Epic Food Fair in Thailand!! $50 CHALLENGE – Everything You Have to Eat!

Epic Food Fair in Thailand!! $50 CHALLENGE - Everything You Have to Eat!
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Today we’re going on a Thai street food tour at one of the biggest Thai fairs. The challenge is to try and eat $50 of food!

Wat Rai Khing (งานวัดไร่ขิง) is located about an hour outside of Bangkok, in Nakhon Pathom. The temple is famous for hosting an annual Thai fair called the Ngan Wat Rai Khing, that’s one of the biggest and busiest fairs in Thailand. You’ll find all sorts of interesting things at this Thai fair, but mostly unique, delicious and some crazy Thai foods! 

So we’re on a mission to walk around and explore Wat Rai Khing (งานวัดไร่ขิง), and we’re going to eat $50 of Thai street food at this food fair this afternoon!

Grilled octopus (หมึกย่าง) – 200 THB

Honey baked chicken (ไก่อบน้ำผึ้ง) – 60 THB for ½ chicken (we bought 1 chicken for 120 THB)
Honey baked pork (หมูอบน้ำผึ้ง) – 50 THB per 100 grams (We bought 500 grams, 250 THB)

Grilled bananas (kluay ping กล้วยปิ้ง) – 59 THB

Crab roll (hoy jaw จ๊อปู) – 250 THB
Wagyu steamed bun (ซาลาเปาเนื้อวากิว)
Fish custard (hor mok ห่อหมก) – 70 THB

Ice cream sweet potato (iteem man waan (ไอติมมองบลังมันม่วง) – 139 THB

Honey lemon soda (nam peung manao น้ำผึ้งมะนาว) – 39 THB

Mixed Thai salad (yam ruam ยำรวม) – 300 THB

Fried insects (malang tod แมลงทอด) – 50 THB

Chicken noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่) 60 THB

Total price – 1,537 THB ($46.19), we managed to eat all that food and bought lots of food to bring home all for under $50!

Wat Rai Khing (งานวัดไร่ขิง) is a busy Thai fair, and what I like about it is its creative and trendy, but it’s very local, and very entertaining, and you’ll find some unique and delicious foods to try! 

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29 Comments

  1. From 8:56 on for a while you can hear a monk chanting over a loudspeaker. Curious fact, Thailand is one of the most religiously observant countries on the planet. Almost all young men spend time as a monk in their youth and then return to the monasteries years later to become ordained. It would be very difficult to separate Thai culture from Buddhism. Abjectly fascinating.

  2. Mark, is the backpack a carry-over from your early days? I see you still carry it around and just wondered if it is a continuity prop now that you're quite successful. I like the look, but was just wondering.

  3. Everything looks delicious, but I'd totally hit that insect stall. Not only is the owner fun and friendly, but fried insects are really good. I've had fried crispy mealworms, and they were so good. Just like Mark said about the silkworms, the mealworms have a nutty flavor, and they're really addictive.🐛😋

  4. Thank you Mark & Ying for bringing us out to the fair! The glazed ribs and chicken towards the beginning, as well as that chicken noodle finale, looked amazing!

  5. Ever since we came back from Thailand, I just HATE going to any fairs here in the States. The prices here are so grossly expensive. $50 will only get you one or two items at the fairs and they’re not even that good!! I count the days I can go back to Thailand.

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