Today after work was my second attempt at riding a mini-speedboat in the Boston Harbor, but once again the rain thwarted my plans. I ended up heading into the Brighton area of Boston to use my groupon at
Bamboo Thai Restaurant. This place, though pretty busy with people, has a kind of dirty feel to it, with the fabric covered seats having stains all over.
For food, I got the Golden Dices (crispy fried tofu cubes served with sweet and
sour sauce with chopped roasted peanuts)
and the
Krathong Thong (minced chicken, onions, green
peas, sweet corn & ground peanuts in golden miniature tart shells) for appetizers,
the Pla Goong (large shrimps in roasted chili
lemongrass dressing on top of mezclun salad) as a salad,
and the Soy Sauce Duck Soup with Egg Noodles (slices of boneless duck in soy sauce and Asian spices
soup with beansprout, scallion, cilantro).
The starters made of fried chips and fish sauce were pretty good to start off with.
The fried tofu was really crispy and went really well with the peanut sauce provided,
while the mini tarts were really unique and tasteful as well. The salad had a lot of vegetables which I was not a fan of, so I ended up eating the shrimp, which was really tasty as well. Finally my duck soup came. It was really rich, and I enjoyed it a lot, although the duck was a little bit fatty.
Overall, despite the slight lack of cleanliness in the place, I liked the presentation and taste of all the dishes I got, so I'll give this place a recommend.
After dinner, I headed into the Dorchester area to do some sightseeing there with whatever daylight hours I had remaining.
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Old Phillip Brooks School,
5 Perth Street
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St. Ambrose Church,
240 Adams Street
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New Testament Pentecostal Church,
86 Waldeck Street
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The views of the
Rainbow Swash Tank and the Dorchester coastline were pretty beautiful from the top of
Ronan Park.
Overall, a pretty disappointing day in terms of sightseeing. I blame the weather.
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