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Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช), referred to locally as Yaowarat (same name of the street), is one of the most exciting places in the entire city.
The area is especially known for its vast supply of Thai and Chinese street food and restaurants, but Yaowarat is also home to countless gold stores, medicine and herbs dealers and markets that seem to go on forever. Exploring the narrow alleys and markets is a great way to get a feel for this lively area of Bangkok.
In the daytime, Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is home the Sampeng Market which is one of the city's busiest wholesale market for textiles, fabric and random trinkets. In the night, Charoen Krung road and Yaowarat road transforms into a street food paradise - some of the most famous stalls in the city.
My first stop is the famous Uan Pochana (ก๋วยจั๊บ อ้วนโภชนา) for a bowl of kuay jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำใส) - rice noodle rolls in a porky soup with lots of innards. The soup is nicely peppery and really tasty.
After an appetizer (which was still an entire meal in itself), I cross over the street to T & K Seafood restaurant to order one of my favorite dishes: steamed fish in lemon and garlic sauce. T & K Seafood is not my absolute favorite restaurant, but due to its great location, it makes a convenient place to dine.
Last but not least, not trip to Chinatown Bangkok would be complete without a bowl of Thai Chinese style dessert. There are a number of different stalls and I chose one that served my all time favorite dessert known as bua loy nam king (ginger water with black sesame dumplings บัวลอยน้ำขิง).
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Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช), referred to locally as Yaowarat (same name of the street), is one of the most exciting places in the entire city.
The area is especially known for its vast supply of Thai and Chinese street food and restaurants, but Yaowarat is also home to countless gold stores, medicine and herbs dealers and markets that seem to go on forever. Exploring the narrow alleys and markets is a great way to get a feel for this lively area of Bangkok.
In the daytime, Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is home the Sampeng Market which is one of the city's busiest wholesale market for textiles, fabric and random trinkets. In the night, Charoen Krung road and Yaowarat road transforms into a street food paradise - some of the most famous stalls in the city.
My first stop is the famous Uan Pochana (ก๋วยจั๊บ อ้วนโภชนา) for a bowl of kuay jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำใส) - rice noodle rolls in a porky soup with lots of innards. The soup is nicely peppery and really tasty.
After an appetizer (which was still an entire meal in itself), I cross over the street to T & K Seafood restaurant to order one of my favorite dishes: steamed fish in lemon and garlic sauce. T & K Seafood is not my absolute favorite restaurant, but due to its great location, it makes a convenient place to dine.
Last but not least, not trip to Chinatown Bangkok would be complete without a bowl of Thai Chinese style dessert. There are a number of different stalls and I chose one that served my all time favorite dessert known as bua loy nam king (ginger water with black sesame dumplings บัวลอยน้ำขิง).
Follow my food adventures:
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See you on the blog and thanks for watching!
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IM FROM THE FUTURE.
By my reckoning, I believe Bangkok Chinatown offers the best of street foods. If it can clean up to freshen up, it would be wonderful.
9 years later, this video still remains one of my absolute favourite about Bangkok's Chinatown food in the entire youtube
You should have mentioned all the rats and cockroaches walking around
The real Goro Inokashira ♫
Guay Jub Ouan Pochana owner passed away today because of Covid 😭
Youtube recommendation make me here, to the one of of the oldest your videos I think, to the young Mark, always amazing 🤩
Agustus 2020 in pandemi situation
Delicious food dish.😋 amazing video👍💯💖😍
Prehistoric videos of Mark Wiens
Grouillante de vie de jour comme de nuit comme charoen krung road les deux artères brillamment illuminées dés le crépuscule ne sont qu' une succession De restaurants où l'on sert friture et soupes à toute heure .cinéma pharmacies pleines de bocaux bijouteries
Les ruelles entre les deux artères notamment soi wanit regorgent d' échoppes obscures vendant de tout
Près du petit canal se trouve le marché aux voleurs ou nakhonskasem domaine des antiquaires il y a encore De pittoresques demeures chinoises anciennes qui malheureusement disparaissaient au profit du moderne parmi les temples réputés wat traimitr conserve le bouddha d'or bel exemple de l'art sukhotai
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parang pinas lang din a.
Hey Mark,
Can you share some software companies in Bangkok…
Are you reading out of a book?