The way that you speak Thai is amazing. It’s not that you accent/pronunciation is perfect, but you communicate. You show appreciation to the culture and people. That’s awesome!
Gary! The ladies love you, and your Thai never dodgy 😀 Really love this vlog; food looks amazing and your interaction with locals is wonderful. I couldn't stop smiling 😊 You've brighten up my afternoon 🙏
Wow those are quite rare type of Chinese foods hard to come by even in China mainland/Hong Kong/Taipe. You made me wanna go to Silom now, Garry. Thai ladies really love a Farang who speaks Thai as well as you do
Thanks for another great video Gary, currently in Thailand, tuk tuk drop me off by the river for lunch, took a river cruise that happened to be hidden Bangkok tourist boat. We had a great day. Lucky you live Thailand.
Thank you for doing these three episodes of Silom street and don’t mind if you are doing more of this street, I heard a lot about this street and hopefully I will be able to visit and explore the areas you show us. The coffee must try , quite entertaining and looks delicious.
Thank you Gary for doing these videos. I am Thai and I live in the US. I have been trying to tell people that Thai food served in restaurants in the US is so limited. It does not even represent 1% of what is available in Thailand. You are showing Thai food beyond Pad Thai, Curry, Drunken noodles. I am returning to Thailand this June for three months to eat. I want to visit all these restaurants you reviewed.
@@majorkade Wow, I envy you. I will get there on the 8th of June. Hope durian season is not over yet. I wish I could be there sooner. I am glad that you like durian. I am happy for you.
Gary, you're in the neighborhood I grew up in before Robinson or the Shangri-la Hotel was even built. I used to live on Charoen Krung Sri 46 next to the gold shop. It appears that Jae Yai started her business when I moved to the U.S. Lots of good food in that neighborhood. Another fun video!
Thanks for another great video! Made me smile seeing you have a chat to the ladies at the second restaurant- they adored you, I think you made some new fans there!
You made my day :) my favourite neighborhood, miss sitting at jacks on soi 42 and enjoying the breeze and the river life? Will be back next year, and beer and food is on me if you are available :)
The coffee there is really fantastic. I had doi cheang when I was in Or Tor Kor 2 weekends ago. Again I have to say, a foreigner appreciating thai local food is amazing. Cheers Gary
Hey, Gary! It's Mike. It was great meeting you at the Saigon airport this past weekend! You're as nice in person as you are in your vids. Keep up the great work!
Your videos are very informative, I will one day watch all your videos taking notes and I will make my own video on RUclips retracing your recommendations in Bangkok . But until then me and the wife will visit a couple of restaurants that you have recommended in London . Thankyou
Was in this area yesterday. Visited Chao Phraya Sky Park, Santa Cruz Church and IconSiam. Going to Sabaijai in Ekamai today for the best Gai yang, grilled pork and som tom. 😋 Try it someday. Oh, have already been to a curry place you recommended in Thonburi. Tasty.
@@theroamingcook I think you would really like Sabaijai. You could make a great video of it. Som tams, larbs, grill meats, suki, everything really. Very popular. On Soi Ekimai.
Noodles with soy sauce back in 1970's : all the ingredients were put inside roll dry shrimp noodles and baked. Before serving customers, they cut these roll noodles with scissors many times all over them and pouring with sweet black soy sauce. // But after 2000's, many vendors haven't been making the noodles in roll anymore to have it easier prepared. 😊 This is why, this food is still be called in Thai "Kuay-Tiew-Lord" [Lord means "straw" (shape-likes)]
That makes perfect sense as when I looked them up when I first got to Thailand , they translated to stuffed noodles. Then I had them and they aren’t stuffed 😂
Hey Gary, my Mrs says you are Pak warn, not sure what bit means, but the Thai ladies all love it! Over for a visit in July, would love to go on one of your back street tours, any chance?
Haha,I need to go back to try it at bangrak and see if it is the same as chwee kueh...cos i read in some food column, similar ones like Singapore version can be found in Chinatown street, typical Chinese food.
@@theroamingcook wow ! So cheap … coincidentally, I’ve just got a job in a British international school which is in area of Bang Rak , (I think the area which you were exploring in the video) . I start in august am excited ! Thanks 😎
I also drank that drip coffee Boran in the 80s with that real sterilized milk,, that was the best coffee. You have to watch out with those homemade things,, I saw one time the kitchen where it was made, man the cat sat on the counter and the cockroaches were running around.i will never buy food that is ready in plastic in Thailand again.i now eat where i see the food being prepared Garry…haha, finally found the right boiled eggs i see ,you don't see that often in Thailand.
