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The 140-Year Old Thai Restaurant, and the Dishes They Served a King

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024

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  • @OTRontheroad
    @OTRontheroad  Год назад +19

    Here's the pin:
    goo.gl/maps/X3aPJWce9rWrW6RXA

  • @kamolhengkiatisak1527
    @kamolhengkiatisak1527 Год назад +79

    Khlong Bang Luang (Khlong Bangkok Yai) canal used to be the original route of Chao Phraya river, but it was curved and bended too much that Ayutthaya King decreed a straight canal dug at the beginning of Khlong Bangkok Noi to the beginning of Khlong Bang Luang to shorten the distance. However, over the years due to strong current widening the new canal to become the present Chao Phraya river route instead while the old river section became narrower/shallower and transformed into 2 canals, Khlong Bangkok Noi and Khlong Bang Luang. I was born in a wooden house near this Khlong Bang Luang 71 years ago and learned to swim in this canal without any instruction, just paddling around with fellow children and one day just learned to float and swim naturally.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +11

      What an amazing story. If you feel like it, please send me an e-mail at otrbkk@gmail.com and let's chat there. I'm sure you can show us some amazing places we've never known about.

    • @maneekaewthuam7288
      @maneekaewthuam7288 Год назад +6

      ขอบคุณ​มาก​ค่ะ​ สำหรับ​เรื่องราว​ของ​ความเป็นมาของ​คลอง😊🙏🇹🇭💖🇹🇭

  • @chawaphonnonthapan9027
    @chawaphonnonthapan9027 Год назад +74

    wow I thought this video came from a huge channel, the production is phenomenal.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +8

      Thank you! Nope, just two of us, trying to do this every week!

    • @chuckwow123
      @chuckwow123 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@OTRontheroadI've been following you since day 1. Keep up the good work 😀

    • @lachlanwaddell6687
      @lachlanwaddell6687 10 месяцев назад

      He's good

  • @moshu.
    @moshu. Год назад +23

    As a Thai I really love your video. It's well research and fun to watch. Some of the historical info even a Thai person didn't know that before.(It would be great if you could do an episode on Phuket Island there's a lots of traditional cuisine here!)

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Most likely coming in June to film! Any suggestions? I have two shows planned already.

    • @moshu.
      @moshu. Год назад +4

      @OTR Food & History Most dishes in Phuket areas are hokkien chinese food Ex.Hokkien noodles, "O-Tao" Phuketian fried oyster, "O-aew" shaved iced dessert. There are many more, but these are my favorites and probably the more well-known ones.

  • @Omeiden
    @Omeiden Год назад +28

    Sir! you're killing it!! as a 3rd culture child from Thailand living in scandinavia, i've missed out on a lot of thai history/culture. I've learned so much about my own country by watching your vids.

    • @DT-gs3wi
      @DT-gs3wi Год назад +1

      Pretty sad!!!

    • @tommypaget2294
      @tommypaget2294 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry, but, what is a third culture child? What’s a second culture child? By the way I’m Thai, brought up in West Africa in the 1970’s.

    • @Omeiden
      @Omeiden 11 месяцев назад

      hi im glad you asked, because not many are aware. On wiki it says:
      Third culture kids (TCK) or third culture individuals (TCI) are people who were raised in a culture other than their parents' or the culture of their country of nationality, and also live in a different environment during a significant part of their child development years. There is also podcast about this, let me know if you want to listen and i will try to find it for you. I've never heard of second culture child :)@@tommypaget2294

    • @Omeiden
      @Omeiden 11 месяцев назад

      why is that sad?@@DT-gs3wi

  • @sukonsiripoksup8981
    @sukonsiripoksup8981 Год назад +28

    One of the best videos I've ever seen these days. Story based on true history of this family. I deeply appreciate with the family for what they have been doing for years. Thanks so much for this awesome episode. Great job and keep doing.

  • @svk7ssm619
    @svk7ssm619 Год назад +28

    I heard this type of story from my grandmother back when I was in high school that the reason that my grandfather got a scholarship to study here in the U.S. because of the great king Rama the fifth was traveling past my great grandfather house along the side of the river and the king felt in love with our main buddha statue so my great grandfather gave the statue to the king so the king granted free education for all his children.

  • @parkerjean
    @parkerjean Год назад +12

    Haven’t been to this place even I am living in Bangkok for 7 years! Bangkok never fails to excite me! I’ll visit this restaurant for sure!

