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What are the non-spicy foods in Bangkok?

Street food is enough for you to enjoy~

The more representative Thai fried noodles called "pathai" can be seen all over the street. There is also Thailand's unique hot and sour soup. The pronunciation in Thai is "Eastern Palace". It tastes quite spicy. If you like spicy food, you can try it.

You can also see many fruit carts when walking on the street. There are all kinds of fruits. After you have selected them, the owner will peel and cut them for you. You can eat them directly. They are very cheap and delicious. Or you may hear a small car passing by while ringing its bell. It sells ice cream. It is made with corn kernels sandwiched between bread. It is cheap and delicious.

Well, I personally prefer Thai hot pot suki, and Korean suki is also more popular now, and there are also chain stores and food stalls. It is a way of eating hot pot with roasted meat in the middle and hot pot all around.

In addition, in Thailand, you can eat almost all kinds of food from all over the world, especially Japanese food. Sashimi is fresh and cheap. Good places include FUJI, a chain restaurant with the logo of Mount Fuji in Japan. You can see this restaurant in most shopping malls. There is also a relatively good Japanese buffet called Oishi, found in Siam in Bangkok.

Then there is 7ELEVEN. The sausages and hot dogs in the convenience store are delicious. This is not a specialty, but it is economical~

By the way, there are also some soup noodles on the street. It tastes great too! ~