Lovely mate... THAI FOOD.. COCONUT Milk, Lemon Grass.. PALM Sugar base with SHRIMP or Fish oil ... and Their CHILLI... In South Indian Kerala Tamilnadu COCONUTS are ultimate.... GUNTUR CHILIS are like THAI and Schezwan version mix...
@@theroamingcook ha ha, I mean you are more familiar with spicy food especially Thai food every day. It’s not easy to go back and live without that kind of food in UK, Mr. Gary, you know you are not a normal farang in my opinion because you put a lot chilli more than me three times.
I love stewed pork but its one of those dishes you can't eat daily, well for me at least. Can't find it in restaurants in fort worth, either get lucky relatives bring leftovers or make it myself. Which i did once and it was fabulous. Yeah the hard boiled eggs kinda ruin its flavor, quail eggs are the way to go in my opinion.
It interesting. When someone wants to learn your language, the nice thing is when they get it wrong, and you know what they want to say, then you say, ah .... repeat the correct way of saying it, then carry on. ...
@@theroamingcook Thank you. You've eaten this so many times on video, I might try it once. But I have to say that the meat looked much nicer in that shopping mall food court.
Can't get enough of your Thai language skills, you are improving each video you uploaded, so enjoyable! 😁 I am living near BangRak area just 5 mins walk and never knew JayYai have KanomJeeb, gotta try soon.
I was in Bangkok last week. I won't be going back. Your senses are assaulted 24/7. You can't walk on the pavements, they're narrow and every square inch is taken by a street vendor. The traffic is insane & dangerous, the millions upon millions of motorscyles/scooters at every turn. The air heavy with pollution and smell of fried food. There is no peace, loud music everywhere.
oh man that was gross, you stuck the spoon in your mouth then immediately used it to scrape food onto that guys plate. perfectly fine if it was your wife or kids. is that a brit thing?
@@sleekslack of course, he can share whatever he wants with his own family especially hepatitis. Highly doubt covid19 is passed that way since it’s an airborne spreader
พูดไทยเก่งมาก
แกรรี่พูดไทยเก่งมาก👍👍👍👍☺️☺️☺️☺️
ภาษาไทยของผมยังไม่แข็งแรงครับ 😅😅🙏🙏
I do love how four lovely ladies treated you at Jae Yai shop , very friendly and very warm welcome . Oh man , I am really really love Thailand.
Thai hospitality
The way that you speak Thai is amazing. It’s not that you accent/pronunciation is perfect, but you communicate. You show appreciation to the culture and people. That’s awesome!
🙏🙏🙏
You are so good at Thai. And I do love when you have a conversation with the locals. It’s natural and super friendly. Keep up the good work ☺️
Thanks so much, I will keep improving
I especially liked the bit where you asked if you could warm the money instead of asking if you could transfer it. :)
You’d have loved it if I’d shown when she microwaved it 😂
@@theroamingcook Glad that she had a microwave. So much better than the other options for warming money.
Gary! The ladies love you, and your Thai never dodgy 😀 Really love this vlog; food looks amazing and your interaction with locals is wonderful. I couldn't stop smiling 😊 You've brighten up my afternoon 🙏
Haha I think they took pity on me 😂 they were so friendly
The foods at three ladies “ Jae Yai” place , they are quite authentic and I want to try all of them.
I think you’d enjoy them 😀
Thank you for all the inspiration of eating through Bangkok. I am planning of getting there soon
My pleasure, I hope you get here soon
แกรี่คุณเป็นคนไทยปลอมตัวมาหรือเปล่า.คุณน่ารักมากๆเลย
55555 ผมรักเมืองไทยครับ
ฝรั่งคนนี้มีความรู้เรื่องอาหารไทยเยอะมาก สุดยอด เก่งจริงๆ
Agree.
ขอบคุณมากครับ
🙏🙏🙏❤️
Wow those are quite rare type of Chinese foods hard to come by even in China mainland/Hong Kong/Taipe. You made me wanna go to Silom now, Garry.
Thai ladies really love a Farang who speaks Thai as well as you do
Thanks I’m glad to hear it! They love a trier 😂
Thanks for another great video Gary, currently in Thailand, tuk tuk drop me off by the river for lunch, took a river cruise that happened to be hidden Bangkok tourist boat. We had a great day. Lucky you live Thailand.
I'm so happy you went on hidden Bangkok. How was it? I'm very lucky 🙏
Thank you for doing these three episodes of Silom street and don’t mind if you are doing more of this street, I heard a lot about this street and hopefully I will be able to visit and explore the areas you show us. The coffee must try , quite entertaining and looks delicious.
