The woon sen, the Kanom Jen oh is all so good. Your wife’s smile and reaction says it all. I’ve seen these classic video before because of the like button, but it’s good to replay them , they’ll never get old.
living in US and used to go Thailand every years for long time on the way to japan...love this county,food and people...keep up good job...love your videos...
Hi Darren, The Krabi weekend markets is choice. So much variety of yummy Thai street/market food. When i was there in August i only just scratched the surface. I can’t wait to get back again and try a lot more food. Thanks Darren for another excellent video in Krabi. I miss my spicy food of Thailand. Cheers mate from Perth WA. 👍🏼🇦🇺
Do not watch this whilst hungry and stuck on a bus!! Enjoy your work so much- cheers! I visited Chaing Mai when I lived in Thailand; I'm so looking forward to moving there next year!
Thank you so much sir, Thai conversation written in the video is very much appreciated, as well as written names of the food you show us. I sometimes feel I am the only one sweating at 36°C and 99% humidity :-) not anymore. Take care
Mushrooms looked delicious.Crabs and prawns were quite big.Goong ob woon sen is really a must try for me.Rice noodles with sauces,Khao tum mat really natural sweet,sticky rice with bananas in banana leaf.Enjoyed 5 best to try as a street food.Enjoyed video,your family looks pleased with foods there.Well done,some your youtube viewers too there on market. Thank you for sharing,hope all is well!
WOW Thailand food is just amazing, and your wife's face says it all every time she takes a bite of something 😃😃😃 . coming for a holiday soon can't wait to pig out 😃😃😃😃😃
Another Great video Darren. Thanks for sharing! All the foods looks yummy. Will be going to Chiangmai in Nov and can't wait to try some of the food you recommend. Take care/Cheers!
Thanks Dennis! I only had an additional camera person on my most recent video (from October 18), and he's now on his way back to Germany unfortunately.
Hi Darren. I waited for Wednesday to have a look at your yet another amazing video. Great going. Could you please tell what are the mushrooms wrapped in in the beginning of the video. Is that stick vegetarian. And what are the vegetarian options there, (I ask for my wife, she is a vegetarian but eats eggs. ) thanks alot again. Take care
Thanks! The mushrooms are wrapped in bacon. There are lots of vegetarian options there, such as the vegetable cakes in the video, as well as all sorts of other vegetable and tofu things too. I hope that helps.
Hi Darren hope everyone is doing well mate. Seriously that all looks great. Just like when Wednesday's come along to watch your vids. I'll have a lot of time to try them myself when we are there next year. Take care and be safe mate Greetings from Sydney.
Another great video!! It even looked like Aorn enjoyed filming. Thanks as always for sharing, and keep on making these beautirul scenic videos. Hugs and hellos to you 3.
14:36 my favorite snack! Whenever im in Thailand ill buy me alot of those Meat skewers. I enjoy watching your Video Blogs Foods Looks amazing and delicious! 😋👏👏👍
Hey Philip. A few people have suggested that in the past. I recently did the next best thing - a meetup/eatup with subscribers - at the market in this video, where we hang out and ate lots of tasty treats. There will be more eatups coming in the future. Peace to you too, from Thailand!
Hi Darren, Great video. I see so many women with their head covered. I was wondering if there is a large Muslim population in Thailand? or is it the city you live in? Sorry for my ignorance I thought it was mostly a Buddhist country. How do they deal with pork products or foods since i know that is a no-no. Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks! Yes, the population of Thailand is estimated to be roughly 94% Buddhist, but in the south of Thailand there is a large Muslim population. In some provinces the majority of the population are Muslim (eg Pattani, estimated to be around 88% en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattani_Province ). In the area where I live (Krabi) it is estimated that about 33% of the population is Muslim. How do they deal with pork and non-Halal foods? Like Muslims in other countries, they don't eat them :) I hope that helps.
Thanks Todd! The burns subsided quickly without hospitalization thankfully. Blood clams are delicious, do try them out. If you like oysters, mussels or cockles I'm sure you will love them!
