Koh Chang Island – PRISTINE SEAFOOD FISHING VILLAGE and Spicy Curries | Food Travel Guide!

Koh Chang Island - PRISTINE SEAFOOD FISHING VILLAGE and Spicy Curries | Food Travel Guide!
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Day 7 (Koh Chang เกาะช้าง): Eastern Thailand Food and Travel Tour. Watch all 8 videos here:

Koh Chang (เกาะช้าง) – Koh Chang is a beautiful jungle island in the Trat province of Thailand. It’s quite close to the mainland, and it’s a big enough island where you can take your car across the ferry to the island so that you can drive there. This was my first time to visit Koh Chang. I really wanted to explore the eastern side of the island, which is less visited and less developed to check out some food and fishing villages.

Kai Bae Beach – We started off at Kai Bae Beach.

Nong Anat Khao Gaeng (น้องอานัสข้าวแกงปักษ์ใต้) – This street food stall sells amazing southern Thai food curries, and this is where we first stopped for breakfast.
Beef dry curry (คั่วกลิ้งเนื้อ)
Beef soup (ซุปเนื้อ)
Dried fried fish (ปลาแดดเดียวทอด)
Total price – 190 THB ($$6.08)

The Coffee Home – Coffee wasn’t very good, but the scenery was great.
Americano – 60 THB ($1.92)

Coconut Organic Garden – This place is a must stop in Koh Chang. He’s such a friendly passionate man, who takes pride in his fruit, and he’ll serve you an amazing coconut shake.
Total price – 100 THB ($3.20)

Salak Khok (ชุมชนบ้านสลักคอก) – This is one of the few remaining traditional Koh Chang island fishing villages, and it’s a great place to see local life and take a walk.

Sakak Khok Seafood (สลักคอกซีฟู้ด) – One of the ways you can support the fishing community is by eating at the seafood restaurant. Even though it was quiet when we went there, the food was amazing, and it was so relaxing. Our bill was a bit expensive, but over half of it was because of the mantis shrimp.
Fried mantis shrimp (กั้งทอดกระเทียม)
Dried fried cuttlefish (ปลาหมึกแดดเดียว)
Shrimp salad (กุ้งพล่า)
Prik kleua (พริกเกลือ)
Total price – 1,760 THB ($56.29)

Long Beach (หาดทรายยาว) – This is a beach at the end of Koh Chang. Overall, I wasn’t that impressed.

Salak Phet (อ่าวสลักเพชร) – At the end the day we headed to Salak Phet, another village and bay. First we walked on the boardwalk over the mangroves – views were pretty fantastic, but it wasn’t in great shape. I still enjoyed it.

Krua Saeng Arun (ครัวแสงอรุณ) – Final end to the day we had another seafood restaurant, this time, it was alright, but not very good.
Crab cakes (หอยจ้อปู)
Mullet sour soup (ต้มส้มปลากระบอก)
Scallops (หอยเซลล์ผัดฉ่า)
Total price – 740 THB ($24.67)

Hope this Koh Chang (เกาะช้าง) food and travel guide will give you some ideas for your trip. Thanks for watching!

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50 Comments

  1. To tell the truth we find the food on the island midioca.
    But the best pizza in Thailand from the Italian restaurants
    We have lived in central Thailand for over 20 years,the local food is better here,and half the price

  2. Mark, you are just amazing; eating just like Asian with lots of spicy food. I believe that’s why Ying loves you! You are fit to be son in law of Thailand!

  3. I always wanting to go somewhere where i can find lots of seafood i mean the best seafood now i think thailand its probably the best place for seafood and its also very close from india

  4. I can see that Thailand is more expensive than the Philippines, the price there is like living in the big cities of the Philippines

  5. Mark, I think this is one of your best videos yet. Going to remote places where your feel free and can get some fresh air is a tremendous thing that you should do more of. It shows on how satisfied you are. Do more videos like this.

  6. Why does he always put the camera on the ground just to record himself walking by and then just walks back to pick it up lmao seems a bit stupid tbh ???????

  7. Hi!! Mark weins
    I just read about u wow!! I'm impressed by your story
    One thing is funny about you
    You got alot of certificates but you say I don't what to do

    Nice… story
    I've watched your video you were in India

  8. @MarkWiens please avoid using straw when possible (time:7.48 in the video). When Mika may start his own vlogs, all he may find is an ocean full of straws.

  9. I wish someday you could travel in my country,vietnam.
    we have so much delicious food waiting for you to taste some. ???
    And I love ur videos somuch. Thank u.

  10. Mark, Not surprising the coffee wasn't good at that coffee shop as you had it in a paper cup.
    I often have ice coffee and ice cream there and always good.

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