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Thai Street Food in Bangkok with The Food Ranger - AUTHENTIC Local Tour 4

Thai Street Food in Bangkok with The Food Ranger - AUTHENTIC Local Tour 4

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Trevor James (The Food Ranger) and Mark Wiens go on a Thai street food tour in Bangkok Subscribe to Trevors channel: Subscribe to Marks channel: If you have one full day in Bangkok and want to go on an all out extreme Bangkok food tour to eat all four of the major Thai regional cuisines, this is the do-it-yourself food tour you want to take. Trevor and I met up early in the morning, and we first drove over to Wang Lang Market, which by the way is amazing Thai street food market in Bangkok. We just parked there though, and then continued on walking to our first restaurants. the blog post for more details about all the restaurants we ate at at details about how you can go there: 1. Southern Thai Food ) at Ruam Tai Restaurant ) Ruam Tai Restaurant ) is one of my favorite southern Thai food restaurants in Bangkok. They serve a huge selection of curries, and you can pretty much point and choose to whatever Thai dishes you want to try. Highlights for Trevor and I were the sour curry with taro stems ) and definitely the fish entrails curry ( gaeng tai pla. All the dishes are full of spice and flavor. While walking back through Wang Lang Market ) we stopped real fast to taste some khanom tungtaek, a famous sweet waffle at the market. 2. Isaan (Northeastern) Thai Food ) at Som Tam Jay So Restaurant ) Next up on this Bangkok Thai street food tour, we headed to Som Tam Jay So Restaurant ) for Isaan food, which is from the Northeastern region of Thailand. At this restaurant youll get the true taste of Isaan, especially when it comes to their salads. Trevor and I both had a few tears of joy from eating our plate of green papaya salad with fermented fish ( tam boo plaraa. The food was amazing as always, and I always leave extremely happy. 3. Northern Thai Food ) at Or Tor Kor Market ( ) Northern Thai food is very underrepresented in Bangkok, and we wanted a street food environment, so we decided to go to Or Tor Kor Market, which is a gourmet Thai food market in Bangkok. Theres a stall called Pen Jan Northern Food ) which serves the full selection of Northern Thai dishes, and probably the best dish we tried was their pork hanglay curry. 4. Central Thai Food ) at Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu ) Finally to complete this one day Thai street food tour of Bangkok we needed to eat Central Thai food. There are so many Central Thai dishes, but one of the most well known is tom yum goong, a shrimp soup. I think one of the best places to eat tom yum goong in Bangkok is Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu, and it never fails to impress. The tom yum was amazing, as was the omelet and other dishes we ordered. That completes this one day Thai food tour of Bangkok. If you want to do-it-yourself, check out all the details on this blog post: Mark wiens Trevor James 4
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


You eating while holding your baby on your chest. If anything slips from the spoon there is a high possibilty of it falling in the childs eyes or anywhere else. Please be careful from the next time. The food you eating is spicy and can hurt your child.
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For 10 years, I've owned a Lonely Planet guide to Thailand. Still can't believe I haven't gone: . Watched hundreds of hours of Mark's videos, but Thailand wow. Problem is I'm not a seafood person: ( I wish I was, and have tried, but I'm a red meat person.
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These people are masters at cooking. I wish I could eat a lot of spicy foods but I can't. Having a ulcer doesn't help me. I have to take medicine for that. But I do enjoy watching the cooks prepare the food and you eating it.
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Hi mark wiens this frm tanvir you r a great man really. I can't miss your viedo when you r come Bangalore so told me I want to meet u because im big fan of u. And how can i communicate. So tell bro.
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You 2 are my favorites: -) I began to follow Trevor over an year and a half ago and I've seen ALL his video first, then I've discovered Mark: -) Really good job, guys Complimenti from Italy: -)
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The most flavorful Thai traditional foods must be the esarn food. I like them most, especially, som tum. Amazing I'm so proud that you guys love our Thai foods. Thank you for promoting Thai foods
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The only chillies I've eaten, they are called, chiltepin, they look like, a pea sized, pea, they smell sweet, soon as you take a Byte, oooohh, takes two seconds to hit your brain,
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Mark always does family man things when he has guests on his show. Otherwise he barely mentions his family and rarely even shows em. Mark never eats while carrying his son. What a shame.
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Getting boring after seeing all food criter eating the same foods in the same country. There is nothing new anymore, don't know how these guy are making a living.
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I swear I thought this were the same person they look alike sound just the same probably smell the same hair and smile the same are they at least related?
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