Today, I will seriously talk to you about the delicious roadside stalls in Bangkok, Thailand, and the pure night market that I have to experience.
Speaking of eating, Taipei and Tokyo are two famous eating cities. However, in recent years, there has been a dark horse in the food industry, that is, hot and sour Thai food!
Bangkok, as a must-see place to travel to Southeast Asia, surpassed Tokyo in Japan for two consecutive years and became the first roadside food capital selected by CNN.
There are sour Dongyingong soup, coconut ice cream sweeter than first love, and green papaya salad that is spicy enough to make people cry.
From the most daily fried rice noodles, boat noodles, mango glutinous rice, fried chicken, spring rolls, to all kinds of seafood, Bangkok has laid an unshakable foundation as a gourmet capital.
There are countless street snacks in Bangkok, which are mixed with smoke, barbecue, doodle tail and a little jasmine fragrance under high temperature transpiration. This is the most fascinating place in Bangkok.
This lively atmosphere of market and food has made Bangkok surpass Tokyo in Japan for two consecutive years and become the first roadside food capital selected by CNN!
So, for you who are new here, what street food can't be missed in Bangkok?
Ship surface
Boat noodles (noodle soup/noodle soup) is a special street snack in Bangkok and my favorite street snack in Thailand. The surface of the ship just served is unremarkable, and it must be seasoned to become delicious!
Add a handful of bean sprouts, scoop a spoonful of lime juice, and add mint leaves and peppers. The hot and sour taste is better than all kinds of Pho eaten in Vietnam!
Green Papaya Salad
Remember the green papaya salad made on twelve sides? As a popular food in Thailand, this sour food is very spicy. Raw materials such as shredded green papaya, pepper, shrimp, tomato and crab. Green papaya salad with fish sauce, shrimp sauce and garlic.
Its status in Thailand is equivalent to Zhajiang Noodles in Beijing and fried pork chops in Shanghai. Even the Chongqing girl who has always been fond of spicy food can't stand it!
Mango and coconut milk glutinous rice
Mango glutinous rice is also a special food in Thailand. Due to the unique climate in Thailand, there are a lot of tropical fruits, which are sweet and juicy.
But the perfect coconut juice is the soul of the whole glutinous rice. It balances the acidity of mango and makes glutinous rice have a sweet aftertaste.
Its price is also very close to the people. Generally, you can buy it in 60B, so you must try Thai children's shoes!
Thai fried noodles
Thai fried noodles are made of Thai rice noodles and meat, vegetables, eggs or shrimp. Finally, add a spoonful of fish sauce, a spoonful of coconut powder and a proper amount of lemon juice to make a sweet and sour Thai fried noodles!
Of course, Thai gourmets will squeeze half a lime on fried noodles according to their own tastes. This sour and sweet taste is simply too enjoyable!
0 10 to 10 10 when you first taste this soup, it is estimated that many people will not get used to its taste.
However, please believe that once you take the first bite, you will be completely fascinated by this hot and sour energy! As a result, before Bian Xiao finally left Thailand, she went to Da C and bought a lot of Dongyin Gong spices and went home. Even if you cook Bian Xiao wonton, you must put a little before you can enjoy it.
"Winter Yin" means hot and sour in Thailand, and "Gong" means shrimp, which translates into hot and sour shrimp soup. However, Dongyin Palace soup is particularly spicy, with a lot of curry in it, but you will love it after you get used to it!
Winter yin meat
There are coffee drops in Vietnam and Thai tea in Thailand! As a cool drink in the streets and lanes of Thailand, when the hot traditional Thai black tea (Cha Tra Mue) is poured with milk and then added with ice cubes, the fragrance of black tea is completely released. -tea tastes rich and milk tastes mellow.
Leave it for a while until the ice melts slowly, and the feeling of ice and fire will reach every cell pore of the body! How sweet, the entrance is full of tea fragrance and multi-level frankincense sweetness.
Thai tea
Of course you have to eat seafood when you go to Thailand! Because the southeast of Thailand is close to the Pacific Ocean, and the southwest is close to the Indian Ocean, and the sea water in Thailand is very blue, the seafood produced here is also very tender and juicy!
Compared with Sanya, eating a seafood dinner in Thailand can satisfy everyone for 50 yuan. In addition, there are hairy crabs, oysters, shrimps and all kinds of fish, which is simply the price of cabbage.
