Hello Buddies...
When I arrived in Bangkok, I promised myself I wouldn't drink coffee, but Thai tea. Imagine how excited I was to drink Thai tea in Thailand. Haha, I was so happy. This was my first Thai tea, found inside an MRT station. It turns out there aren't many Thai tea shops here, so I had to walk a bit longer to find it.
This tenant has a familiar name: Kamu-Kamu. Judging from the Japanese writing on it, it seems the tenant is Japanese. Meanwhile, the name Kamu has an Indonesian meaning, which is You, so it's You-You, haha.
Too many menu items were sold out, so I just asked what they recommended and what was still available. The shopkeeper answered with her signature, Kamu Milk Tea, so I ordered it! This is the Kamu Milk Tea with a regular cup and normal ice. It tasted very sweet. I don't know if it was authentic or not, but since I had already bought it, I couldn't throw it away because of its sweetness.
This experience was priceless, as I was able to enjoy a drink in its place of origin. Thai tea, and perhaps someday I'll enjoy Masala tea in India. I don't know if I'll ever get there, as I haven't had the desire yet, even though I love Bollywood movies.
Hasta La Vista...
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Vivie Hardika
Hi, Halo, Annyeong! Welcome to my galaxy.
I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of those are romance.
Yeah, I proudly say that I am a passionate author, traveler wannabe, and blogger.





