The clouds seen from the AirAsia flight to Bangkok were beautiful, and the in-flight meal was delicious.
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The clouds seen from the window of an AirAsia flight from Kansai Airport to Bangkok were so fluffy and beautiful.
I ordered AirAsia's inflight meals in advance along with my ticket, but they also had a menu on board so I could order whatever I wanted.
In addition to Thai food, they also had Chinese and Korean food, sandwiches and burgers, drinks, cup noodles, snacks and many other varieties, and because it's an LCC, the chemicals were cheap.
I chose pad thai and lasagna, both of which came with mineral water.
I've been to Thailand a few times and eat pad thai often, but it was just the usual tasty Thai pad thai, and the lasagna was also delicious.
For the return trip, I ordered a teriyaki chicken bowl and Uncle Chin's chicken rice, so I skipped the rice dishes on the way there and went for pad thai and lasagna, but the inflight meals were tasty both on the way there and back so I was satisfied.
I heard that AirAsia's in-flight meals are delicious, so I ordered it with my ticket. It was a little cheaper and there was a wide variety of menus to choose from.
Mineral water was included, but there was tapioca milk tea on the drink menu, and when I looked closely, I saw that it was labeled "boba milk tea" in English, so I ordered it.
I often drink tapioca milk tea, but I had never tried boba milk tea, so I tried it.
Tapioca is made from potato starch, so it's chewy, but boba is made from seaweed, and it was delicious with a popping sensation.
I think it was 120 Thai baht.
In Japanese yen, it would be about 500 yen.
Unlike tapioca milk tea, boba is not a carbohydrate, so it is sweet and has a lot of sugar, but you can drink it without worrying about the sugar a little, it's very delicious, and it has a lot of boba, so I think it's a good deal.
You can pay in either Thai baht or Japanese yen, so I definitely recommend giving it a try.