A Foodie’s Guide to Bangkok’s Markets in 2023



A Foodie's Guide to Bangkok's Markets in 2023

A Foodie’s Guide to Bangkok’s Markets in 2023

A Foodie’s Guide to Bangkok’s Markets in 2023 ,Bangkok is a food lover’s paradise, particularly for those who enjoy street food. The city is renowned for its diverse street food scene, offering a wide range of delicious and affordable options. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, there’s always something new to try in Bangkok.

 

Khao San Road Roundabout:

Located just a few minutes away from the busy Khao San Road, the roundabout at the end of the road is a street food haven. With a variety of curries, boat noodles, rice dishes, fried foods, and desserts, you’ll be able to try some of the best street food in Bangkok.

On Nut Soi 77 Market:

Soi 77  Market in On Nut is a popular street food area, especially in the evenings. In addition to the street food, there are also several massage shops in the area where you can get a one-hour foot massage for only 200 baht. Try the skewers, chicken and pork rice dishes, pork sausages, and more.



Huai Khwang Night Market:

One of the most authentic night markets in Bangkok, Hua Quan Night Market is a must-visit for those looking for a unique street food experience. With street food vendors lining up behind a busy road, you’ll be able to try some of the best street food in the city while also watching how dishes like pad thai and pan-fried omelets are made on the spot.

Soi Patpong, Silom Area:

Soi Papong in Silom is a popular street food destination in the morning, with hundreds of workers from the salon business district coming here to get their breakfast and lunch. There’s also a fantastic food market in Soy Tin that gets packed during lunchtime with office workers.

Wang Lang Market:

After visiting popular tourist destinations such as the Grand Palace and Wat Po, one can head over to the Wang Lang Market for a unique street food experience. To get to the market, take the ferry from the pier and be prepared to be surrounded by dozens of street food vendors offering traditional Thai dishes. The market itself and the main road that runs next to it both offer a wide selection of delicious street food and traditional Thai snacks. In addition to the street food, there are also some great restaurants and cafes in the same area where visitors can enjoy a meal while taking in the views of the Chao Phra River.



Jodd’s Fair:

Jodd’s Fair is the reincarnation of the closed Rochelle Train Market and has done well in bringing back all the memorable street food stalls. With 30 to 40 street food stalls selling all kinds of street foods, you’ll be able to find something to suit your taste.

Pier 21 Food Courts:

Believe it or not, street food can be found inside a shopping mall in Bangkok. Pier 21 Food Courts, located inside the Terminal 21 shopping mall, offers a wide selection of traditional Thai street foods such as Pad Thai, Tom Yum, mango sticky rice, chicken rice, stewed pork leg rice, boat noodles, and many more. In addition to the street food, there are also street food carts selling fruits, grilled meatballs, and toasted buns. The food is incredibly cheap, with dishes averaging around 30 to 40 baht, which is about 1 to 1.5 USD.

Ramkhamhaeng Market:

There is often a correlation between universities and street food hubs, and the Ramkhamhaeng Market near Ramkhamhaeng University is no exception. This market serves as a street food and shopping hub for thousands of local Thai students who flock to the market every night. The food here tends to be geared towards a younger crowd, with a focus on sweet desserts and fried foods. There are close to a hundred street food stores in the market, and beside it is a nicely designed lake area for people to enjoy their meals while taking in the scenery.



Rot Fai Market, Srinakarin:

The Rockfire Market is a huge night market with lots of shopping, food, and nightlife options. However, the food market is the highlight of the market, with close to 100 street food stalls and restaurants offering a huge diversity of Thai street foods such as seafood, paco pao, beef and pork skewers, boat noodles, and more.



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Chinatown, Yaowarat:

It’s no surprise that the top of the list for street food adventures in Bangkok is Chinatown. Starting from around 7 PM in the evenings, hundreds of street food vendors arrive and prepare amazing dishes for the thousands of hungry local Thais and travelers from all over the world. As you walk down the main Yaowarat Road, be prepared for the incredible atmosphere and mouth-watering aromas coming from the food. Some must-tries include the 9 egg roll noodles, the grill squid stalls, and the Guaijao Road noodle restaurant. Chinatown is open every day except Monday nights and stays open until 2 AM in the morning. The food here is heavily influenced by the fusion of Chinese and Thai culture, making it a unique and unforgettable experience.

Asiatique The Riverfront:

Asiatique The Riverfront is a unique shopping and dining destination located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. This open-air mall boasts an impressive collection of over 1,500 boutiques, shops, restaurants, and bars, making it one of the city’s most popular attractions. The mall is designed to resemble an old-world trading port, with a mix of Victorian and Art Deco architecture, and is lit up by thousands of twinkling lights at night.

 

Bangkok Street Food Tour, oh what a sight!

A journey through the city, full of delight.

Aromas fill the air, a symphony of scents,

With flavors that entice, and leave you quite content.

 

You’ll find curries and noodles, fried foods, and more,

Dishes that you’ve never seen, waiting at the street store.

From boat noodles to curries, crispy pork rice,

The street food scene in Bangkok is quite a delight.

 

With markets and stalls, that line the busy streets,

You’ll find the tastiest treats, and all the locals meet.

At Huai Khwang Night Market, or Wang Lang, so bright,

You’ll be in for a feast, as you tour through the night.

 

And if you’re looking for something sweet, then have no fear,

At Bangkok’s street food tour, you’ll find treats that are dear.

From mango sticky rice to street food carts selling fruit,

The options are endless, and oh, so astute.



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