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Bangkok Street Food: Crispy Rice Salad ) - The Lady Selling, NO GOOD

Bangkok Street Food: Crispy Rice Salad ) - The Lady Selling, NO GOOD

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Bangkok Street Food: Crispy Rice Salad ) - The Lady Selling, NO GOOD Randy .Chinn: Hey Mark, watched your videos for many years now, watched you get sponsors doing what you love, had a baby, life is good doing what you love for a living, that is what I did too, I just love this yum nam or kao koop nam, I thinkit has ginger in it too, at least the ones i have had all over Thailand, the Esan people I think make the best, originallyI think from Vienamese people who settled in the north east, keep up the good work
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 9


Dude your facial expressions kill me. I love it. Makes me salivate everytime you roll those eyes and slow the chew. You remind me so much of my grown so when he eats something his granmother or I have cooked special. Its so funny. I always love your videos kiddo. Love your wife and son too. Amazing how you travel with your family. What a great adventure and memories your son will have.
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This is my absolute favorite dish. although I thought it was consider Lao, not Thai. If you ever make your way back stateside. Oakland CA has a restaurant called Champa Garden. and it has an incredible rice ball salad. they serve it with lettuce and vermicelli noodles so you make a wrap out of it. I also get the Lao sausage and wrap that with it. Now I'm starving Great vid, Mark
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I have been watching some of the Thailand videos. It really brought back some great memories for me It has been a long time since I have visited, I definitely need to go back as soon as I can. All the foods that I remember and I need to find some of the places you have pointed out. Thank you Mark Keep up the awesome work of finding great places to eat and the people who make them
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Mark, you are truly a person that have a strong passion for food. My wife just love to watch your smiing and reaction when you taste the food. Thanks for all your tips about Thailand. We are head that way this Jun2017. Can you tell us how to get to this place if we are coming from SOI 10? I
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Currently in Karon Phuket and there's just sooooo much to try. I have also notice some particular vendors who swing by momentarily either in the mornings or evenings. If you miss them, you miss them. Keep up with the videos. I have sooo much to find and try during my quick stay in Thailand.
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I'd love to serve crispy rice like that but I'd be closed down, our food & hygiene laws state that rice has to be either cooked (hot) or chilled. room temp or outdoors in the heat is a no-go here in the UK, something to do with Bacillus cereus spores growing in warm places.
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Mark, thanks for showing this dish that I love so much. It's a Lao dish, and as a food expert you know that. This dish has become more and more popular in Thailand as well. In the US, you can find it only in Lao restaurants or Lao-owned Thai restaurants.
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Mark Wiens Interesting that it's a Thai dish too. In Gordon Ramsay's Great Escape show, one of the restaurants he visited claimed Hom Muk as a Cambodian dish I like how cuisines cross boundaries though. (Food truly is a universal language)
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another great video - i will add this street food stall to my next bangkok trip. and certainly wont make it because i had 100s of different other street food stalls and delicacies before i get to that special place. oh i love that city
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