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Nice. Would suggest going for dinner so you can hang out at the night market right outside after- gets rolling after 5 or so, one of my favorite parts of Bangkok.

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn Год назад +4

    Good to see food channels that introduce cultural, historical knowledge than just eating only.

  • @eswillie
    @eswillie Год назад +18

    This says it all. Food is life, food is love. It's all about the love, the heart, that goes into every dish. Your inclusion of the history, while simplified, really added to the story, and I shared it along with one about a similar restaurant on the Lower East Side of Manhattan where the menu is simple, the prices are still reasonable, and the food is the same as it was decades ago before all the current changes. I'm almost finished with that history I mentioned to you of Southeast Asia, and there are so many things to unpack that I read it in small doses, but the food aspect of it parallels your comments here.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +3

      As always, thanks for putting thought into your comment and always great to hear from you.

  • @gregersvensson9540
    @gregersvensson9540 Год назад +5

    Cool must Visit next time . Live in Sweden the king visit in 1897 in the Norden part 2h From me in 1999 was a tempel Ready on this place in memory of king visit . Is a very nice place to Visit. Like be in Thailand whid munks. Food Beer .

  • @yingsthaicookinghome2839
    @yingsthaicookinghome2839 Год назад +6

    Again, classic Thai cuisine, presented in a beautiful way. Really appreciate that you'r diving deeper into history and backgrounds.

  • @MustAfaalik
    @MustAfaalik Год назад +3

    Yes! The Blessed King Rama V. A great & benevolent King, respected & much loved by the people till this day.🙏🙏🙏

  • @ayutthayatrojan
    @ayutthayatrojan Год назад +4

    Excellent, we live in Thailland 🇹🇭 and will definitely visit this restaurant when we are next in Bangkok. Thanks for the great video. 😂❤😂.

  • @mark_______
    @mark_______ Год назад +11

    How fascinating. Brilliant. Well done, and well done to these wonderful Thai's who appear to get so much joy "staying with tradition" and serving the original recipes....with (loads of) heart! Love it. ❤🙏

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much. Appreciate the comment!

  • @jiraratfrack3068
    @jiraratfrack3068 Год назад +2

    ประเทศไทยมีประวัติศาสตร์มีเรื่องราวเล่าต่อมาประเทศเคลมมีไหมแบบนี้นะ..ภูมิใจที่เกิดเป็นคนไทยรักป.ทไทย❤

  • @bunmeng007
    @bunmeng007 Год назад +1

    So happy that they receive Michellin Guide 2022 and 2023. Food and history - I love this stuff!

  • @foodtaliban
    @foodtaliban Год назад +6

    Yihaa! Finally a dish (Mee Krob) & restaurant i beat you guys to. 😉
    And I agree with King Rama V the dish was “Sawei Sawan”

  • @marciewyatt2342
    @marciewyatt2342 Год назад +7

    I love the scrolling list of reasons why your past restaurants failed... it made me laugh even though at the time I am sure it was not funny but you are in a better place now ☺

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your experiences reports of the 140 years old of the original restaurant in Bangkok, the food looks amazing if the king loves it much to be good .
    Thank you for sharing your amazing food with us.

  • @lcfnyc2007
    @lcfnyc2007 Год назад

    Gosh, together with Bangkok Pats channel, discovering your channel has served as a breath of fresh air as you actually seems to care about knowledge, history and information as your foundation for your videoes. Thanks and thanks again. Much appreciated.

  • @samtan7111
    @samtan7111 Год назад +3

    Extremely well produced VDO, thank you.

  • @NanChirayukool
    @NanChirayukool 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another enjoyable with depth episode. Meegrob to me is usually a snacks in a cheap plastic box you buy at a roadside souvenier store in countryside (or pop up store in shopping mall or foodcourt). It considers a traditional snacks to younger generation. I never know you can order it as a dish in restuarant till today. What have I've been missing!

  • @bk8443
    @bk8443 Год назад +3

    Excellent video to include history and timeline!

  • @nashlee1319
    @nashlee1319 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the fabulous content ❤ love the history telling. Appreciate the family still run the restaurant and keep their recipe until now. Its in my list now.

  • @KowitLaison
    @KowitLaison Год назад +1

    This channel deserves more views, production is high quality and very informative content.

  • @Charlotte-kv7bk
    @Charlotte-kv7bk Год назад +1

    This history made me cry. Thank you. I was born in Thailand 😢

  • @jeaby2757
    @jeaby2757 Год назад +1

    Besides entertaining the audience,Full of acknowledgement,thank you so much

  • @SaraAxpert
    @SaraAxpert Год назад +1

    My home is near to TALAD PLU, i come here every week

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Nice! One of the first videos we ever filmed was a tour of Talad Phlu. Love the area.

