I’m talking crispier than you can imagine. That perfectly golden crown on the top of each nugget of pork belly is so crispy that it actually gets stuck in your teeth like popcorn, and it’s an absolutely beautiful thing. In…
Read moreChua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง) is a restaurant in Bangkok that’s legendary for their braised goose. They’ve been serving the same goose braised in a secret mixture of soy and spices for 4 generations now, and the authentic taste and cooking…
Read moreAre you ready to eat some of Bangkok’s best southern Thai food? Janhom Restaurant (ร้านจันทร์หอม) is a restaurant in Bangkok that serves incredible southern Thai food that will blow you away with an overdose of powerfully delicious flavor. In this…
Read moreWhen you eat at Lookshin Anamai (ร้านลูกชิ้นอนามัย) in Bangkok you’ll immediately know they take their meatballs to the next level. Located within the Bangkok Hospital neighborhood, come here for great Thai beef noodles, and especially their unique meatballs. I’ll just start off…
Read moreKrua Apsorn Restaurant in Bangkok is no secret: It’s been written about in all sorts of Bangkok guidebooks and covered by news stations, tv shows, and news websites. Being based in Bangkok since 2009, I’ve eaten at Krua Apsorn (ร้านครัวอัปษร)…
Read moreKuay jab (ก๋วยจั๊บ) is one of those dishes I don’t eat very often… But when you’re slurping the hot peppery soup, sweat dripping down your forehead, bumping shoulders with other happy eaters, you’re reminded just how incredibly delicious and soothing…
Read moreBangkok’s Chinatown (known as Yaowarat) is known for its incredible street food and seafood. Located along the corner of the always bustling Yaowarat Road and Phadung Dao (also known as Soi Texas), is Lek and Rut Seafood (ล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด), one of the…
Read moreBraised pork leg and rice (khao kha moo ข้าวขาหมู) is one of the standard Thai street food dishes. And typically, it really is a pretty standard tasting and eating dish. It’s available at hundreds of street food corners, kind of…
Read moreChicken and rice are two things that go very well together. And while khao man gai (usually boiled chicken and rice) is constantly available as a street food dish throughout Thailand, khao mok gai (ข้าวหมกไก่), which is the Thai equivalent of…
Read moreSoup noodles are one of the most commonly available street food dishes you’ll find throughout Bangkok. And there are many different types of noodles and soups to try. For a great comforting bowl of soup noodles, kuay teow gai (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่), or Thai chicken…
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