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Food Court Lunch in Bangkok - Silom Soi 10 ( 10)

Food Court Lunch in Bangkok - Silom Soi 10 ( 10)

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Silom Soi 10 is a great place to have an office style Thai street food lunch when you're in Bangkok. Visit my blog here: Silom ) is one of the major office business centers of Bangkok; It's an area where thousands of people come to work each day in the countless sky rise office buildings in the area. There are many businesses and office headquarters in Silom. But the part that I'm most excited about, is not the shopping or the offices themselves, but lunch. Since there are so many people that work in Silom ) each day, that means that during the lunch rush hour, everyone is looking for some Thai street food to eat. Lining the streets in Silom during lunch, you'll find all sorts of different restaurants and street food stalls. On this particular day, during this video, I went to a food court, at the end of Silom Soi 10 ( 10, I think it was called just Silom Soi 10 food court ( 10. It's almost unbelievable how many options of things you have to eat at this food court in Bangkok, it's like a gymnasium filled with all things Thai food. The good news is, you can walk around, and try to decided what to order, and the prices are quite affordable too. You'll find all sorts of different Thai noodles, both soup and fried, then all sorts of stir fried dishes, plus one of my personal favorites of khao gaeng, or rice and curry. But after making a few rounds around the Silom Soi 10 food court ( 10, I decided to go for a famous stall that was serving a dish known as ba mee moo daeng giew nam (, Thai style yellow egg noodles with dumplings. You can either order this dish with soup inside your noodles, or you can choose to order the soup on the side. I ordered the soup on the side, which is normally the way I prefer it. The egg noodles were nice and fresh, and then blanched so they were cooked, but still a little chewy. They came with a few small vegetables on top, and some slices of red barbecue pork on top. The ba mee moo daeng ) was mostly seasoned with toasted garlic, and just a few other light seasonings. Once I ordered my bowl, I then added in some extra seasoning to my specific liking, including some chili vinegar, and chili flakes to give it an extra boost of flavor. Both the noodles and soup were very tasty, and I especially enjoyed the dumplings. It was a nice light meal, and it cost 40 THB, which is a pretty good value for money. If you're looking for a great Thai food court in Bangkok, where you can taste a variety of different Thai dishes, Silom Soi 10 food court ( 10) is a pretty cool option during the business office lunchtime rush. How to get there: This food court in Silom ) is located just a short walk from Chong Nonsi BTS station (although you can also walk there from Sala Daeng. Just walk to Silom Soi 10, go into the street, navigate your way through the market, and you'll see the food court. The food court is mostly open for lunch on weekdays
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


If you ever come to Singapore, you should drop by Zam Zam Restaurant and try out their murtabak. Not the cleanest or most comfortable place to dine at but I'm sure you wouldn't mind heh. I strongly recommend either the chicken or mutton murtabak, beef murtabak comes off dry and bland tasting to me There's another restaurant next door that makes equally good murtabak (and possible better/worse depending on your preference) and it wouldn't hurt to give theirs a try too
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Mark dude you look super young in this video it's like I'm watching something you did back in time It's kind of odd and then you have that elderly lady that came up to you. Can I ask what she wanted? That Ramen looking soup noodle bowl you had looked absolutely amazing and so many colors and flavors going on Smiles best wishes to u and your lovely wife. Keep on trucking/traveling /(not stoping) peace bro
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My young friend, you forgot to put some crusted peanuts and a little sugar in the noodle Whatever flavorful to you might be too spicy for others judging from the amount of dry chillies you dumped into the bowls Since I am Chinese/Thai, I am with you and agreed 100% that the noodle and soup really looked delicious and can't wait to try some myself Keep up the good works and videos
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Every video of yours that I watch my envy grows These markets are incredible and fascinate me I mean the quality and variety of food looks AMAZING and the price is outrageous I would give anything to do what you do and to have the opportunity to eat and try so many dishes of food Thank you for sharing it feeds my passion for food and travel
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2: 00 Grandma probably in her 80s is working the streets selling stuff. Whenever I come across people like her during my stay in Asia, I couldn't help buying as many or all of whatever they're selling. The smiles on theirs faces was priceless and they got to go home early. Imagine them walking with a heavy load on a very hot day.
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Another Fab video Mark. Shame I missed you in Jan 2014 in Bangkok. I went on the Bangkok Food Tour, Banrak region of the City, fab morning out. My UK radio show is being broadcast now. I really enjoyed visiting Talade Or Tor Kor, Talide Klong Toey and the amazing Chat u Chak weekend market.
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Mr Wiens, I love your trips in which you try the typical food, but, you put all the food spicy chili, then how can you appreciate the food? and also eat very large bites, you are a man who many people follow you, is unpleasant. Excuse my sincerityRegards
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2: 00 made me laugh at first but I got teary eyed right after. I feel sorry for granny. She's already old but still working: '( She should just stay at home and rest. If I was there, I'll buy everything she was selling. What was she selling btw, Mark?
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Mark you should come to the minnesota state fair in late august and try some of the wildest food on a stick. Once you're here, you can visit hmong village or hmong market on Como Ave for a similar experience to Thailand markets.
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I have waited a long time to tell you I love your videos, but I don't love you. You are a gluten, I never see any eating but you, you say you are sharing, but with whom ying videos and takes care of your son and never has food
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