Bangkok is a paradise for foodies, and street food is an essential part of the Bangkok experience.
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Jay Fai’s Mega Crab Omelette: This iconic stall, run by the legendary Jay Fai, is famous for her giant crab omelettes. Be prepared for a wait, and expect a premium price tag, but it’s a Bangkok bucket list must-try!
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Guay Tiew Mu Rung Rueang: It has been serving up delicious pork noodle soup for decades. Choose from thin rice noodles or thicker boat noodles in a flavorful broth.
- Mae Varee Mango Sticky Rice: A visit to Bangkok is incomplete without trying mango sticky rice at Mae Varee’s. Perfectly ripe mangoes are paired with sticky rice and a sweet coconut milk sauce for a delightful sweet treat.
- Rung Rueang Pork Noodle: Another top spot for pork noodle soup, Rung Rueang offers a variety of options, including pork belly, meatballs, and crispy pork rinds.
- Thip Samai Pad Thai: It has been serving up delicious pad thai for over 40 years. The portions are generous, and the flavors are spot-on.
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Nai Tong Dumplings: For satisfying and affordable dumplings, Nai Tong should not be overlooked. They offer a variety of fillings, including pork, shrimp, and vegetables.
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Jok Jok Sao Chingcha: It is well-know for a Thai rice porridge (Jok), offering various toppings including minced pork, egg, and scallions.
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Khao San Road Mango Sticky Rice: While it may not be the fanciest setting, the mango sticky rice vendors along Khao San Road offer a delicious and affordable option. Perfect for a quick bite or a late-night snack.
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Wat Pho Bolognese: It offers a unique twist on a classic Italian dish. Their bolognese sauce is made with pork and served over rice noodles.
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Kuay Jab Nai Hang: Kuay jab is a rice noodle dish served in a flavorful pork bone broth. Nai Hang’s stall is a popular spot for this comforting dish.
- Yen Tafo at Saphan Khwai: This noodle soup is made with a sour and spicy broth and is often served with crispy wontons. There are many vendors selling yen tafo at Saphan Khwai, so take your pick and enjoy!
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Baan Buang Coconut Pancakes: These crispy and fluffy pancakes are a popular Thai street food. They are typically served with a variety of toppings, such as condensed milk, fruit, or syrup.
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Grilled Skewers: No street food experience is complete without trying grilled skewers. Vendors sell a variety of meats, seafood, and vegetables on skewers, which are grilled to perfection.
These lists barely begin to cover its fascinating Bangkok street, so head on and explore the countless delicious options for yourself! You are guaranteed to find something you love.