Papaya Salad ส้มตำ (“som tam”) is easily the most well-known food in all of North-Eastern Thailand. You’ll find incredible variety and often very unique local flavors by trying all the versions you can find of this one, freshly made food!…
Read moreOne of the most ultimate lunchtime feasts in Thailand is the combination of Thai grilled chicken, papaya salad, and white sticky rice. In this article I want to show you Khon Kaen University’s best restaurant, serving some of the best…
Read moreKhao soi (ข้าวซอย), or curry noodles, is easily the most well known dishes of all Northern Thai food. Dear to the hearts of locals as well as a popular dish among expats and travelers (because it’s so delicious), many would…
Read moreKhanom Tokyo (ขนมโตเกียว) is a popular Thai sweet and savory street food snack. While you’ll find it across Thailand and throughout Bangkok, one of the happiest vendors of all is Uncle Tokyo (ลุงโตเกียว), who sells along Soi Convent in Silom,…
Read moreKuay Teow Khae (ร้านก๋วยเตี๋ยวแคะ) is an extremely popular Thai street food noodle stall in downtown Silom, Bangkok. The egg noodles are crinkly, the seasoning is spicy and sour, and the crispy pork belly will crunch and melt in your mouth…
Read moreThai basil stir fry (ผัดกะเพรา pad kaprao) is one of the pillars of Thai street food comfort in Bangkok. It’s one of those dishes that’s simple to make, complex in flavor, it never gets old, and it’s without fail, always…
Read moreTo eat Thailand’s best coconut milk BBQ chicken (ไก่กอและ), you have to go to the tiny town of Hua Sai (หัวไทร), located on the coast of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand. There you’ll find a generations old coconut milk bbq…
Read moreIf eating oozing soft boiled eggs over noodles at 4 am is appealing to you, Ko Boo Rossing Noodle (ร้านโกบู้รสซิ่ง) is a Bangkok street food stall you’re going to want to take note of. But don’t worry… they’re open 24 hours a day,…
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