Ah, that makes sense now. I can't say I've ever bought blood clams that reminded me of sewage in any way. I've had them in both Thailand and Australia and bought them from markets, restaurants, roadside stands and supermarkets. Every time I've had them they've been great. I'll let you know if the situation changes :)
I've tried them 3 or 4 times. I know they are popular with a lot of Thais. I do love seafood & Oysters but I will rarely eat raw Oysters in Thailand due to concerns about the food chain and hepatitis A. Incidentally, blood clams are another shellfish that easily carries Hep A
Before I came to Thailand for the first time I went to see a specialist travel doctor to ask what vaccinations they recommended for travel to Thailand. They asked me about the activities I would be doing and the regions I would be traveling to and they recommended I get a hepatitis A vaccination. They also suggested I return for a booster vaccination within 12 months, for long term protection from the disease. I believe anyone who is traveling to any country outside their own should seek specialist medical advice like this to maximise their safety. Hepatitis A is relatively common in the developing world (distribution: gamapserver.who.int/mapLibrary/Files/Maps/Global_HepA_ITHRiskMap.png ). All shellfish, not just blood clams, can potentially harbour hepatitis A if they live in water contaminated with the virus. Other high risk foods are fruit & vegetables and hepatitis A can also be spread through physical contact with an infected person and contact with objects that an infected person has touched. The good news is, "High temperatures, such as boiling or cooking food or liquids for at least 1 minute at 185°F (85°C), kill the virus". (Source and more information: www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hav/afaq.htm ). Thus if you: 1) Get a hepatitis A vaccination before traveling, and 2) Eat food that is cooked adequately, then your risk of contracting hepatitis A should be negligible.
Yes, some of my Thai friends like them bloody, but I am not a fan. I would only recommend eating them when they are cooked through, as there are some risks associated with eating undercooked shellfish, such as exposure to hepatitis A.
I eat shellfish here regularly (generally a few times per week) and have done so since I moved to Thailand in April 2012 and I have never had any problems. Eating raw shellfish carries risks, not just in Thailand, but in all other countries too (eg from Australia: "In truth there is not a guaranteed safe way to consume raw oysters," www.foodsafety.com.au/blog/safe-consumption-of-raw-oysters-separating-fact-from-fiction ). I only recommend eating shellfish which has been cooked properly.
For more videos of the best dishes in Thailand check out my playlist here:
ruclips.net/video/_c2q4XJrSqQ/видео.html
The woon sen, the Kanom Jen oh is all so good. Your wife’s smile and reaction says it all. I’ve seen these classic video before because of the like button, but it’s good to replay them , they’ll never get old.
Thanks for watching (again) David! :)
living in US and used to go Thailand every years for long time on the way to japan...love this county,food and people...keep up good job...love your videos...
Hi Darren, The Krabi weekend markets is choice. So much variety of yummy Thai street/market food. When i was there in August i only just scratched the surface. I can’t wait to get back again and try a lot more food. Thanks Darren for another excellent video in Krabi. I miss my spicy food of Thailand. Cheers mate from Perth WA. 👍🏼🇦🇺
Yes, it's certainly a place that you won't leave hungry. There's so many choices there! I hope all is well in Perth! 👍👍
Everything look soooo delicious 😋
Do not watch this whilst hungry and stuck on a bus!!
Enjoy your work so much- cheers! I visited Chaing Mai when I lived in Thailand; I'm so looking forward to moving there next year!
Good advice! I hope your preparation for you move to Thailand goes well!
Keep up these great food video blog. Makes me feel hungry and want to fly to Thailand now.
Hahaha thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much sir, Thai conversation written in the video is very much appreciated, as well as written names of the food you show us.
I sometimes feel I am the only one sweating at 36°C and 99% humidity :-) not anymore.
Take care
Thanks! Yes, it's not just you ;)
Make my mouth water to all your food there. Yummy I can't wait to visit there. Big thumbs up Darren 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Maritess, I'm glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼👍🏼
Haha brilliant Darren, already a star in Algeria! You'll be signing autographs next mate.
