Thai Street Food – 5 MUST EAT Foods in Chinatown, Bangkok!! (Local Favorites Only!)

Thai Street Food - 5 MUST EAT Foods in Chinatown, Bangkok!! (Local Favorites Only!)
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BANGKOK, THAILAND – Welcome to Bangkok, a paradise of Thai street food. Today we’re exploring Bangkok’s Chinatown, known as Yaowarat, to eat the 5 best Thai Chinese foods – dishes you don’t want to miss!

Here’s all the Thai street food we ate in this video:

#1 Kuay Jab (ก๋วยจั๊บ)
Location: Tu Kway Chap ก๋วยจั๊บเฮียตุ๊ แปลงนาม สูตร100ปี (https://goo.gl/maps/3UMKSJB9ycAYoJnV6) – This place is really old school, tucked within a market and they only open a few days per week for breakfast. That being said there are some legendary kuay jab street food stalls on the main Yaowarat road during the evening.
Price – 50 THB ($1.43) per bowl

#2 Yellow Curry (แกงกะหรี่)
Location: Khao Gaeng Hia Hee (ร้านข้าวแกงคลองถม (เฮียฮี้) (https://goo.gl/maps/iv13VGkFzVZ2Xnuf8) – This Thai Chinese curry hotspot specializes in rice and curry and especially a yellow with beef tendon boiled for six hours.
Price – 50 THB ($1.43) per plate

#3 Fishball Noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลา)
Location: Jeng Kung Fish Ball Noodle (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลาเจงคุง) (https://goo.gl/maps/H8DrqaS4jKpEQ6n7A) – One of the many popular noodles of Bangkok’s Chinatown is fishball noodles and this is one of the best places to try it.
Price – 60 THB per bowl

#4 Oyster Omelet (หอยทอด)
Location: Wang Hoy Tod (เว้งหอยทอด) (https://goo.gl/maps/GtzdYNv7bZWPn2d97) – Talk about a food legend, he’s been cooking Thai Chinese fried oyster omelettes for over 60 years!
Price: 60 THB ($1.72) per plate

#5 Roast Suckling Pig (หมูหัน)
Location: Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่) (https://goo.gl/maps/v6zf6LnVQqMpVipk6) – Finally to complete this Yaowarat tour, we’re going to Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่), a restaurant that’s been open for over 100 years and specializes in Teochow food, known for their extremely crispy roast suckling pig!
Price: 4,040 THB ($115.69) for everything

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28 Comments

  1. Keeping my eye on the no' of subscribers. Mark and family so deserve to be recognized for all their travels and introducing us to such a variety of traditional foods from all the continents , for now it is at 9 million seven hundred ninety thousand 9.79M close to 10 millions followers, Go Mark and Family, jolly well done.

  2. Yah after 3 meals, Mark Wiens needs to go throw up the food that he ate, so he has room for more food, at 22:11. 😂 There is no way that he stays that skinny eating that much food. 🍱

  3. That second restaurant has a funny name for something located in Thailand if you know the Thai language. I will not mention the meaning.

  4. That second place with the nice curry's had me intrigued and only $1.43 a plate
    And at the third place; I'm just not a fan of fish balls because of all the things Mark mentions at around 17:35 most places make nasty fish balls but I'd definitely try those hand made ones and those noodles ! They looked amazing !

  5. Sir, I love to watch your videos so much from India, you know ♥️♥️♥️. Hope so, you're coming back to India again to taste different more delicious foods?

  6. Mark, this vide was engaging with the sounds of the cooking and preparation and the filming was good as well, 🫡overall really good content, t and keep it up

  7. Mark I love that you’re doing more local and street food again and you’re editing is fantastic! I’ve been watching you for years, you’re the best!

  8. I enjoy watching your videos. I wish I had your palette to enjoy so many unique foods. I'd love to see an updated Q&A – I'm dying to know how often you explore food for videos, once a week? once a month? Do you eat all the dishes in one day usually? If yes, HOW do you do that?! lol I assume you stay really active? I've never seen you with a food baby lol. I'd love to hear more about foods you regularly do not like or foods you've filmed that weren't all that great. Have you ever been sick from something you ate? Also, having someone else film a behind-the-scenes would be really interesting, like how others see you filming yourself in the places you eat…the set up, do you contact the restaurants ahead of time so they know you're coming etc?
    Thank you for all the exploring!

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