More information about visiting Bangkok’s Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน): http://migrationology.com/?p=16182
Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน), also known as Bangkok’s Artist’s House or Baan Khlong Bang Luang, is a two hundred year old wooden home in the city. It’s located across the Chao Phraya river from much of downtown Bangkok, in an area known as Thonburi, right along one of the main canals. Arriving to Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน) is a real throwback in time, it feels like you’re far removed from the chaos and clutter of Bangkok and back to how the city was when it first started to be settled and developed. The only reason you know you’re still in Bangkok is the obnoxious thundering longtail boats that zoom past every few minutes. The Artist’s House is along one of the main tour canals, so it does have a lot of boat traffic – but it’s still a great place to visit.
So we arrived to Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน) in the early afternoon and after walking around a few of the shops, we then went straight to Bangkok Artist’s House and decided to grab lunch. Khao gaeng, or a variety of Thai curries and prepared dishes was on the menu. I chose a bowl mushroom coconut milk curry, bitter melon stuffed with pork, a fried mackerel fish and omelet served with shrimp paste hot sauce, and a plate of rice topped with a fried egg. Sitting on the side of the house with a view of the canal was a memorable way to enjoy a feast. The food was good and the view was excellent.
At 2 pm each day except Wednesday (and occasional off days when the dancers get hired off site for a private event) there’s traditional Thai puppet show. The show is one of the main reasons to visit Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน) in Bangkok. The performance was very well done and the puppets depicted a story from Hanuman. I was impressed and I would highly recommend the show to anyone who visits Bangkok.
After the Thai traditional puppet show, we had a coffee and sat relaxing at Baan Silapin (บ้านศิลปิน) for a few more minutes before heading back to the road and catching a taxi home. Bangkok Artist’s House is still an off the beaten track attraction to explore in Bangkok. It’s a nicely preserved home and a real fun activity when you visit!
Address: 315 Wat Tong Salangam, Phet Kasem 28, Thanon Phet Kasem, Pa Si Charoen, Bangkok, Thailand 10160
Open Hours: 9 am – 6 pm daily (but no puppet show on Wednesdays, also call ahead to confirm the puppet show)
Phone: 02-868-5279, 089-125-3949 , 081-258-9260
How to get there: If you don’t take a longtail boat from the Chao Phraya, the best way to get there is by taking a taxi to Charoen Sanitwong Soi 3. Go all the way to end of the road at the 7-Eleven. Then walk across the footbridge, make a left, and you’ll be at Baan Silapin in just a few minutes.
Thai Directions (for Taxi):
จรัญสนิทวงศ์ ซอย.3 เข้าซอยไปสุดซอยจะเจอ 7-11 ลงหน้าเซเว่น เดินเข้าไปในซอยข้างเซเว่น แล้วเดินข้ามสะพานข้ามคลอง แล้วเลี้ยวซ้าย
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OMG Mark before travelling the world
Good location. good food👍😋 nice video👍💖😍
Puppet show seems very interesting. exquisite and dynamic!
I would most deff love to see that puppet show.
,I will put this on my list at the top, as I enjoyed being on the river for lunch and seeing all the shops. Thanks for showing this part of Bangkok.
Mark from where did you take sonteaw?
soi charansanitwong 3 ซอยบ้านผมเอง
how come you never get fat with all the food you eat..?? LoL 😀
Scenic surroundings and food looked good. But it worried me that not off it seemed to be simering or boiling.
Hey Mark, how come people don't catch those fishes at 0:55? Are they protected or just not good to eat?
Bitter melon soup my favorite
Did you seriously say 'turtle liver'?
i always admired of those people who walk and film their food. it looks perfect, keep it going. me myself i just go out and eat, been here 3 years already and still have no videos 🙂
i will defantly be visiting this
the play was beautiful
Great video Mark ! God bless you always for sharing !
Sorry about that, but hope you have fun!
Hey Jim, thanks for watching, nope not quite that tall, more like 5'11. Ok, I'll check out the momos!
Thanks for watching Tom!
Hey great to hear from you Camilo, I'm actually traveling right now, will be out of Thailand for the next few months. When will you be visiting?
Thank you Mario!
Thank you!
Very nice Thai accent ! Like a Thai people
the bitter melon looks very delicious :d
Looked awesome Mark! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Ying & Mark,
Best puppetry I've seen since Thunderbirds. Another excellent video from the 2 of you. Mark, you look pretty lanky; what are you 6'1, 6'2 ?
P.S Still waiting for a reply to my Momos comment.
Jim.
Look forward to your visit Mark! Let me know and we can go and harvest paua, cray fish, kina, scallops and so on an put an incredible NZ feast of for you to film! If your into fresh seafood that is 🙂
Hah, awesome, thanks so much for your support!
Thank you very much Marcus. I really enjoyed watching the puppets as well!
Great to hear you'll be coming to Bangkok! I'm going to be traveling for the next few months and will be back at the end of October, let me know!
Thank you Steve!
Thank you for watching!
Hey, thanks for sharing. I didn't know there was only 2 left, but I hope it continues to be preserved here, it was really fun to watch!
Hey, glad you love nam prik kapi, I really love it too!
Yes, it's a wonderful country!
Hey, you're awesome, thanks for the kind comment. Hope you can check this place out next time you're in Thailand!
Thank you, I need a lot more practice though!!
Yes, glad you love it too, it sure is great!