Snakehead Fish at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market – Bangkok Day 4

Snakehead Fish at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market - Bangkok Day 4
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On Day 4 of this 2 Weeks In Bangkok video guide series we went to Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม), which is one of my favorite floating markets in Bangkok – for the food and atmosphere.

00:37 Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม) – When it comes to floating markets in Bangkok, and there are quite a few of them, Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม) is one of my personal favorites. I love it for the variety and abundance of delicious food, and for the great lush and green atmosphere. Even though it’s still located in Bangkok, the market feels like you’re far removed, and it doesn’t feel like you’re so close to the city. There is a lot of delicious food to eat at the floating market, but one of my favorite things to eat, and something you shouldn’t miss either, is pla chon pao (ปลาช่อนเผา), which is a grilled snakehead fish. Despite it looking a little on the scary side, it’s really an awesome fish, similar in taste to a catfish, but more meaty and not quite as rubbery. It was a really good snakehead fish at the floating market this time – cooked so it was nice and moist. We also ate a plate of goong ob woon sen (กุ้งอบวุ้นเส้น), another excellent Thai seafood dish of mung bean noodles and big freshwater shrimp cooked in a personal pot. After having lunch at the floating market, we then decided to take a boat ride tour, which just costs 50 THB per person, which is a great deal. The boat ride tour was actually quite entertaining and was definitely worth it. If you go to Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม), I’d highly recommend the boat tour along with all the delicious food.

16:35 Dinner at Saw Nah Wang (ร้าน ส.หน้าวัง) – After getting back to our hotel near Khao San road, we took a little rest and then headed out for dinner to a restaurant called Saw Nah Wang (ร้าน ส.หน้าวัง). The main dish to eat at this restaurant is pad mee krached ruam (ผัดหมี่กระเฉดรวม), stir fried rice noodles with water mimosa. They make it so well, and it’s always delicious – especially if you like stir fried noodles, it’s a great dish.

16:34 Saphan Phut Market (สะพานพุทธ) – After going to the floating market in the morning, we decided to continue the Bangkok markets at night and we headed to Saphan Phut Market (สะพานพุทธ), which is a Thai youth clothing and hang out market. The market is always lively at night, and tonight was no different. There’s not a lot to do there, but if you’re interested in Thai youth culture, it’s a good place to visit.

21:00 Pak Khlong Talad (ปากคลองตลาด) – Known in Thai as Pak Khlong Talad (ปากคลองตลาด), or as the flower market Bangkok, it’s a giant flower distribution market that’s open 24 hours a day in Bangkok. But the best time to go is at night, and even the best time in around midnight to 3 am or so when the market is at its busiest. We got there around 10 pm and there were still plenty of flowers to see, and it was a good last stop of the night.

Day 4, visiting Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม) and eating the snakehead fish, as well as visiting a few other local markets in Bangkok, was another fun day in Bangkok.

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29 Comments

  1. Mark you incredible U videos Are so beautiful you given us more Interests a video I love you Channel I watch everyday Thank you I love you

  2. the progression of mark's videos is amazing, if you watch his earlier work with migrationology and his latest videos it is like night and day and in a good way. you can see mark started from the bottom and with passion and learning about vlogging and video editing etc, progressed to making some of the best food vlogs on the net and with a genuine feel, not fake or over excited and acting all giddy, just real genuine spots and street food and real reactions to food the world over. what a great episode this was, funny how napkins arent a neccessity in thailand, lol but the food is amazing and for the price. thanks for the videos mark and cheers!

  3. Incredibly, You may be Thai person in previous life. You can eat everything much more than I who is real Thai. Anyway, I remember your happy face eating anything all around.That make me feel more appetite. By the way, you and your wife is sweet couple.

  4. pinch the shrimp at the tip of tail when you are pulling the body out with your mouth. This will detach the entire body in one bite.

  5. I will have a few days' stopover in Bangkok in a few weeks and your videos are an amazing help! Now I have a gazillion things to eat and only one stomach to fit them all in.

  6. Dude why do you double dip and put your dirty spoon/fork and chopstick into every dish, let other people eat too. It's pretty disgusting. I'd walk off the table if I were sharing a meal with you

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