Thai Street Food - 5 MUST EAT Foods in Chinatown, Bangkok!! (Local Favorites Only!)

🇹🇭 Late Night Thai Street Food Tour: 👕 T-shirts: 🌶 Ghost Chili: BANGKOK, THAILAND - Welcome to Bangkok, a paradise of Thai street food. Today we’re exploring Bangkok’s Chinatown, known as Yaowarat, to eat the 5 best Thai Chinese foods - dishes you don’t want to miss! Here’s all the Thai street food we ate in this video: #1 Kuay Jab (ก๋วยจั๊บ) Location: Tu Kway Chap ก๋วยจั๊บเฮียตุ๊ แปลงนาม สูตร100ปี () - This place is really old school, tucked within a market and they only open a few days per week for breakfast. That being said there are some legendary kuay jab street food stalls on the main Yaowarat road during the evening. Price - 50 THB ($) per bowl #2 Yellow Curry (แกงกะหรี่) Location: Khao Gaeng Hia Hee (ร้านข้าวแกงคลองถม (เฮียฮี้) () - This Thai Chinese curry hotspot specializes in rice and curry and especially a yellow with beef tendon boiled for six hours. Price - 50 THB ($) per plate #3 Fishball Noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลา) Location: Jeng Kung Fish Ball Noodle (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลาเจงคุง) () - One of the many popular noodles of Bangkok’s Chinatown is fishball noodles and this is one of the best places to try it. Price - 60 THB per bowl #4 Oyster Omelet (หอยทอด) Location: Wang Hoy Tod (เว้งหอยทอด) () - Talk about a food legend, he’s been cooking Thai Chinese fried oyster omelettes for over 60 years! Price: 60 THB ($) per plate #5 Roast Suckling Pig (หมูหัน) Location: Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่) () - Finally to complete this Yaowarat tour, we’re going to Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่), a restaurant that’s been open for over 100 years and specializes in Teochow food, known for their extremely crispy roast suckling pig! Price: 4,040 THB ($) for everything Thank you for watching this Thai food tour! Social Media: Facebook: Instagram: Tiktok: @markwiens 👕 T-shirts: 🌶 Ghost Chili: 🎥 Camera gear I use: (some of these are Amazon affiliate links) 🇹🇭 Bangkok Food Tour Available now: 🔔 Subscribe: Thank you for watching this street food tour, remember to Subscribe: @MarkWiens for more food and travel!
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