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Chinatown Bangkok - Yaowarat Street Food Tour )

Chinatown Bangkok - Yaowarat Street Food Tour )

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Do you love Thai food? Get a copy of my exclusive Eating Thai Food Guide right here: 101 Things To Do In Bangkok: Chinatown Bangkok, referred to locally as Yaowarat (same name of the street, is one of the most exciting places in the entire city. The area is especially known for its vast supply of Thai and Chinese street food and restaurants, but Yaowarat is also home to countless gold stores, medicine and herbs dealers and markets that seem to go on forever. Exploring the narrow alleys and markets is a great way to get a feel for this lively area of Bangkok. In the daytime, Chinatown Bangkok ) is home the Sampeng Market which is one of the city's busiest wholesale market for textiles, fabric and random trinkets. In the night, Charoen Krung road and Yaowarat road transforms into a street food paradise - some of the most famous stalls in the city. My first stop is the famous Uan Pochana ( ) for a bowl of kuay jab ) - rice noodle rolls in a porky soup with lots of innards. The soup is nicely peppery and really tasty. After an appetizer (which was still an entire meal in itself, I cross over the street to T & K Seafood restaurant to order one of my favorite dishes: steamed fish in lemon and garlic sauce. T & K Seafood is not my absolute favorite restaurant, but due to its great location, it makes a convenient place to dine. Last but not least, not trip to Chinatown Bangkok would be complete without a bowl of Thai Chinese style dessert. There are a number of different stalls and I chose one that served my all time favorite dessert known as bua loy nam king (ginger water with black sesame dumplings
Date: 2019-08-19

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Would recommend Hua Seng Hong on Yaowarat: sea bass with celery; deep fried crab cakes (more of a sliced sausage than the traditional Thai fish cake); kale with crispy pork Great flavours. The only mildly disappointing elements: oyster omelette - oily and lacking pet; and no dtan tat (egg/custard tarts) when we were thereWe also visited T& Seafood. The elaborate process of relaying orders to the kitchen from the upper storeys has to be seen to be believed (cables with bulldog clips lowered and raised from the balconies. The food was pretty good too Every sort of seafood cooked every way; great variety of greens besides the usual morning glory (we had bitter gourd tips.
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Hey Mark Thank you for sharing awesome video here. I'm at Bangkok now and I happened to watch your video. I'm actually in China town hostel. I came to hostel and took a shower and be ready to go to bed but after your video, I just got out of room and searched the desert. And I easily found the desert vendor and I ate it. It's really tasty sticky ball inside black sweet seasame with hot ginger soup It was really nice and only 30 Bart which is only 1. And I realize the food street is actually opposite to my hostel, which is Chinatown Hostel. Anyway good job Mark You made lazy guy move out of room at night
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Have you ever gotten food poisoning at some point some where? Do you have a video about food safety/ street food advice? I love street food I sometimes prefer it much more than fancy restaurants. I am from Mexico, maybe I have some immunity already? lol. I am planning on traveling all through Asia (Nepal, India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, China, Japan and Taiwan) Thanks for any advice given
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I want to go yo Chinatown for my first meal when I ho to Thailand one day. Do you go to eat in Yaorat once a week? How could you. resist. I do notice portions not as big as in North America, so I assume North Americans order two portions? Do you find seafood such as crab, shrimp and lobster in Thailand most expensive out of all the dishes?
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K. Went there a year ago. Place was full of trash. Keep walking dog a while until my friend and I saw some durian. Once my friend touched it but didn't buy, a Chinese woman were saying like farang waahh touch and didn't buy In Thai. I understood a bit Thai though. I swear her fingers were only close to durian for a sec. Geeze for god sake.
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Chinatown is very hot and you made it's in the center of town and there is no breeze at all it is also a very very crowded area as sidewalks are taking over for vendors to sell everything from clothing to knickknacks it's an amazing place where ever the Chinese are its business business business
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common guy, he act like that cause just showing every shop he selected 're from local people OR PERSON YOU CAN count on, it's may not all of dish he took 're delicious, but almost of them can accepted(by the way he may half Thai-Hawai ) certainly familia with Thai test more than other food.
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He always say good to those foods bz they are good. I feel sorry for those who dose not have a chance to try them, just watch them on youtube, and assume they know everything even though shit. How do you shit taste bad? Did you taste them already, haters? Good video. Thank Mark.
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sawadekaa aroi mak mak Greetings from Muscat I'm arab but I can speak a little bit Thai becz I always go to Thailand. I must eat same dishes when I go to Thailand. steam fish, morning glory vegetable is one of my favourite along with white rice. Thailand is amazing
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