I hope you can get there soon Sheila!
Thank you Gary for doing these videos. I am Thai and I live in the US. I have been trying to tell people that Thai food served in restaurants in the US is so limited. It does not even represent 1% of what is available in Thailand. You are showing Thai food beyond Pad Thai, Curry, Drunken noodles. I am returning to Thailand this June for three months to eat. I want to visit all these restaurants you reviewed.
Same for any cuisine. Go to the country of origin if you desire the best.
@@majorkade Absolutely agree. I love traveling. I find the food in the country of origin is the best. Thanks
@@pong5466 Nice. I'm in Bangkok now. Been to a couple of restaurants featured in vlogs like Gary's. Have also eaten six varieties of durian already. 😆
@@majorkade Wow, I envy you. I will get there on the 8th of June. Hope durian season is not over yet. I wish I could be there sooner. I am glad that you like durian. I am happy for you.
My pleasure my friend, thanks for watching
Charernkrung is a first road in Bangkok…….that’s why had the old restaurant and so delicious.
Gary, you're in the neighborhood I grew up in before Robinson or the Shangri-la Hotel was even built. I used to live on Charoen Krung Sri 46 next to the gold shop. It appears that Jae Yai started her business when I moved to the U.S. Lots of good food in that neighborhood. Another fun video!
Thanks for another great video! Made me smile seeing you have a chat to the ladies at the second restaurant- they adored you, I think you made some new fans there!
My pleasure Hayley
Congrats Gary, your videos are going through a very tasteful streak. Keep up with the good work!
Doing my best Antonio 😎
Thai pork stew is full of good collagen good for your skin.
I woke up looking 21 again 😉
You made my day :) my favourite neighborhood, miss sitting at jacks on soi 42 and enjoying the breeze and the river life? Will be back next year, and beer and food is on me if you are available :)
Jacks is the spot!
The coffee there is really fantastic. I had doi cheang when I was in Or Tor Kor 2 weekends ago. Again I have to say, a foreigner appreciating thai local food is amazing. Cheers Gary
I love Thai food!
Or Tor is a great spot
Loved every moment of this series
I’m glad to hear it!
This is amazing! Love this channel. It is so useful.
Thanks so much!
Such lovely memories. We have stayed right in that area the last few times weve been to Bangkok
It’s such a great spot
Hey, Gary! It's Mike. It was great meeting you at the Saigon airport this past weekend! You're as nice in person as you are in your vids. Keep up the great work!
Hey Mike, thanks so much. I hope you had a great flight back to the states
love this area spent many months walking around this place eating and drinking please do more when you can🐈⬛👍 UK
I will do my friend
Wow excellent work. Great finds! Thank you for your vlog, really appreciate the efforts!😊👍
My pleasure
This looks great! We are trying to decide whether to spend a week in Silom or Sukhimvit when we go next time.
I’m the wrong person to ask about Sukhumvit 😅
Last time we went to Bangkok, we never went there. I never realised they had so many malls and the guys want to see red light stuff there lol
Hahaha fair enough! That's the place for it lol
My old neighborhood ❤
Great spot mate
Hands down one of your best videos (and I watched a lot of them). Going to head to one of these places next week.
Thanks so much my friend
Your videos are very informative, I will one day watch all your videos taking notes and I will make my own video on RUclips retracing your recommendations in Bangkok .
But until then me and the wife will visit a couple of restaurants that you have recommended in London .
Thankyou
พูดภาษาเก่งมากเลยค่ะ
ผมยังอ่อนภาษาไทยมากครับ 🙏🙏
@@theroamingcookI' ll encourage you. I'm a big fan of your work.💪
This is perfect timing (for me 😊) I staying in ban rak next week , so very glad to have a little idea of where to go , cheers , keep up the good work
Glad to be of service! Just posted another Bang Rak one tonight
@@theroamingcook just watched it, awesome, I can’t wait to get there , makes my eggs on toast this morning look very very dull 😆😆
Great wrap up for the end of the series 👍🏼
I enjoyed every dish 🤩
Thanks as always mate 🙏🙏
Happy birthday, Gary. All the best to you
Thanks mate 🙏
Gary, You are awesome . Eat like a King!
Thank you!
More food at Bangrak.
I 'm interesting for food in your content in Charoen Wieng Road.
Ok I will go and film there 😀
HELLO GARY 👋 I am watching from Redlands, California USA 🇺🇸 Thanks for your walk about. 🇹🇭
Hello, my friend!
