Food Photo: Thai Kuay Jab Noodle Soup (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำข้น)

by Mark Wiens on June 1, 2012

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Kuay Jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำข้น)

Kuay Jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำข้น) is one of the speciality noodle soup dishes in Thailand. From Yaowarat to Victory Monument (where you can get Bangkok’s fastest street food), a select few vendors serve this porky favorite.

The noodles are rolled into hand rolled cigarette looking shapes and the soup is a combination of pig intestines and blood jelly!

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Mark Wiens is a Thai food fanatic. If he's not devouring something on a neighborhood street in Bangkok, he might be on a pilgrimage to locate durian. Visit his travel food website at Migrationology and follow him on Facebook.

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1 Scott March 12, 2013 at 10:47 am

Hi Mark,

My wife took me to an amazing spot to eat Kuay Jab on the corner of Yarowat Rd and a soi (the number escapes me).

It was the most delicious peppery broth filled with all those amazing bits of pork we all love. She thought it would be too peppery for me, but I get hungry just thinking about it.

If you’re not sure which place I mean let me know and I will press her for details. Right next to that eatery is a lady cooking great plates of Pad Thai for 35 baht.

Brilliant.

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2 Mark Wiens March 16, 2013 at 9:19 am

Hey Scott, thanks for sharing! I love that peppery broth. Yes, I’ve been to that place a few times… I think it’s right opposite the market lane? And they also make ‘moo satay’ right there too.

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