Arrived last night and other than running to 7-eleven (one on every block) for some snacks we stayed in, had some room service, and got on our Thailand schedule.
The Aetas Lumpini Hotel Bangkok breakfast buffet is AMAZING – a mix of Thai and western.

Chuck started with a steamed rice porridge with pork balls, and then you add your own condiments.


I had Miso Soup, steamed rice, eggplant with pork, chicken with steamed vegetables, and a little bacon.
Buffet also had breakfast sausage, ham, hard-boiled eggs, eggs made to order, cereal, yogurt, lots of fresh fruit, cheese, bread, and pastries. Something for everyone
I really like guava juice!
In Hawaii I can’t drink enough guava juice or POG (pineapple•orange•guava)