  • @noochiangmai
    @noochiangmai Год назад +2

    Wow you really made assignment research, highly appreciate your efforts.
    Thank you very much. It helps tourist to explore more and more.

  • @Stankycow
    @Stankycow Год назад +2

    นอกจากให้ความสนุกสนานในการดู ยังได้ความรู้ด้วย ขอบคุณครับ

  • @samh4245
    @samh4245 Год назад +2

    This food just makes me so excited :)
    Thanks for the great channel. Your food videos are very informative.

  • @simonhamid
    @simonhamid Год назад +1

    Looks like a fantastic place for lunch. Will visit next week while in Bangkok.

  • @isbeb507
    @isbeb507 Год назад +3

    i love hearing about these sorts of things!

  • @arnonsrisuwan9347
    @arnonsrisuwan9347 Год назад +2

    Such a great video with full of knowledge. Many thank.

  • @suchanarturansathian
    @suchanarturansathian Год назад +3

    I really like their Mee Krob, it is very unique from other restaurant. If you find meekrob in other place in Thailand, it’s always sold as a snack or souvenir products, but the taste and ingredients are very different from Tekheng’s. Tekheng’s is more savory, cooking with fresh shrimp and chili, serve with fresh lime. Other Meekrob will come as a dry food in the souvenir box, noodle is always pink or orange colors, using all dry ingredients for long preservation eg. dried shrimps, and the taste is quite sweet.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Correct, which is much more similar to how it’s found in Chaozhou.

    • @sleekslack
      @sleekslack Год назад

      @@OTRontheroad sold as snack ? really ? because even my neighbor "Radnhaa" shop offer them as one of the "sen" choice ?

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      @@sleekslack not all deep fried noodles are the same. I’m not sure what wasn’t clear from the message above? Will stand by all of it

  • @chowhound-es2mg
    @chowhound-es2mg Год назад +1

    I admire your informative post, well done! Just subscribed

  • @1mazforall
    @1mazforall Год назад +2

    I Subscribed to your RUclips channel my friend. Food brings people together. Wishing you all the very best and keep in touch. Sending you greetings from Toronto 🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️👍👍

  • @supreeyakritsaneephaiboon2304
    @supreeyakritsaneephaiboon2304 Год назад

    Excellent Deep History! Thanx to OTR and Bangkok Pat I've learned so much about my own culture and history! Cheers!

  • @bill2p
    @bill2p Год назад +1

    I liked the restaurant, the people there, and the quiet little niche beside the canal, where a group of teenagers were swimming. But I found the meekrob nothing to write home about, despite its history. Maybe their mee nam signature soup would have been more awesome. I did love wandering around the streets of Talad Phlu and its busy market though.

  • @TigerUppercut.00
    @TigerUppercut.00 Год назад

    I got to try this when I go to Bangkok this year..

  • @realceza
    @realceza Год назад +3

    Your channel is awesome! Just subscribed.

  • @homemadestreetfoodvideos4709
    @homemadestreetfoodvideos4709 Год назад +1

    The place look clean and the food look so yummy.

  • @Michelessex
    @Michelessex Год назад

    Love everything about the channel. Your ability to tell stories is unequaled; I am becoming addicted to it; better than anything else about Thailand, without exception. The only thing that could improve it is if we could see more Daria; listen to you but watch her listening to you and eating and whatever; she is a total delight in all ways. More Daria....please!

  • @londonboys7497
    @londonboys7497 Год назад

    Wow

  • @sinbatsiraseranant1241
    @sinbatsiraseranant1241 Год назад +1

    Great research. Thank you.

  • @puppydoge2322
    @puppydoge2322 11 месяцев назад

    Your videos are so well researched, you deserve a million subscribers at least

  • @nazdizen8275
    @nazdizen8275 Год назад +2

    Wow Amazing ❤️

  • @blacklad112
    @blacklad112 Год назад

    My new favorite channel along side with Mark Wiens. Love how you integrate history into the content 🙂

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Kind of you to say. Really appreciate it!

  • @riottownrecords
    @riottownrecords Год назад +1

    This was such a great video. Happy new subscriber!