See I'm getting there. When I have an official fan club in Djibouti I will know I've made it! :)
There are some delightful market stall women serving you tonight Darren!
Mushrooms looked delicious.Crabs and prawns were quite big.Goong ob woon sen is really a must try for me.Rice noodles with sauces,Khao tum mat really natural sweet,sticky rice with bananas in banana leaf.Enjoyed 5 best to try as a street food.Enjoyed video,your family looks pleased with foods there.Well done,some your youtube viewers too there on market.
Thank you for sharing,hope all is well!
Yes, they are all delicious dishes, well worth trying. Glad you enjoyed the video, I hope all is well there too!
Love your videos! I am so looking forward to my trip there next winter.
Thanks Scott, I'm sure you will love it here!
hi Darren thanks for all the street food videos. I myself is a street food enthusiast. next stop Krabi.
Great Video!
Enjoyed every bit of it!
Thanks a lot 👍👍
Great vid again Darren. Cheers!
1:25 haha finally I am on your video lol, nice to meet you.
That soup dish looks really good
Another great vlog with the family getting involved it's great to see 👍
Thanks Mark! 👍 👍
WOW Thailand food is just amazing, and your wife's face says it all every time she takes a bite of something 😃😃😃 . coming for a holiday soon can't wait to pig out 😃😃😃😃😃
I'm sure you'll love the food here! Hope you have a great holiday!
Another Great video Darren. Thanks for sharing! All the foods looks yummy. Will be going to Chiangmai in Nov and can't wait to try some of the food you recommend. Take care/Cheers!
Thanks JP, glad you enjoyed it. Keep an eye out for "khanom jeen nam ngiaw" in Chiang Mai, it is delicious!
A must to see and an entertainment in itself. Darren's videos don't get better than this. You now seem to have an additional camera Person?
Thanks Dennis! I only had an additional camera person on my most recent video (from October 18), and he's now on his way back to Germany unfortunately.
Good stuff as usual D!
Thanks Michael 👍🏽👍🏽
Hi Darren. I waited for Wednesday to have a look at your yet another amazing video. Great going.
Could you please tell what are the mushrooms wrapped in in the beginning of the video. Is that stick vegetarian. And what are the vegetarian options there, (I ask for my wife, she is a vegetarian but eats eggs. ) thanks alot again. Take care
Thanks! The mushrooms are wrapped in bacon. There are lots of vegetarian options there, such as the vegetable cakes in the video, as well as all sorts of other vegetable and tofu things too. I hope that helps.
Fun video. I wish you would take some time to really explain what the different foods taste like, and what the ingredients are.
Wow the food look amazing enjoy have a blessed day
Thanks Marianne! Hope you have a great day too.
Your wife's face, priceless!Beautiful child. You have it made,what more can I say. Keep up the good work! !
Thanks a lot Marika :)
ALL great food and prices !
Hi Darren hope everyone is doing well mate. Seriously that all looks great. Just like when Wednesday's come along to watch your vids. I'll have a lot of time to try them myself when we are there next year. Take care and be safe mate
Greetings from Sydney.
Cheers Peter. Do try them out, I'm sure you'll love them! I hope all is well in Sydney.
Wow. You're so helpful. Thanks man.
Thanks!
Yet another good food tour video you've made! :) thanks I look forward to watching them!
Thanks a lot Vanna!
The faces his wife makes when she eats is funny :)
Oh...mouth watering ah ah ah
Hahaha
from KL...good info...tq
Glad it was helpful!
Glad to see more frames of your wife in your vlogs lately, Ananda is growing fast as usual
Yes, he certainly is!
good job Darren
Thanks!
Oh my god ! I wish I m in Thailand now
Hahaha 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice vlog💕
Thanks Dee!
I love this kind of street food and night market as well thank you for sharing good food love your video thank you for sharing your video .
Thanks for watching Anne, glad you enjoyed the video.
