How does one define comfort food?
While some would define comfort food as one that reminds them of home (and thus, the comfort), for me, it is food that makes me feel good (during bad days) or one that assuages my self-doubts (in moments of existential crisis).
Kinn Lenn, a restaurant located along Soi RuamRudee in Bangkok, Thailand, provides me (and my family) with real comfort food. Take a look at the pictures below to understand why.
First, the drinks:



And now for the food.







While cuisine is distinctively Thai, you can request kitchen to reduce spice levels (and does Filipinise it in a way).
Over the two years that we have lived in Bangkok, we have probably been to Kinn Lenn more than eight times. It helps that it is near the Holy Redeemer Church; that’s why it becomes a favorite choice after Sunday masses. The price is reasonable, and it does not help that the coconut ice cream is so good that there is not a chance of taking a picture of it because it’s gone after a minute of being served.




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