  • @jasperjavellana4454
    @jasperjavellana4454 Год назад +1

    New subscriber here 😊 Great content and impressive production style . 👍 👍 👍
    Looking forward to future videos . 😊 Thanks 🙏

  • @karinkodaluria2603
    @karinkodaluria2603 Год назад +1

    Love your videos ❤

  • @buddhidev7877
    @buddhidev7877 Год назад +1

    Yes. The food is good.
    Actually there are plenty of eateries in Talad Plu area. Don't forget to walk around and taste them (but you might need to week to visit them all).

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      We did a whole video on Talad Phlu! Agreed, one of my favorite areas in all of Thailand.

  • @thipsudahubbard6357
    @thipsudahubbard6357 Год назад +1

    อร่อยมากมากค่ะ❤

  • @jiraratfrack3068
    @jiraratfrack3068 Год назад

    Loved this VDO❤..Thanks

  • @golddy10997
    @golddy10997 Год назад +1

    I’ve been there but had no idea that this place have a history! It’s delicious tho😊

  • @DT-gs3wi
    @DT-gs3wi Год назад

    Beautiful story ❤

  • @rungsarnsuthithanin8415
    @rungsarnsuthithanin8415 Год назад

    This video quality production can easily rival a big budget production.

  • @Janovial
    @Janovial Год назад +5

    Agong means grandfather in Chinese

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      I know (I speak Chinese) but we went back to confirm details and there was an extra generation.

  • @qiaonasen3559
    @qiaonasen3559 Год назад

    This was a great video i´ll subscribe and look around.
    This type of content warms my heart.

  • @W.A.-Linux
    @W.A.-Linux Год назад

    First video on this channel but the video nice so subscribed.

  • @p-with-sa
    @p-with-sa Год назад +1

    Every legend restaurant has own history, you too.

  • @artemide6832
    @artemide6832 Год назад +2

    Your channel is awesome!!! Just subscribed. Please share a link with the location of this Thai restaurant

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Thank you! Here you go:
      Tek Heng
      +66 89 488 1538
      goo.gl/maps/Lm6SqRS4VUqBQk1T8

  • @rsstenger5113
    @rsstenger5113 Год назад +1

    14:40 Is that Steph and Chris from Chinese Cooking Demystified? Love their videos too!

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      Good catch. Yes- in fact if you dig into our videos, you'll find her and Chris quite a bit. Would recommend the Hwai Kwang video on the "other" Chinatown (did that one with both of them) and the Sriracha one which Steph was a big part of...You can also find me guest-cooking on Chinese Cooking Demystified, but you've gotta look deep into the archives!
      Very close friends for many, many years. Chris's encouragement while they were staying at my house last summer was a big reason I started this channel.

    • @rsstenger5113
      @rsstenger5113 Год назад

      @@OTRontheroad ☺

  • @Thunyapatz
    @Thunyapatz Год назад +2

    Agong is a Chinese word which means “grand father” it’s not a person’s name. According to the aunty, King Rama V’s officers called him “แป๊ะหลี” (Pae Lee). Pae is the word for an old Chinese man. Lee is probably the chef’s surname or name.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Yes, that’s correct. Just as “Jeen Lee”, the name of the restaurant, most likely just means Chinese Lee and is not his actual name. Sometimes (as with Pae) our on-screen translation is a simplification to make it understandable without context. We know it’s not 100% aligned, but as with any translation, if we did it literally, it might not make any sense. So as long as the meaning doesn’t change, we will try to make it readable in another language.

    • @rungsarnsuthithanin8415
      @rungsarnsuthithanin8415 Год назад

      ​@OTRontheroad you sir are a pro! You thought it thru, that means your understanding of thai melting pot culture is bake right into your dna! I wish you guys much luck and perhaps you will end up making contents for the big media channel.

  • @louis20122
    @louis20122 Год назад

    As soon as you said you were from Charlottesville, i know you would produce quality videos. And I was right.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Hah- did/do you live there as well?

    • @louis20122
      @louis20122 Год назад

      @@OTRontheroad I live in Fairfax but I went to Charlottesville a few times. It is a beautiful town.

  • @Puranut
    @Puranut Год назад

    Great video. I just subscribed!

  • @pjacobsen1000
    @pjacobsen1000 Год назад +2

    14:40 Nice to see you sharing a meal with 'Chinese Cooking Demystified'. Once I heard you explain the history of this restaurant, I immediately thought of their channel. I better subscribe.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      Great catch! They've been in several of our videos (and I've been in a couple of theirs, but you have to dig pretty deep in the catalog to find them). Big ones I'd suggest would be the one in Hwai Kwang (Bangkok's Other Chinatown) which is largely done along with both of them, and the Sriracha video which Steph is a primary guest.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад +1

      @@OTRontheroad Well, this is the first of your videos I've watched. But now I'm a subscriber.

