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Thailand's 5 Hidden Dishes - RARE THAI FOOD You've Probably Never Seen! Chiang Rai#1

Thailand's 5 Hidden Dishes - RARE THAI FOOD You've Probably Never Seen! Chiang Rai#1

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Today we re traveling to the mountains of Chiang Rai and harvest, cook, and eat garlic chive roots - known in Thai as rak chu ( ) with the Akha people - but before we arrive, we ll enjoy a dish you can t leave without trying. Part 1) THAILAND S HIDDEN DISHES, with Tourism Authority of Thailand - This is Part 1 of a series of 5 videos where we re traveling across Thailand to eat 5 hidden dishes to support local communities and highlight their unique food. Today we re in Chiang Rai ( ) to eat pork fried with garlic chive roots (. Nam Ngiaw Mor Din Pa Aeed ( ) - - Immediately after landing in Chiang Rai, we got the rental car and drove straight to Nam Ngiaw Mor Din Pa Aeed ( ) to eat a bowl of nam ngiaw, a northern Thai dish including noodles and a tomato stew. It was as good as it always is. Something you don t want to miss when you re in Chiang Rai. Pha Hee Coffee ( ) - - The main destination was about an hour drive from Chiang Rai into the mountains to meet Pa Luang Aran, the head of the local Akha community. After a quick coffee we continued to harvest garlic chive roots and they made 3 different dishes, pork fried with garlic chive roots (, chili dip with garlic chives (, and laab Akha (. It was an exceptional meal, everything fresh and dedicated to garlic chive roots. Locus Native Food Lab - To complete this northern Thai food tour we went to the best gourmet northern Thai dining experience, led by Chef Kong of Locus Native Food Lab. Along with a full course of dishes, Chef Kong also cooked a dish using his own complete interpretation of garlic chive roots. An absolutely spectacular meal.
Date: 2023-09-23

Comments and reviews: 20


all the foods shown here looks so tasty. seeing all these hidden gems just proves that if you look beyond all the tourists traps you might just find something special. so thank you mark and your family for showing us such wonderful locations. hope you and your family have a blessed day and greetings from new york.
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We followed you eating around the world and loved it! But when you are eating exotic Thai is when we love you best!
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I absolutely love the fact that Mark always supports the small businesses and communities and all of his travel no matter what part of the world he is in he always supports the mom and pop restaurants. Good job Mark another great video
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nam ngiaw is the best thing ever. im half thai myself. Every two years I will always visit my grandparents with my mom in the chiang rai maesai ban dai district. northern thai is a different vibe compared to the rest of thailand.
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Hope you're having an amazing day! This is going to be a 5 Part Thai food series, traveling across Thailand (in 10 days) to eat 5 hidden Thai dishes. Thank you so much for your support, and stay tuned for Part 2 - 5!
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Thai food truly is the best food in the world. Thank you mark for sharing these amazing dishes from northern Thailand. Larb Moo is one of my favourite thai dishes you had my mouth watering. Aroy mak mak.
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Mark, the way you are explaining about the flavours of that chilly and the amount of chilly you eat as if u are eating a big chocolate bar, only u can eat in the entire world that much chilly
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nothing against the restaurant food but honestly the village food looked more inviting. watching local aunties/uncles cook with fresh ingredients no restaurant can match. copy but not match
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I love watching your episodes in Thailand. I am so envious of the fresh fruits, vegetables and spices/herbs I wondered are there any foods etc you miss from the States and what are they?
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Hi Mark I just love Thai food it s so unique and full of flavour. I loved this video it was fascinating to watch just as every video of yours is. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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Dude love your videos but in El Salvador it costs me a dollar it may not sound like allot but in a country where you make 10 dollar a day it is make some short ones for the por people
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Thai food is my favorite food but I wish I could find more authentic Thai food like this where I live in CA besides the same dishes you find in every restaurant.
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Thailand is one of the greatest food destinations in the world. Thai, Chinese and Indian in a melting pot of goodness. Thai food is awesome! Keep it up Mark Wiens!
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Una cosa hay que reconocerle a este hombre, nunca tiene una mala cara, siempre esta contento y te transmite esa alegria en sus videos. Muchas gracias Mark!
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If you want view go to Scotland best in the world. All the chillis and garlic would spoil the taste for me. How can it be bitter and sweet at same time. mmmmm
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I think this episode's food have more similarities to Southwestern Chinese food than traditional Thai food. They even use chopsticks here, not fork and spoon
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Why does this guy always talk a load of garbage? The other two people were not ramming food into their mouths and making silly noises, MMMM all the time.
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Bula Mark, I am from Fiji and I just wanted to tell you that I love watching your food tours around the world with your beautiful family, vinaka
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Chiang Rai, one of my favorite place in Thailand. The people are so friendly and warm and the food are amazing. Close to nature and culture.
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Those dishes look so good I can't wait to try fiddle heads, but the pairing of the wine with the food just amazing thanks for sharing
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