Hello Cali- I left So Cal last year!
@@AmericanInThailand I am also working on the move. Don't have an exact date yet. Enjoy. Cheers!
Great stuff Gary/Jake
Thank you Jack
Was in this area yesterday. Visited Chao Phraya Sky Park, Santa Cruz Church and IconSiam. Going to Sabaijai in Ekamai today for the best Gai yang, grilled pork and som tom. 😋 Try it someday. Oh, have already been to a curry place you recommended in Thonburi. Tasty.
How was it? Sounds like a great day
@@theroamingcook I think you would really like Sabaijai. You could make a great video of it. Som tams, larbs, grill meats, suki, everything really. Very popular. On Soi Ekimai.
Yummy
Noodles with soy sauce back in 1970's : all the ingredients were put inside roll dry shrimp noodles and baked. Before serving customers, they cut these roll noodles with scissors many times all over them and pouring with sweet black soy sauce. // But after 2000's, many vendors haven't been making the noodles in roll anymore to have it easier prepared. 😊
This is why, this food is still be called in Thai "Kuay-Tiew-Lord" [Lord means "straw" (shape-likes)]
That makes perfect sense as when I looked them up when I first got to Thailand , they translated to stuffed noodles. Then I had them and they aren’t stuffed 😂
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much!!!!
Great video mate, how did you learn your thai?
Thanks mate, just picked it up on the streets
Hey Gary, my Mrs says you are Pak warn, not sure what bit means, but the Thai ladies all love it! Over for a visit in July, would love to go on one of your back street tours, any chance?
It means "sweet talker". My wife is Thai.
Thanks mate. I thought it meant I’ve a vegetable 😂
Did you get the Superchat from the live stream Gary , right at the end ?
Yes mate thank you so much.
I did say thanks but I think it cut off
The steamed white rice cake with radish pickles are popular in Singapore. ..chwee Kueh
I need to try your version
Haha,I need to go back to try it at bangrak and see if it is the same as chwee kueh...cos i read in some food column, similar ones like Singapore version can be found in Chinatown street, typical Chinese food.
Here, the white steamed cakes are made from steam rice flour n top with sauteed chai por(pickled radish) and chili sauce on side.
Enjoy your breakfast
Thank you 🙏
Hi , thanks for sharing … looks great ! how much were the dishes approx from the first stall ? Thanks 😎
My pleasure 😀 All the dishes came to 350 baht I think so 60 baht a dish and some drinks.
@@theroamingcook wow ! So cheap … coincidentally, I’ve just got a job in a British international school which is in area of Bang Rak , (I think the area which you were exploring in the video) . I start in august am excited ! Thanks 😎
This is all well and good, but where are these places located, duchess?
😂😂😂😂😂😂🙏
So big breakfast
I'm a hungry guy :)
Amazing video
Thanks so much
สั่งอาหารเก่งมากครับ😀😀😀😀😀
ขอบคุณมากครับ
Most of the Robinsons in America are closed, amusing!
Mad that every one has a Swenson's as well
Let’s go Gary!!
My man!
Love it there !
Me too
Hi nice vlog!!! What camera equipment do you use?
This was all done with my iPhone 11
I also drank that drip coffee Boran in the 80s with that real sterilized milk,, that was the best coffee. You have to watch out with those homemade things,, I saw one time the kitchen where it was made, man the cat sat on the counter and the cockroaches were running around.i will never buy food that is ready in plastic in Thailand again.i now eat where i see the food being prepared Garry…haha, finally found the right boiled eggs i see ,you don't see that often in Thailand.
It all adds to the character 😂
Good morning good afternoon good evening make sure you hit that like button on the way in the door....
Yes!
I also love Kao Ka moo, btw it s bael rubber egg “Kai yang ma toom” not “kai ma toom”
Good to know!
Thank you, I never knew that! Can you explain the Yang in Kai Yang Ma Toom ease 🙏🙏
I like Cha - Nom - Yen or Thai Tea with Milk.
It’s so good!
Lovely mate...
THAI FOOD.. COCONUT Milk, Lemon Grass.. PALM Sugar base with SHRIMP or Fish oil ... and Their CHILLI...
In South Indian Kerala Tamilnadu COCONUTS are ultimate.... GUNTUR CHILIS are like THAI and Schezwan version mix...
I need to get over and try them
@@theroamingcook Great buddy
เห็นแล้วอยากกิน
so yummy!
So good!
Looking forward to the night tour
Coming soon 😎
The first restaurant said that it had been open for more than 40 years.