  • @macccs1
    @macccs1 Год назад +1

    1st time watching this channel , great quality of filming lwith different presentations than others…..

  • @katherinezp
    @katherinezp Год назад

    I didn't know this restaurant when I go to Bangkok several times

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Год назад

    Like I said, the algo is starting to pick you up now. Won't take long.

  • @thewisefamily888
    @thewisefamily888 Год назад

    This video made me subscribe, and I am currently watching all your videos! What restaurant is shown at 15:40? It looks interesting as well!

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      Nice catch. It's a place called Hia Tai Kee (that footage is from our American Fried Rice video)....awesome place for a cheap coffee and scrambled eggs in a great atmosphere...but if you want that kind of place, I'd actually recommend On Luk Yun- since 1932, pretty epic spot in the old city for Canto-Western food (both of those places are great but in terms of the food, I prefer the second one)

  • @seb0rn739
    @seb0rn739 10 месяцев назад

    This restaurant is a great example that Google ratings should never be blindly trusted. Right now, the restaurant has a rating of 4,1 stars on Google. That's not absolutely bad but still shows that many people are overly picky. I read reviews that complained that there were no parking spots nearby or that the person that took the order was not the same person that brought the food... There are even reviews that complain that the noodles are crunchy (I mean, that's kind of the point of the dish...). Google reviews are crazy. Most reviews are very good but because of a few bad reviews the average is significantly dragged down.

  • @kayagorzan
    @kayagorzan Год назад +1

    A little fun tidbit: “Agong” or “อากง” means “grandpa”, and is used by people of Teochew descent

  • @byronjeremiah
    @byronjeremiah Год назад

    Apologies but will you make an episode about Mookata or you’ve done it already? Btw love your content

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Thanks! And yeah absolutely. It’s wild how popular it is. It can be a monsoon and the massive spot near me will still have a line

  • @tw1nzor
    @tw1nzor Год назад +3

    dammmmmmmmm love your vid im thai and i dont even know about this lol

  • @user-hj7uc4mu7r
    @user-hj7uc4mu7r Год назад

    Great story telling, as usual. However, Agong is not his name. It just means grandpa. At a point, you will hear the lady owner mentioned A-lao-gong which means great grandpa.

  • @alfredhu7366
    @alfredhu7366 Год назад

    Come....set up in Singapore

  • @tommywatson1527
    @tommywatson1527 Год назад

    Would love to see you cover the soul food Restaurants in Pattaya

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Soul food like...American soul food??? In Pattaya? I’m from Virginia, that would be life changing. Let me know any tips or suggestions.

    • @tommywatson1527
      @tommywatson1527 Год назад

      @OTRontheroad Yes in pattaya You have Kickin Chicken. They have buffalo wings, fried wings, BBQ and lemon pepper. They also have southern favorites like baked Mac and cheese, collard greens, fried cat fish. I think if you Google kickin chicken pattaya it pops up.

  • @Yai1950
    @Yai1950 Год назад

    🇹🇭👍👍😋 thank you

  • @Jumpoable
    @Jumpoable Год назад +1

    Pretty uncanny that Bangkok food has so much Chinese (specifically Teochew) influence.🙏

  • @jasonc2029AD
    @jasonc2029AD Год назад

    Thats is the Cantonese Style Ching Sang Mien...you can find this in Hong Kong & Malaysia

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      totally different dish- different noodles, different flavor profile. But in Thai it's also called "mee krob". Interesting how language paints with a wide brush. That dish is also far more common in Bangkok.

  • @nnf9431
    @nnf9431 Год назад +2

    Was Agong the OG Chef's real name or do his descendants just call him 啊公 which literally means grandfather lol

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      That’s just what they call him of course- his real name was Li (although I have a suspicion that Jeen Li- the name of the restaurant- is ALSO his nickname and not his real name)

  • @spidspeed
    @spidspeed Год назад +1

    You should include more footage of the reaction and comment when you eat.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Fair, usually we do, but in this case, we actually ate the Mee Krob in a different video (the one on Talad Phlu from right when we started taping) and talked about it at length, so we wanted to focus on a totally different angle here

  • @Thunyapatz
    @Thunyapatz Год назад

    6:17 I know that “Bai Sha Plu” looks similar to “Bai Plu”. It’s quite hard to tell. But in this picture is “Bai Sha Plu” (used for wrapping “Miang Kham”), not “Bai Plu”(eaten with Hmak(areca nut) or used in some Thai traditional medicines). They are different types of trees.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      That’s correct, and that was intentional.