Another great video!! It even looked like Aorn enjoyed filming. Thanks as always for sharing, and keep on making these beautirul scenic videos. Hugs and hellos to you 3.
Thanks a lot Gina, glad you enjoyed it. More videos coming soon. Hellos and hugs back!
i love you mr.darrenb3
Thanks :)
G'Day Darren
New to your Channel.
I'm an Aussie living in Samut Prakan.
Love your work.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Thanks Brad, I hope all is well in Samut Prakan!
Of course, a man in love is always happy. ;-)
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ALOE MY MAN👍👍👍👍👍👍
When are you going to start street food tours - yum!
14:36 my favorite snack!
Whenever im in Thailand ill buy me alot of those Meat skewers.
I enjoy watching your Video Blogs
Foods Looks amazing and delicious! 😋👏👏👍
Yes, they are delicious! Thanks a lot, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos 👍🏼👍🏼
hope someday i can go bangkok try the food...:):):)
Your wife is too cute .I like you include her and your son in your videos .
Yes, I love her to bits! Glad you're enjoying the videos :)
Thanks, great video!!!
Thanks Mats!
back from my self imposed, yearly "one month sabbatical" from the web, I find myself as usual back with my favorite, enchanting channel.
Thanks :) and welcome back!
It’s Wednesday 👍👍 hungry and happy 😃 good Video
Thanks :)
Thanks Darren!!
You're welcome Belinda, thanks for watching!
Goong ob woon sen is one of my favourite dishes! :)
Ours too .. it is delicious :)
Hi Darren :) ever thought of charging people for a day or evening food tour with you? Peace from the uk!
Hey Philip. A few people have suggested that in the past. I recently did the next best thing - a meetup/eatup with subscribers - at the market in this video, where we hang out and ate lots of tasty treats. There will be more eatups coming in the future. Peace to you too, from Thailand!
darrenb3 sounds good, it would be good if you made more money for all your hard work! Peace to you an your family :)
darrenb3 if I ever come to Thailand, I'd love to do a meet up/greet up guided tour
Hi. Can I hv e exact name of this walking nite market. What day was it?
All the details (name, opening hours & location) are given in the description below the video.
Thx
Yum yum.
Indeed :)
Hi Darren, Great video. I see so many women with their head covered. I was wondering if there is a large Muslim population in Thailand? or is it the city you live in? Sorry for my ignorance I thought it was mostly a Buddhist country. How do they deal with pork products or foods since i know that is a no-no. Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks! Yes, the population of Thailand is estimated to be roughly 94% Buddhist, but in the south of Thailand there is a large Muslim population. In some provinces the majority of the population are Muslim (eg Pattani, estimated to be around 88% en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattani_Province ). In the area where I live (Krabi) it is estimated that about 33% of the population is Muslim.
How do they deal with pork and non-Halal foods? Like Muslims in other countries, they don't eat them :)
I hope that helps.
Thanks for the info darren :)
Parabéns pelo programa.
I am new aswell I like your blogs
Thanks a lot, glad you're enjoying them!
hope to meet you guys next time. Last time in January you were not around and we couldn´t meet. Hopefully next time ;-)
Yes, hopefully next time :)
Darren the weather must be hot, you are sweating a river
Yes, it was a hot night and the sunburn probably didn't help either.
thank you ....
Thanks for watching.
Hi from Indonesia 👍
Hi Jordan!
thumbs up :)
Thanks Sophie!
Hi from England is this walking street in pattya
Hi Jonathan. No, this is Walking Street in Krabi Town.
darrenb3 thank you
You're welcome!
Nice work Darren
I have never taken Blood clams.
been to hospital for those 3rd degree burns mate? 5555
Thanks Todd! The burns subsided quickly without hospitalization thankfully. Blood clams are delicious, do try them out. If you like oysters, mussels or cockles I'm sure you will love them!
