I love Pier 21 in Terminal 21 and China Town (though most of the food places there are local Thai, not really Chinese). The Soi Silom Food Court is amazing too,
Wonderful videos. I am planning to visit Bangkok next month and just wondering where and what is a good place to do currencies exchange. Your reply back is greatly appreciated.
Thanks Alan, i would avoid exchanging at exchanges at the airport as they have poor rates, Some banks ATM have decent rates but you are charged 220 baht per withdrawal. Best exchange with good rates is SuperRich, they have quite a few branches in Bangkok
I live in On Nut and the Chiang Mai Massage, The Tree massage on Soi 79 is cheap and great. For an more expensive and high class massage, try the Lets Relax Branch in Thong Lor, it also has a Japanese Onsen there, one of the best spa type experience there
The street food are concentrated in Soi 79 all the way to the Big C super market and most of them opens in the evenings, you can also find quite a few street food stalls outside the century plaza mall
You can ask tuktuk driver for dishes ordering like restaurant sittin siam low but with a tent not like in a building. Would like to see halfed cucumber, snake beans or one long and green phrik on a side 4 cornerd flag like plate. Phrik nam pla the chiles cutted in rings with only nam pla, very important, laab salad half warm quite recommendable, also green curry with gai and thai aubergines and famous soup sour with coconut and halfed stir fried gungs so called tom yam gung. May there are version with beef also or minced phet, duck.
Yes it is boat noodle, although they come with many variations in thailand, different meat and vegetabales, most will be cooked with blood as the soup base
Drunk and smashed are the same thing. I've been there (drunk and smashed I mean). Additionally, been to Bangkok a few times, however later in life (My wife and myself are in our sixties).
Love your content! As a fellow expat, and a voice actor, if you'd like I'd be happy to be the voice of your channel so that you can continue pumping out quality videos on a topic we both love
Informative video mate but for crying out loud, please stop adding “s” to everything unnecessarily. “Street food” can both be singular and plural. Likewise for “fruit”.
Hi, I think you are talking about the Ratchada Rot Fai Market? Which was next to a MRT, but the market in this video, the Srinakarin Rot Fai Market is not near a BTS/MRT. Thanks
Great video great view. Street food.
Thanks Peter!
Great information and thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Love your content.
Thanks Miranda!
Thanks Miranda!
Amazing video thank you
Thanks!
What a fantastic video. My wife and I are coming to Thailand next summer. We can’t wait to try all the foods. Again, great job
Thank you! Have a wonderful time in thailand next summer
Thank you for this!
Thanks!
Some delicious food here. Pad Thai is my favourite Thai food.
Pad Thai is such a great breakfast lunch or dinner haha
Merci beaucoup
Merci!
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Best street food
Love Thai street foods!
Very nice recommendation!
Thanks for viewing! 👍
Thanks man, Good list for my trip next month.
Thanks glad you have enjoyed the video!
Love thailand
hi, love your channel, gave you a big like. please add the aforementioned locations in the video on google maps so we can find them easily. thx.
Thanks for the support and good suggestion, will do in the future
@@Thailandto1 Google map location links would be appreciated! Love your content, keep it up.
Very nicely explained.. superb video.. can you plz tell me which will be closest to pratunam ?
Good luck 👍
Thanks 👍
I love Pier 21 in Terminal 21 and China Town (though most of the food places there are local Thai, not really Chinese). The Soi Silom Food Court is amazing too,
Watching This Fantastic Video From Start To Finish Made Me So Very Hungry. Also Fantastic Job.
Thanks for watching Drew!
Lovely .may I know what is the white part u fry first n make it round .pl.let me know
Sorry Elaine, not quite sure which food you are asking about😅😅
Wonderful videos. I am planning to visit Bangkok next month and just wondering where and what is a good place to do currencies exchange. Your reply back is greatly appreciated.
Thanks Alan, i would avoid exchanging at exchanges at the airport as they have poor rates, Some banks ATM have decent rates but you are charged 220 baht per withdrawal.
Best exchange with good rates is SuperRich, they have quite a few branches in Bangkok
I will be moving to on nut area in July. Can't wait
Ah on nut is a great area, great food here in this area
Any good street food around Sukhumvit 97?
Bang chak market 2 streets down at soi 93
IS THERE AVAILIBILTY OF VEG FOOD IN BANG KOK
Im not quite sure on this, there definitely are veggie places but how many not sure
5-1 are new for me.I left bangkok for 10 years.
Good time to revisit this amazing city, but surely you have been to China Town in Bangkok(Yaowarat)
Another popular one is near Hindu temple on Silom Road, busy and number of food stalls are more than
Silom soi 10
Have you tried Thai massage? Got any recommendation?
Good one and cheaper. I do it twice per month for foot massage. Relax and feel good after done.
I live in On Nut and the Chiang Mai Massage, The Tree massage on Soi 79 is cheap and great. For an more expensive and high class massage, try the Lets Relax Branch in Thong Lor, it also has a Japanese Onsen there, one of the best spa type experience there
Is there an exact location for street food along on nut ?
The street food are concentrated in Soi 79 all the way to the Big C super market and most of them opens in the evenings, you can also find quite a few street food stalls outside the century plaza mall
it's pronounce as hui w-hang(huai kwang)
You can ask tuktuk driver for dishes ordering like restaurant sittin siam low but with a tent not like in a building. Would like to see halfed cucumber, snake beans or one long and green phrik on a side 4 cornerd flag like plate. Phrik nam pla the chiles cutted in rings with only nam pla, very important, laab salad half warm quite recommendable, also green curry with gai and thai aubergines and famous soup sour with coconut and halfed stir fried gungs so called tom yam gung. May there are version with beef also or minced phet, duck.
Nice Alex, sounds like you had some really cool food adventures
Please tell me the name of the dish at 2:39
Is that boat noodle?
Yes it is boat noodle, although they come with many variations in thailand, different meat and vegetabales, most will be cooked with blood as the soup base
_2.39...chicken noodle......ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่._
Drunk and smashed are the same thing. I've been there (drunk and smashed I mean). Additionally, been to Bangkok a few times, however later in life (My wife and myself are in our sixties).
Khao San Road is great and its fun for everyone, its not as good in terms of partying now in comparison to before covid
Love your content! As a fellow expat, and a voice actor, if you'd like I'd be happy to be the voice of your channel so that you can continue pumping out quality videos on a topic we both love
Thanks
Informative video mate but for crying out loud, please stop adding “s” to everything unnecessarily. “Street food” can both be singular and plural. Likewise for “fruit”.
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bro doesn't even sound excited lmao
Im like that bro, i bloody love thai food in the inside but seems emotionless on the outside 😅
Rot fai night market not from ou not bts there's MRT neer rot fai if you want me to tell let me know ????
Hi, I think you are talking about the Ratchada Rot Fai Market? Which was next to a MRT, but the market in this video, the Srinakarin Rot Fai Market is not near a BTS/MRT. Thanks
@@Thailandto1 ok thanks for replying
Have a nice day
Take care of yourself always
Silom is pronounced SEE-LOM not SIGH-LOM.
Best food and most plastic bags ive ever seen!
Ah yea, food vendors here uses a lot of plastic bags