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After yesterday’s incredible seafood feast (you can watch that video here: ) we didn’t do much on Day 2 of our family vacation in Pattaya. I slept in a little, then did some video editing, and then Ying and I took a little drive about Pattaya to find some coffee. We ended up at an expensive coffee shop and I had an American. We then went back to our beach house in Pattaya and relaxed until we checked out.
On our way back to Bangkok we stopped at a famous Thai market called Talad Nong Mon (ตลาดหนองมน), famous for dried seafood and for khao lam, sticky rice roasted in a bamboo pole. We were at the market just for a few minutes, and then we headed back to Bangkok.
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After yesterday’s incredible seafood feast (you can watch that video here: ) we didn’t do much on Day 2 of our family vacation in Pattaya. I slept in a little, then did some video editing, and then Ying and I took a little drive about Pattaya to find some coffee. We ended up at an expensive coffee shop and I had an American. We then went back to our beach house in Pattaya and relaxed until we checked out.
On our way back to Bangkok we stopped at a famous Thai market called Talad Nong Mon (ตลาดหนองมน), famous for dried seafood and for khao lam, sticky rice roasted in a bamboo pole. We were at the market just for a few minutes, and then we headed back to Bangkok.
Thank you for watching!
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Made by Mark and Ying Wiens
►Check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
SNAPCHAT: migrationology
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
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nice song in the back ground…which song
Its like every time I watch you I get hungry
Hi Mark every you think of writing a book about your travel plans
beautiful video and food👍💯💖😍
Look at Mark. Love the sunglasses !
Hey Mark, can you do a video on fish cakes and Nam Sod
my husband and I are visiting for a week in bangkok specifically in sukhumvit(im not sure if I spell it right).I love seafood so MUCH! where should we go to get blue crab or any type of seafood?i actually like the public market you went to with your wife's family, I think it was called "ang sala" that kind of place I want to go to.Thanks in advance.
Whats the name of the reggae band you play in this video? Great job Mark, regards from Phoenix, AZ
Thank You I am Heading to Pattaya on Business next year.
Mark, please create one dish recipes from your mom in law and your hosts that we followers can pay for so we all benefit from your wonderful work
MARK, YOU NEED TO TAKE BIGGER BITES………. JUST KIDDING, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. ILL NEVER SEE THESE PLACES BUT I'M ENJOYING THEM THROUGH YOU. THANKS
It's only expensive because you're not used to the American prices of coffee
When you came to india with your family?