. . "0"^^ . "I have to admit that I really liked Khao San Road. I would have missed it and not known it was a restaurant if my friend didn't take me there. It's a small restaurant and there's no sign in the front. \n\nThe restaurant seems to have poor circulation. I think it's due to the amount of people and the low AC. \n\nIf you do go on a hot day, I'd recommend their Cha nom yen. It's a thai style milk iced tea. It's really good, but it can get too sweet. If you find it a bit too sweet, just wait a bit and let the ice melt and dilute it before you drink it. \n\nGra Bong is a dish I'd recommend for sharing. There's something about fried squash fritters that made me wanted to try it. And I'm glad I did. It's fried where outside is not too crispy, and inside is nice, soft and hot. And the spices they use on it is just right.\n\nI tried the Gaeng Kaew Wan (green curry). It was good, but if you're sensitive to spicy food like I am, you'll feel your tongue burning after a few spoonsfuls with rice. But the flavors are all there, and you wanna continue even though your tongue is burning from the heat. \n\nMy friend got the Khao Soi. I tried a bit from hers, and I am definitely ordering that when I go next time. It's like a bowl of tasty curry soup with noodles. so good.\n\nI'd say take a chance and try this out. It's worth it, but just a heads up that it's really busy Friday and weekend nights, especially since the place is small, so expect a line up!"^^ . . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . "2013-08-25T00:00:00"^^ .