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With its white sandy beaches, holy temples, and exquisite palaces, Thailand is sure to provide a holistic getaway in the far east. Still, even with all of these sights and sounds, no visit to Thailand is complete without a visit to its crown jewel, Bangkok, where you’ll be sure to find the most scrumptious cuisine that the country has to offer. Here are some of the best outdoor food markets where you can shop and dine like a local!

Nang Loeng Market

Over 120 years old, the Nang Loeng Market was Thailand’s first land market. This iconic open-air market is located in the heart of Bangkok’s Old Town, home to historic temples, ruins, and museums. Nang Loeng Market is an ideal place to find traditional street food dishes such as Vietnamese banh xeo crepes, sai krok pla name (rice sausage eaten with dried fish crumbs and wrapped in lettuce), and green curry, all while breathing in ancient sites from Bangkok’s past.

This market is open from 08:00 until 15:00 except for Sunday when it remains open until 17:00.

Khao San Road

If you’re in the mood for some late-night feasting while out on the town, then Khao San Road is sure to have all the food you could hope to indulge in. Filled with bars, hotels, and stores, this street comes to life once the sun goes down and all of the street food vendors come out to play. Whether you’re looking for a hearty Pad Thai or something sweet such as banana pancakes and fruit shakes, Khao San Road is sure to have something to tickle your tastebuds.

Khlong Toei Market

If you’re looking for an authentic, local food market experience, then Khlong Toei is the Bangkok market for you! This sprawling market is filled with street vendors offering an extensive array of goods, ranging from freshly-delivered fruits and vegetables to cooked traditional Thai dishes. What’s more, it’s open 24 hours, making it easy to fit in with your schedule.

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You Have to Try These Dishes on Your Next Trip to Thailand https://travelermaster.com/you-have-to-try-these-dishes-on-your-next-trip-to-thailand/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 15:18:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=19233 For foodies, there isn’t a much better destination than the southeast Asian country of Thailand. While Thai cuisine has grown in popularity outside of the country’s borders in recent years, if you want to truly experience the magic of Thai cooking, you should definitely visit and try these dishes on their home soil. So, if […]

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For foodies, there isn’t a much better destination than the southeast Asian country of Thailand. While Thai cuisine has grown in popularity outside of the country’s borders in recent years, if you want to truly experience the magic of Thai cooking, you should definitely visit and try these dishes on their home soil.

So, if you end up making this decision, what are the best plates that you should try? Here are my top choices.

Tom Yung Goong

This hot and sour Thai soup is a favorite all around the country. Containing shrimp, Thai chilis and limes are the principal flavor-providing elements that make this soup such a curious and delectable experience for the taste buds.

Pad Thai

You’ve probably had Pad Thai outside of Thailand before, but having it while visiting the country itself is a whole different experience. This stir-fry noodle dish can be found with all types of proteins and vegetables, making it an option that you can personalize to meet your preferences.

Pad Pak Boong

Have you ever tried a Thai side dish before? If you like sauteed spinach, Pad Pak Boong is a Thai look-a-like that you are sure to love. Water spinach, a semi-aquatic plant which is commonly found in Thailand, is stir fried with oyster sauce and soy sauce to make a great accompaniment to any dish.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Thai food Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 06 Jul 2023 09:26:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Thai food Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Best Outdoor Food Markets in Bangkok, Thailand https://travelermaster.com/best-outdoor-food-markets-in-bangkok-thailand/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:36:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=27147 With its white sandy beaches, holy temples, and exquisite palaces, Thailand is sure to provide a holistic getaway in the far east. Still, even with all of these sights and sounds, no visit to Thailand is complete without a visit to its crown jewel, Bangkok, where you’ll be sure to find the most scrumptious cuisine […]

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With its white sandy beaches, holy temples, and exquisite palaces, Thailand is sure to provide a holistic getaway in the far east. Still, even with all of these sights and sounds, no visit to Thailand is complete without a visit to its crown jewel, Bangkok, where you’ll be sure to find the most scrumptious cuisine that the country has to offer. Here are some of the best outdoor food markets where you can shop and dine like a local!

Nang Loeng Market

Over 120 years old, the Nang Loeng Market was Thailand’s first land market. This iconic open-air market is located in the heart of Bangkok’s Old Town, home to historic temples, ruins, and museums. Nang Loeng Market is an ideal place to find traditional street food dishes such as Vietnamese banh xeo crepes, sai krok pla name (rice sausage eaten with dried fish crumbs and wrapped in lettuce), and green curry, all while breathing in ancient sites from Bangkok’s past.

This market is open from 08:00 until 15:00 except for Sunday when it remains open until 17:00.

Khao San Road

If you’re in the mood for some late-night feasting while out on the town, then Khao San Road is sure to have all the food you could hope to indulge in. Filled with bars, hotels, and stores, this street comes to life once the sun goes down and all of the street food vendors come out to play. Whether you’re looking for a hearty Pad Thai or something sweet such as banana pancakes and fruit shakes, Khao San Road is sure to have something to tickle your tastebuds.

Khlong Toei Market

If you’re looking for an authentic, local food market experience, then Khlong Toei is the Bangkok market for you! This sprawling market is filled with street vendors offering an extensive array of goods, ranging from freshly-delivered fruits and vegetables to cooked traditional Thai dishes. What’s more, it’s open 24 hours, making it easy to fit in with your schedule.

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You Have to Try These Dishes on Your Next Trip to Thailand https://travelermaster.com/you-have-to-try-these-dishes-on-your-next-trip-to-thailand/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 15:18:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=19233 For foodies, there isn’t a much better destination than the southeast Asian country of Thailand. While Thai cuisine has grown in popularity outside of the country’s borders in recent years, if you want to truly experience the magic of Thai cooking, you should definitely visit and try these dishes on their home soil. So, if […]

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For foodies, there isn’t a much better destination than the southeast Asian country of Thailand. While Thai cuisine has grown in popularity outside of the country’s borders in recent years, if you want to truly experience the magic of Thai cooking, you should definitely visit and try these dishes on their home soil.

So, if you end up making this decision, what are the best plates that you should try? Here are my top choices.

Tom Yung Goong

This hot and sour Thai soup is a favorite all around the country. Containing shrimp, Thai chilis and limes are the principal flavor-providing elements that make this soup such a curious and delectable experience for the taste buds.

Pad Thai

You’ve probably had Pad Thai outside of Thailand before, but having it while visiting the country itself is a whole different experience. This stir-fry noodle dish can be found with all types of proteins and vegetables, making it an option that you can personalize to meet your preferences.

Pad Pak Boong

Have you ever tried a Thai side dish before? If you like sauteed spinach, Pad Pak Boong is a Thai look-a-like that you are sure to love. Water spinach, a semi-aquatic plant which is commonly found in Thailand, is stir fried with oyster sauce and soy sauce to make a great accompaniment to any dish.

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