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One of The BEST Burgers in Bangkok - Daniel Thaiger Food Truck

One of The BEST Burgers in Bangkok - Daniel Thaiger Food Truck

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Read all the details about eating one of Bangkoks best burgers: Dwight's channel: I normally eat Thai food when Im in Bangkok, but every now and then, its good to switch things up and eat something different. On this particular day, I was hanging out with my buddy Dwight from BKKFatty, and we were really craving burgers. So we decided to hit up the Daniel Thaiger street food truck that serves some of the best burgers in Bangkok. The menu is short and concise, but you are free to mix and match whatever toppings or order however many pattys in your burger that you like. I decided to order the Mr. Steve, and I couldnt resist ordering an extra patty, so I got double meat. One of the things that Daniel Thaiger emphasizes is that they always use fresh, never frozen beef, and make their own burger patties. It truly shows, because the meat is extremely fresh tasting, and incredibly juicy and fragrant. They serve an amazing burger that is truly one of the best Bangkok street food burgers you can eat in Bangkok. I enjoyed every bit to the last bit of juices in my handheld paper wrap. Daniel Thaiger ( ) - Burger Food Truck Address: Sukhumvit Soi 30/1, Bangkok, Thailand Open hours: 4 pm 9 pm from Tuesday Sunday (closed on Mondays) Prices: 150 200 THB per burger depending on options Facebook: How to get to Daniel Thaiger: The Daniel Thaiger food truck sets up right along Sukhumvit Soi 30/1, just about 20 meters from Sukhumvit road. You can either take the BTS to Thong Lo or Phrom Phong station (I think its exactly in the middle, and its about a 10 minute walk from either station
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


That looks delicious But a word of advise: please do not have your burgers medium rare Should be at least medium if not well done. Burgers are made up of minced meat and the problem with mince is that it is sourced from multiple animals, meaning you're spreading the risk of contamination, and more meat is exposed to the air than with steak or larger cuts of meat. It is actually illegal in some parts to serve burgers medium rare or rare.
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Hey MarkVisited there today. Thanks to your videos my family and I are actualy traveling for food. The children loved it My wife and I like it too. We Visited the train market too and had there an amazing dish which is a bucket filled with sea food with red hot chilly gravy. The bucket was spilled on the table we licked our fingers Have pictures if you'de like.
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This was 2 years ago and that same burger in the video has gone up to 15 now. just for a burger. You can eat a million places better than this place for 15. it's seriously not worth it. Not for just a burger. especially when there are loads of options.
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PORK BURGERS are very scary, very salty, I would advise westerners to stay away from raw pork products. Its hot in Thailand, they don't refrigerate meat, you can get cold beer, but never cold food. ITS A PORK BURGER, LONG TIME LOVING TOILET
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Relish Gourmet Burgers, if your ever in canadabest burgers iv ever hadorder a jersey city, - pencetta bacon, provolone cheese, banana peppers and mushrooms, garnished with tomato, lettuce, beet relish and garlic mayo on a poppy seed bun
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Why do American's get burgers done medium rare? It's so dangerous. The bacteria on the outside of the beef is mixed up inside the patty when it is minced, meaning the only way you can kill it is by cooking it through.
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Hello MarkI have a question, do you intend to come to Canada specifically in Montreal, Quebec because we also have our street food category that are realizing food trucks and other food typically Quebec.
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I wanna stay positive, but shifted locations in Thailand translates have no street permit, gotta move around to avoid the cops. I'm sure the burger was great and I can't wait to try one next time I'm in BKK.
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Mark, it's really visual torure as it is. Do you really need to rub salt in the wound by describing in lavish detail what we're already seeing on the screen? Man, that's harsh, really harsh
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As a butcher, the colour and texture isnt like any pure beef burger i've ever made, but saying that you're in Bangkok ya can't expect the same standards. if it tastes good, eat it
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