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  • The fams and I look forward to the last Sunday of the month so that we can partake in this yummy food fair. I mean, where else can you get away with some delicious and authentic food for cheap? Today we decided to head out before church since the church we go to is pretty much around the corner. I figured why not grab a bite to eat and then head out to church vs. the other way around. That definitely was not a good idea since our tummies were so full it was hard not to doze off in church. Can you say food coma?!? Lesson learned, go after church vs. before church ;) But my goodness, for my family of 6 we were able to get away with not only a dish of our own but several snacks and desserts to enjoy afterwards AND cash left over. But they have so many different items to choose from and most of their big dishes are $5. Like their pad thai, mandalay noodles (at least I think that's what they're called), noodle soup, and chicken and rice. Although I like their main dishes, I am definitely more of a fan of their snacks/desserts which most run about $2. One of our favorites is the roti, which is a sweet flat bread ($1). Pure heaven in your mouth, seriously! My boys always want to get a second helping for the road. We have other favorites as well. I wish I can tell you what they are but I honestly have no clue what they're called. They also have fresh veggies available for purchase as well. I do want to mention that for some of their popular items (like their pad thai and papaya salad) you will need to order first which will be available in 15-20 minutes or so. So make sure to plan on putting your order in right away before walking around and checking out the other items. But like I said earlier, the food fair does happen usually on the last Sunday of every month from 8am-12pm. I highly recommend you come early since it does get crowded fairly quickly. Today we got there a little after 8am and there were a good amount of people there already. Parking can be pretty packed as well. If you can't find parking in their parking lot, you can park in the street right next to the monastery if needed. They also have a dirt lot available to park in located diagonally from the food fair. If you want some good cheap eats, I definitely recommend you check out this food fair.
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