Spicy Raw Crab Salad at Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร)

Spicy Raw Crab Salad at Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร)
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Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร) is a long standing Thai Chinese khao tom restaurant located in the Banglamphu old district of Bangkok, just a stone’s throw from Khao San backpacker area. The restaurant feels like it’s someone’s home, just kind of in their garage and you could easily just walk right past it and think it’s just a catering business instead of an actual restaurant. But step inside and the restaurant open up into a full room with multiple dining rooms that are both indoor and outdoor. They have an extensive menu of Thai Chinese dishes, and all the specialities of the restaurant are located at the front of the menu.

Here are the foods we ate at Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร):

Boo kai dong yam (ปูไข่ดองยำ) – This is one of their most well known dishes, crabs that include eggs, and they are served raw in a Thai salad with plenty of chilies and garlic and lots of lime juice. It was like a sweet and sour blue crab dish, with meaty crab filled with eggs, and lots of dressing. It was a little sweet, but overall excellent and with so much garlic and chilies!

Pla jaramed neung nam daeng (ปลาจาระเม็ดนึ่งน้ำแดง) – The next dish we tried was pla jaramed neung nam daeng (ปลาจาระเม็ดนึ่งน้ำแดง), a pampano fish, which was just the tail, which looked like it was first deep fried, then stewed in a thick gravy sauce with lots of ginger and green onions. It was quite mild in flavor, but good along with rice.

Gai doon fak manao dong (ไก่ตุ๋นฟักมะนาวดอง) – Chicken soup with winter melon and pickled lime was the next Thai Chinese style dish we tried at Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร). It had an almost medicinal flavor to it, with tender chunks of fall apart tender winter melon and the chicken was so soft it was to the point of dissolving.

Pak boong fai daeng (ผักบุ้งไฟแดง) – Finally to end our meal, we just had a simple plate of pak boong fai daeng (ผักบุ้งไฟแดง), stir fried water morning glory with chilies and garlic. It also included some fermented soy bean sauce so it had a nice saltiness to it.

Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร) is a legendary restaurant in Bangkok, and I only wish we would have been able to try some more of the stir fried dishes on their menu.

Khao Tom Bawon (ข้าวต้มบวร)

Address: 243 Phra Sumen Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Phone: 02-629 1739
Open hours: 4 pm – 3 am daily
Prices: Out total bill came to 615 THB for 2 of us, including all the dishes in this blog post

ที่อยู่ ถนนพระสุเมรุ (ตรงข้ามวัดบวรนิเวศ) บวรนิเวศ , พระนคร , กรุงเทพมหานคร 10200
เบอร์ติดต่อ 02-629 1739
เปิดบริการทุกวัน 16.00 – 03.00 น.
รวมบิล – 615 THB

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  3. Mark, I love what you do, but I would love even more if you shared with us some of the culture and beliefs of the places you go to.

  4. Love your videos!! Your facial expressions as you try the food are awesome! Have you tried traveling to Puerto Rico? It has awesome food!!! Definitely worth trying it!! You might fall in love with all the beautiful scenery and food!

  5. I love watching your videos because I have a new appreciation for Asian food which one usually assume stops at Chinese, Japanese, westernized Thai and Vietnamese.

    I have because of you found many wonderful experiences and restaurants in my city. You're going to make me fat!

  6. Thai food looks so amazing, I wish there was a Thai restaurant in Ohio that was good. If I ever went there I'd eat so much food. Love your videos Mark

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