Ah, that makes sense now. I can't say I've ever bought blood clams that reminded me of sewage in any way. I've had them in both Thailand and Australia and bought them from markets, restaurants, roadside stands and supermarkets. Every time I've had them they've been great. I'll let you know if the situation changes :)
I've tried them 3 or 4 times. I know they are popular with a lot of Thais. I do love seafood & Oysters but I will rarely eat raw Oysters in Thailand due to concerns about the food chain and hepatitis A. Incidentally, blood clams are another shellfish that easily carries Hep A
Before I came to Thailand for the first time I went to see a specialist travel doctor to ask what vaccinations they recommended for travel to Thailand. They asked me about the activities I would be doing and the regions I would be traveling to and they recommended I get a hepatitis A vaccination. They also suggested I return for a booster vaccination within 12 months, for long term protection from the disease.
I believe anyone who is traveling to any country outside their own should seek specialist medical advice like this to maximise their safety.
Hepatitis A is relatively common in the developing world (distribution: gamapserver.who.int/mapLibrary/Files/Maps/Global_HepA_ITHRiskMap.png ).
All shellfish, not just blood clams, can potentially harbour hepatitis A if they live in water contaminated with the virus. Other high risk foods are fruit & vegetables and hepatitis A can also be spread through physical contact with an infected person and contact with objects that an infected person has touched.
The good news is, "High temperatures, such as boiling or cooking food or liquids for at least 1 minute at 185°F (85°C), kill the virus". (Source and more information: www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hav/afaq.htm ).
Thus if you:
1) Get a hepatitis A vaccination before traveling, and
2) Eat food that is cooked adequately, then your risk of contracting hepatitis A should be negligible.
Yes, some of my Thai friends like them bloody, but I am not a fan. I would only recommend eating them when they are cooked through, as there are some risks associated with eating undercooked shellfish, such as exposure to hepatitis A.
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Thanks :) 👍🏼👍🏼
These videos are very satisfying love your wife's expression when she eats!👍
Thanks Richard, glad you're enjoying them (the videos and the expressions ;) ) 👍🏼👍🏼
Obrigada, amei
Are there Jhatka (dharmic) chicken meat for people who oppose kosher or halal......?
I don't know sorry.
WoW.. what a girl.. @ 06:26
It seems she is popular.
I know him - his name is Gerald.
skippy lol
Lady boy
She is beautiful girl. 🤟🏻❤️🌷
Who is here in November 2019 ?
Hiiiii from Canada 🇨🇦
Hi Anchany!
Is it true it's best to avoid shell fish due to the shit and piss in the sea or wherever
I eat shellfish here regularly (generally a few times per week) and have done so since I moved to Thailand in April 2012 and I have never had any problems. Eating raw shellfish carries risks, not just in Thailand, but in all other countries too (eg from Australia: "In truth there is not a guaranteed safe way to consume raw oysters," www.foodsafety.com.au/blog/safe-consumption-of-raw-oysters-separating-fact-from-fiction ).
I only recommend eating shellfish which has been cooked properly.
Ok thanks
9:15 what are they? mussels/snails?
They are blood clams en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegillarca_granosa
She’s a foodie
Ha Ha is your Mrs doing Mark Weins impersonations mate 8:03 & 8:38
Yeah, I'm not sure, she was in a funny mood that night :)
Nice one!
Ian Hodgson + LOL
Goong ob woon Sen is one of my favourites.....how beautiful was the girl serving them? I'd be spending 800 baht a night going there! 😍😍 555
Lol! Yes, we love goong ob woon sen too, it is a great dish!
Woah that's your wife? How old is she? She looks so young.
She will be 26 in 2 months.
@@darrenb3 Wow, them genes!
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You may have noticed my face is a bit red ... LOL really? Wear a hat my fair skinned mate.
Yes, I was wearing a hat nearly all day. Unfortunately the sun got me between reapplications of sunscreen.
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6:20 ;)
He's sweating like crazy it must be very hot there..
Yes, it was a very hot night.
Ha Ha youre face looks so burnt mate
Yes, the sun in Thailand is very strong and got me between applications of sunscreen. Thankfully my face has returned to the right colour now :)