Moreover, the practice of Thai seafood is also very unique, incorporating the usual hot and sour taste of Thai food.
Thais like night markets, just as Japanese like izakaya. Every night arrival, it becomes a carnival party, and all kinds of goods, large and small, are dazzling. Food stalls, bars and barbecues all make people's interest soar to the peak!
Of course, I don't want to introduce the well-known mountain road today.
seafood
"detective chinatown" stills
Besides gold, gangsters, detective stories, there are countless Thai dishes in Chinatown! This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Bangkok, with ancient houses, but it still has a strong Chaoshan style.
There are statues and flowers of Fu Lu Shou Guan in front of the store, and plaques and couplets are also common. Eye-catching Chinese signs are hung at the gates of various businesses, and Chaozhou dialect is heard from time to time.
Every night, it will be very lively here! In addition, Batang also has fried dough sticks shop and braised duck shop. TK and Lek Rut seafood restaurants are certainly easy to miss! Overcrowding is the best description.
The seafood here is moist, which does not aggravate the seasoning of sauce, but pays more attention to highlighting the umami and texture of seafood itself. 80 yuan RMB per capita can make you explode.
How to get there: Take the MRT to Huadengfeng Station and walk there.
Business hours: every night
Chinatown
La Chata train night market is very big. If you want to eat happily, then Bian Xiao will definitely push here! Compared with Chinatown, it can be said to be an out-and-out "shopping and food" center.
When you are happily shuttling between shops, a retro and nostalgic commodity passes before your eyes like a movie.
If you take a fancy to it, you can fully enjoy the fun of bargaining. As for how low it is, it depends on your ability!
Just buying and not eating is definitely not a good night market! There are many food stalls here, including crispy fried squid eggs, hot and sour lobster noodles, all kinds of tempting strings, and mango glutinous rice mentioned above.
In short, you can find all the Thai dishes you want here! If you are bold enough, you can often bake worms here ~ (full of collagen).
How to get there: Exit 3 of the MRT Thai Cultural Center, behind esplanade Department Store.
Business hours: Tuesday to Wednesday, 17:00-0 1:00 (it is best to consult the hotel owner before going).
Lachada train night market
Wang Huai Night Market is also a night market with local characteristics, and it is open until four or five in the morning.
The landmark building is the Buddha statue at its intersection, which is open 24 hours a day. Even at night, the incense is still strong! There are many delicious foods here, packed with all kinds of food stalls, and there are also all kinds of small commodity stalls to visit!
I'd like to recommend a seafood restaurant, Noi seafood restaurant. The huge Thai shrimps, crabs and other seafood are mouth watering.
In addition, the northeast Thai food here is also delicious and famous. Always packed, always waiting in line for dinner!
Pig's feet, Thai fried noodles, fried chicken, fried fish, Hainan chicken rice, duck noodles, fruit stand.
It's hard to imagine that just eight or nine hundred meters of pavement is crowded with so many delicious shops!
How to get there: Take the MRT and get off at Huihuang Station, next to Huihuang Night Market.
Business hours: every night after dark to 4-5 am, but if you want to feel the excitement, you'd better arrive after 10.
Huaiwang night market
If you want to experience the busiest night market in Bangkok, I suggest you choose Duan Night Market. Although it is far from the center of Bangkok (near Don Mueang Airport), it is the most basic night market in Bangkok, and most of them are locals in Bangkok.
You can find many old and interesting things here, with low price and good quality, which saves you the bargaining process.
The biggest difference between Liaduan and the current night market in Thailand is that there are not only traditional Thai snacks, but also many local delicacies that are rare in the regular night market in Thailand, such as buttercup, which Thai people are obsessed with.
So, you must try it when you come here! Bian Xiao once ate in amphawa floating market and dipped in a unique hot and sour sauce, which was very delicious.
The food here is not won because of its flashy appearance, so it is not suitable for Wen Qing to take pictures and punch in. But if you want to spend a little money on a big meal, this is definitely the best place!
How to get there: The nearest subway station is Lat Phrao, and then you can transfer to the bus, but Xiao Feijun suggested taking a taxi directly because the taxi fare in Bangkok is very cheap.
Business hours: every day 18:00 to midnight.
Probably no place in the world can make people enjoy food like Bangkok! You will find that the city goes back and forth, and food is our greatest concern.
The street food in Bangkok is not only amazing, but also touching and shocking!
Prepare your flip-flops and stomach and experience a pure Thai "night market life".