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Quick Street Food Dinner at Krabi's Chao Fa Market )

Quick Street Food Dinner at Krabi's Chao Fa Market )

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T-shirts: Thai Food Guides: Chao Fa Market ) is located along the riverside in Krabi Town, and every evening a cluster of street food stands set up selling a variety of different Thai street food. You can choose from stir fried stalls, I saw some Isaan food stalls, some snack stalls, and I believe there are a couple Halal food stalls as well. I chose to eat at a stall right in the center of Chao Fa Market, and had a couple stir fried dishes including stink beans with pork, stir fried kailan, a fish fried with fingerroot. I have to say that I think Chao Fa Market ) used to have better food a few years ago when Ying and I were in Krabi. Now, it was a bit on the touristy side, but nevertheless, its still a good budget place to have a quick dinner, and I really like the outdoor peaceful atmosphere and the open air. Overall, food not the best, but still good
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Mark, I did read on your website, migrationology. com, about stink bean's, however I have a question. Does the smell of the stink beans present itself in the dishes they are used in, or does the spices etc in the dish hide the smell? I'm working up the courage to go and try them, as the health benefits you mentioned (in your article on website, make's this bean something great to include in ones diet Really enjoying the new video's, great as always
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You guys fussing have made him pull back. He is someone who shares his eating experience because he loves food. His faces as you say, is how he shares his feelings about the food on cam. FOR FREE. You want so much sterile watching go PAY for it. Let him share his life with us. LOVE YOUR WORK. Don't change a thing but more good food. :)
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I envy this man's lifestyle. he travels around the world and eats great food. I wonder how he gets paid but then again, it's not my business, it's Mark's business how he gets paid. but well, I seen people calling him dumb and stuff. dumb? He is a genius, he does what he loves, not every people have that privilege. Respect for this man.
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what would you recommend for a substitute to stink beans here in the U. S? maybe endamae. I have been cooking alot of Thai but finding some ingredients difficult to find. I have looked for a substitute to morning Glory also. Love your help please.
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hi there I was wondering if anyone knows the close equivalent of something like a stink being that we can get here in the States? They always look so good Obviously one of Mark's favorite foods. I would love to try some or something close to it
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Hi Mark, are you still in Phuket area? I would like to meet up if you are. My family and I could pick you up and bring you Khok Kloi in Phang Nga. It would get you out of the hustle of Phuket and experience something different.
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I started eating a lot of chilies after watching ur videos: . I will bring some manipur king chili for you when I come to Bangkok next year. search for umorok in Google. manipur is a state in India. . n we love stink beans a lot
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Hi Marc, I can understand that you're hooked on Stink beans. They taste really delicious. Great Street food dishes, with the choice you can not do much wrong with. Keep it up. Looking forward to your next video
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Hi mark, When do you travel again? I notice u hvnt been along time not travel, I recommend if u can go to indonesia, try Java island first u would discover bunch of local foods that would shake your tummy
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he doesn't seem extremely fond of this meal, just wondering if there's a video where mark hasn't liked a food he's tried. please link a reply if you do know of any, just genuinely curious thanks xD
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