  • @ssuay
    @ssuay Год назад +1

    Subtitles is not really correct and don't capture all the words said though

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Yeah we do have to take a bit of creative license with the Thai subtitles in some videos to make the meaning equivalent to English instead of direct word-to-word translation. There is nuance and context in the original language that is hard to express without altering the quote a bit.

  • @sh3n3ng
    @sh3n3ng Год назад

    I’m hungry now

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Год назад

    Thai fried crispy noodles
    I do remember used to be
    All over the city of Bangkok , I don't know if I believe those restaurants
    People. If story were true
    The whole country would know by now.

  • @Nous98
    @Nous98 Год назад

    All in all these are Thai-Chinese food and restaurant. Like you said in the video the "eating-out" culture of food vendor were not developed until recently. But that doesn't necessarily means that Thai food was not eaten back then. Real, ethnic Thai food were found in the kitchen of every Thai family. That is why Thai resturant were all moot. Until the modern period when Thai people start to have less and less time to cook, and also smaller and smaller family unit that Thai resturants begin to pop up. The only types of restaurant that can be founded are those serving ethnic or other cuisine from the home-cooked Thai food.
    Like the culture and the people themselves, Thai food made up of mixing foods, ingredients, and palate of different cultures, traditions, religions, and local community. And in Bangkok, or any capitals of the older kingdoms, the people all over the region moved into the city and founded thier community here. So, you can find the food of the Indo-Persian muslims, like curry and such, back even in the Ayutthaya times. (As there are still community of muslim existed since Ayutthaya kingdom in Ayutthaya province till this day.)
    All and all, while this might be one of the oldest restaurant in Thailand, I believed it is not the "oldest Thai restaurant".

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      I think you need to watch more of our channel. We’ve done videos on literally everything you wrote about! Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @emperoroak7331
    @emperoroak7331 Год назад

    Good video, time to sub

  • @jayyoo906
    @jayyoo906 Год назад

    These kinds of kingly foods are now everywhere in Thailand and some restaurants or even street stalls offer better ones.

  • @ryanbarnett1731
    @ryanbarnett1731 Год назад

    Don't open a second. Stay focused!

  • @maxhyper2863
    @maxhyper2863 Год назад

    Tourists will be surprised that there are many restaurants in Bangkok that have been open for more than 100 years.

  • @edwardl.492
    @edwardl.492 Год назад

    mee krob is basically fried mee hoon , a simple dish commonly found anywhere in chinese communities. only difference is that is deep fried and cut up into small chunks..

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      correct, and that is definitely the closest analogue, although that's eaten as a sweet snack, not a savory meal. This is a dish that absolutely was created in Thailand, but the main components (including the noodles, and noodle preparation method) came from Chaoshan.

  • @urasim4318
    @urasim4318 Год назад

    เป็นวีดีโอที่ถ่ายทำตัดต่อและบรรยายได้ยอดเยี่ยมมาก เหมือนได้ดูประวัติศาสตร์ 👏👏👏เจ้าของร้านดูเป็นกันเองยิ้มแย้ม😊

  • @pacopere8788
    @pacopere8788 Год назад

    what place is it min 7:22 ? thanks in advance

    • @pacopere8788
      @pacopere8788 Год назад

      and 14:57 ? nice place

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      7:22- Hia Tai Kee goo.gl/maps/4fmbBmijN2BqRFe46
      and 14:57: I can't tell what you're looking for, that's right at the end of one place (Sanguan Sri) and right before the next place (Ruen Mallika). Hope that helps!

  • @evechatelet9003
    @evechatelet9003 Год назад

    Nice but impossible to read subtitles !!

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      Sorry to hear you struggled with it. We did have a hard time getting these to "pop" against a light colored background when the food was on screen. My apologies! Hope you enjoyed the video though.

  • @eyeswideopen7777
    @eyeswideopen7777 Год назад

    Have you been to burma

  • @robertobalarbar5651
    @robertobalarbar5651 Год назад

    Where in Thailand is this restaurant? Whats the restaurant name pls

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад

      I pinned a comment at the top here that has the google map link! Place is called Tek Heng Jeen Lee

  • @keepintouchthailand9983
    @keepintouchthailand9983 Год назад

    💖