Wow!
Amazing right?
# Thanks for alway clips>>>>>
My pleasure
แกรี่ใส่พริกน้ำส้มขนาดนี้ จะกลับไปกินอาหารที่อังกฤษไงวะเนี่ย (ขออภัยที่ใช้คำหยาบแต่เพื่อให้ได้ฟีล)
ฝรั่งกินเผ็ดได้ครับ
@@theroamingcook ha ha, I mean you are more familiar with spicy food especially Thai food every day. It’s not easy to go back and live without that kind of food in UK, Mr. Gary, you know you are not a normal farang in my opinion because you put a lot chilli more than me three times.
55555 I thought that’s what you meant but sometimes I can’t translate properly 😂
Someone seems to like braised pork 😊 😋
5555 yes, you know me well Ying 😅
อร่อยไหมครับพี่ชายกินให้อิ่มๆนะครับ
😋
ขอบคุณครับผ มมชอบมากครับ :)
I love stewed pork but its one of those dishes you can't eat daily, well for me at least. Can't find it in restaurants in fort worth, either get lucky relatives bring leftovers or make it myself. Which i did once and it was fabulous. Yeah the hard boiled eggs kinda ruin its flavor, quail eggs are the way to go in my opinion.
Thanks for the info always 🙏
Quail eggs are great
It interesting. When someone wants to learn your language, the nice thing is when they get it wrong, and you know what they want to say, then you say, ah .... repeat the correct way of saying it, then carry on. ...
Yes it’s how I learn. Everyone helps me 😀
How do you order just kao ka moo, no intestines, liver, trotter, skin etc, just pork leg, eggs, no funny stuff ?
Just that, order Khao khao moo and say ow kai (want egg) they won’t give you anything else withought asking. If you don’t want skin say ‘mai ow nang’
@@theroamingcook Thank you. You've eaten this so many times on video, I might try it once. But I have to say that the meat looked much nicer in that shopping mall food court.
คุณไม่เคยทำให้ผิดหวัง กับรายละเอียด ที่อธิบายเกี่ยวกับอาหาร ทำให้ผมรู้รสชาติอาหารนั่นจริงๆ
ขอบคุณมากครับ. 🙏 🙏 🙏
When my father was sick in the hospital before he die in last year. I walked past this shop Because I can't see, unfortunately I didn't try it.
Sorry to hear about your father na khap 🙏
🙏🙏🙏
กินข้าวขาหมูซะกูหิวข้าวเลยยอมใจฝรั่งคนนี้้เลยกินเผ็ดเก่งมากกู๊ดๆกินให้สนุกแล้วจะอยู่ในประเทศไทยใด้
ขอบคุณครับพี่ครับอยู่ที่กรุงเทพฯ
@"น่าอร่อย พระเอก'เกี๋ยวเตี๋ยวหลอด//555555
มมชอบมากครับ
รู้จริงรู้สึก..
Can't get enough of your Thai language skills, you are improving each video you uploaded, so enjoyable! 😁
I am living near BangRak area just 5 mins walk and never knew JayYai have KanomJeeb, gotta try soon.
Thank you so much, I’m trying but I actually think I’m getting worse 😂
Trust me, it’s getting better 👍🏻
ชาติก่อนเป็นคนไทยหรือเปล่า..
55555 ครับ
Better in 2004
Speak ThAi very well but
Thanks bud
This food is not easy to find and looks like Chinese food.
True!
Yes quite rare I think
I was in Bangkok last week. I won't be going back. Your senses are assaulted 24/7. You can't walk on the pavements, they're narrow and every square inch is taken by a street vendor. The traffic is insane & dangerous, the millions upon millions of motorscyles/scooters at every turn. The air heavy with pollution and smell of fried food. There is no peace, loud music everywhere.
Sounds like you stayed in Sukhumvit! Sorry you had a bad experience, the place you've describing isn't the Bangkok I live in
sub Thai 😭😭
ดูอีกครั้งครับ :)
oh man that was gross, you stuck the spoon in your mouth then immediately used it to scrape food onto that guys plate. perfectly fine if it was your wife or kids. is that a brit thing?
@@sleekslack of course, he can share whatever he wants with his own family especially hepatitis. Highly doubt covid19 is passed that way since it’s an airborne spreader
It’s ok we’re basically family. Jake will drink enough alcohol to kill the bacteria today.
I can’t see Kraivathin’s reply for some reason. Why are you talking about my family?
ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ವೀಡಿಯೊ, ಸುಂದರವಾದ ಚಿತ್ರಗಳು,
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