Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Food Of The World roundup brought to you by @for91days and @guchtere.



Welcome to the best thing of traveling, discovering unknown food and the places where it’s served. Let’s start our dinner with a drink in a rustic jazz bar somewhere in Bangkok, lucky for us Bangkok offers a lot of hidden gems. For our next course we needed some help to find this hidden vegan restaurant where we ordered an all you can eat menu. If you’re still hungry after this menu maybe you want to try some lesser known foods from Georgia? Bon apetit!

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The WoodShed bar Bangkok - Jazz bar review
written by @wnfdiary
The owners most definitely have an eye for style, building this place with an impressive design. To us, the bar felt like a retreat, we felt so comfortable. In addition the cheerful music of old jazz added to the experience and it wasn’t even live.

Whoa! This Thai vegan place!! [ + Food Porn ]
written by @waybeyondpadthai
This place we just found out about called 'May Kaidee' Pronounce 'Mai-kai-dee'. My friend who turned 100% completely vegan was actually the one introduced this place to me. I'm glad she did! I don't think I would never find the place myself. It's hidden! Somewhere in Bangkok!


5 Georgian dishes you need to try
written by @haydae
Georgian food is one of many mysteries that will await any visitor daring travel to this small Caucasian country. There is nothing too fancy about it, no loads of spices and enticing looks, but it does not mean it lacks personality. Relying on local products, it is firmly rooted in its territory as much as it is hearty, without tricks but natural and authentic.


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