choco Shake 175
- Coke 95*2
- Crispy Chicken Burger 280
- Outlaw Chicken Burger 260
- Tenderloin Burger 295*2
Rico’s Cafe My Experience
Fish & Chips
Garlic Chicken
Lasagne Chicken
XXL Burger
Roller Coaster Shake & Mojito Pitcher
Chocolate Waffles & Choc Brownie Sundae for Deserts.Their deserts left something to be desired and didn’t like the Choc Waffles at all. I’ve read so much about their Waffles but they were VERY VERY chewy and no fun to eat. Maybe the regular guy who cooks Waffles wasn’t there, or something else, I don’t know. They were useless. I’ve tried and simply love the Waffles they serve at OohLaLa at #DlfPromenade and without any doubt, I’d say that they’re much better. I actually left 3 of the 4pcs I got.All in all loved the food, would surely leave out the deserts the next time I’m visiting and am definitely ordering the Pitcher. Its a must have.
IMHO it’ll be nice if they start doing more Pork preparations as all the variety of food that have is in chicken except for the lamb Burger which comprises of Lamb patty.


Street Food in Thailand. Highway pit-stop from Pattaya – Bangkok (in 2010)
I simply love the simplicity and the variety of food available in Thailand. Additionally never in all my travels have I seen the cleanliness with which food is prepared in Thailand, anywhere else.
These pictures were captured on our commute from Pattaya to Bangkok. I exactly don’t remember where was this but it was almost midway our journey. This was quite a bug complex with clean loos, lots of eateries, etc.
Captured in 2010.

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No Matter where one’s in Bangkok, you aren’t far from a Foodcart.
Street Food, Street Food and More Street Food. I can never get bored of it and if it’s from the streets of Bangkok I think that I’ll be able to live on it all my life.
These set of pictures were captured in summer or 2010 in and around the Pratunam Area of Bangkok. We were staying at Baiyoke Sky Towers & while the rest of the party whom I was traveling along were happy to have their food at some Indian restaurant, I simply declined on principal. I simply don’t understand the reason behind this. When we guys are in India we crave and line outside Thai, Chinese and Italian joints, not to mention pay heavily for the even not so authentic food. However when we are abroad, we hunt for Indian food and again pay extra for the not so authentic food.
Anyways, that’s too much of my ranting.
These pictures were clicked with my Canon EOS-550D with the 18-55mm Kit Lens.

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Beautiful Sunrise & Lovely Morning Today. Back alleys of Delhi
Normally I leave for cycling around 530am each day and by the time I’m back generally the Sun hasn’t risen enough for the picture to come out nice. However today I got a bit late in leaving and after completing my Morning Cycling Run, by the time I was coming back I witnessed this scene. This place is very near where I live and the scene/colors were too good to just let it go by.
In general my morning rides are non-stop rides of 15-20kms. Again I’m glad I stopped an clicked this scene.
I had just my phone with me, the Xiaomi MI3 and this is captured from this phone.
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F2.2 4mm 1/50s ISO-100 09-08-2014 06:45

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Baiyoke Sky Tower, Pratunam, Bangkok. Taken in 2010, handheld with T2i & the kit lens.
In June of 2010 I was in Bangkok for some family function and was staying at the Baiyoke Sky Tower Hotel. After Check-In at the hotel I started to explore the surrounding area near my hotel.
After walking just a couple of hundred meters from my hotel this sight greeted me and was too hard to let it go. I simply bumped up the ISO and shot away till I found a composition I liked.
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Canon 550D (T2i) with the 18-55 Kit Lens
F/3.5 at 18mm 1/2s ISO-800
20/06/2010
