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Yet another popular Bangkok street food dessert or snack is a Thai style crepe or pancake (เครป). You can find them all over the streets, most of the time at small markets, and from roaming motorcycles and street stalls.
The basic Thai crepe (เครป) cart is just a hot skillet that completely flat and heated by a gas tank that slow and evenly distributes fire to heat it up. When the skillet is nice and hot a few spoons of pancake batter and dumped into the middle of the skillet and the vendor proceeds to spread it out evenly using a wooden mallet that looks kind of like a small water scraper. A few circles and the Thai pancake is evenly thin and just takes a few moments to fully cook all the way through.
Next it’s up to you to choose your toppings. Just like lots of Thai street food, you have a choice between sweet and savory, or even a combination of both together. Lots of Thais like dried shredded pork on their crepe pancakes, but I however don’t care so much for that version and decided to go for the sweet version including bananas and chocolate – as the vendor personally recommended that combination for me. After the pancake was fully cooked she proceeded to slice up a banana and evenly layer it over the entire pancake base. From there the busted out the chocolate syrup and began to generously squirt on lots and lots of chocolate. When I thought she was going to let up, she just continued to add more and more chocolate! Finally she determined it was all ready and she then folded the crepe in half and then in quarters. Before serving me, she stuck it into a handheld little cardboard device and gave it to me.
So there in my hand I had a Thai crepe pancake (เครป) filled with bananas and chocolate and piping hot. The crepe was a little crunchy while the bananas and chocolate were hot, sweet, and flavorful. There are many Thai street food desserts and sweets to choose from, and if you like pancakes, you may want to try a Thai banana chocolate crepe!
Music is by Singsiri and the song is called Asking for Her Hand in Marriage.
Music in this video is used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License from Soundcloud.com
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Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. I'm sure I'll miss it.
Delicious pan cake😋👍 good video👍💯💖😍
Mark you looked so different back then. Ha!
nice crepes
Can someone please tell me how to make these?? I've been looking everywhere for the recipe.
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looks excellent, much less oil than the ones I bought in bangkok from an Indian guy. You can see she puts a lot of care into it, the magic ingrediënt to the best food is love. 🙂
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great vid
are the really only 20 thb???
love thailand , cant wait to be here againn , awww
So cheap and so clean! I bet it's delicious!
Like the song you put on this video and pancake looks clean. glad to see she wears glove.
why are they so cheap! omg, i wanna live there!
Imagine if they had nutella….lol.
that looks so yumm…and love the fact that she's wearing gloves …which is uncommon among my country's street food sellers
Oh my god no comment wunderbar 😉
Hi Mark,
May i know where is this place located at for Thai Banana Chocolate Crepe (Pancake).
you should have the VINE APP ;)))
Oh when I was in Thailand we would eat one of these a day! They were just sooo delicious!
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yaay it look gooed
I am student in Thailand . And I like all of your video that awesome .
That looks soooo good!!
i miss too baby !!!
This is amazing!
wh-what's wrong with the french…? *confuse*
I miss Crepe so much!!!!!! and I like all your videos. So how long have you been living in Thailand? Because you know about Bangkok so well.
I love your videos mate! I can see that look on your face and I know it tastes great.
65c (45p in England) damn right I'm gonna buy one….or 3!
I really must go to Thailand 🙂
Hey, glad you like them too, the roti style is excellent as well.
Thank you!
Thank you so much Lucy!
Hey, this was just a 1 minute walk from Democracy Monument, though she's a mobile cart, so I'm not sure if she changes locations every now and then.
Thank you very much Vicky!
Hey Halim, cool, would love to try one!
Looks so delicious! Where in Bangkok is this?
Algerian crepes are the besttttttttt
Hi there, I just stumbled across your videos and they are great! Please keep up the awesome work!
I think it's delicious better than normal crepe.
IDK,May be I'm too sleepy or super starving. LOL
I love your videos they are vey entertaining and useful!
Hey, I have heard of it, but never been there. How was it!??? Is it worth the wait?
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Did you ever heard of Pa Porn Crepe (เครปป้าพร) in Chok Chai 4 Soi 54
The Crepe is look the same that you eat but you have to wait for the long time….
Some people call Pa Porn Crepe "The next life Crepe", "100 years Crepe"
I order on 7 pm but I receive Crepe on 2 am, LOL.
his makes me a child again, how old r u bw
thanks, yes i will .. been there many times, and now have girlfriend, so love food to 🙂 so now this trip, i go true 7 countrys in Asia,, food is main gool. 🙂
Wow, really?!
Hey Lucy, it is a great method!
Hey Sharna, thanks a lot for getting a copy of my guide, I appreciate it. Hope you have a wonderful trip!