Street food in Bangkok provides convenient, delicious, and cheap meals and it’s one of the purest ways to get in touch with the local culture. Even so, it can be a little intimidating for foreigners new to the city.
Street food is a quintessential part of the Bangkok experience. Wherever you go in the city, food stalls are plentiful and you will find a high concentration of them in busy areas. Some street vendors operate in groups, especially in local markets, which means you can go to the same place every night and have a different choice of meal. Some even open around the clock.
Bangkok street food comes in many guises. It might be a humble cart on the side of the road, it could be a collection of stalls in a local market, or even a traditional shophouse that has tables spilling out onto the pavement. If you're worried about cleanliness, our tip is to eat at busy places as the ingredients will be fresh.
Food stalls often specialize in particular types of dishes. You should be able to work out the type of food a stall is selling by observing the ingredients and the way they're being prepared. Vendors can be seen busily stir-frying in an ancient wok, pounding papaya, grilling meat skewers, or boiling noodles. Some speak basic English but it’s not guaranteed. To help you out, here’s a list of the most popular street food dishes with Thai translations:
Som tam (ส้มตำ) – Papaya salad
Khao pad (ข้าวผัด) – Fried Rice
Pad thai kung (ผัดไทยกุ้ง) – Noodles with shrimp
Khao mun gai (ข้าวมันไก่) - Steamed chicken on rice
Gai/Moo bing (ไก่/หมูปิ้ง) - Grilled chicken/pork skewers
Sai krok Issan (ไส้กรอกอีสาน) - Sour Issan sausage
Pad krapao moo (ผัดกระเพราหมู) - Stir-fried pork with basil
Pla pao (ปลาเผา) - Fish barbecued in salt
Cheap Street Food In Bangkok
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Street food is a quintessential part of the Bangkok experience. Wherever you go in the city, food stalls are plentiful and you will find a high concentration of them in busy areas. Some street vendors operate in groups, especially in local markets, which means you can go to the same place every night and have a different choice of meal. Some even open around the clock.
Bangkok street food comes in many guises. It might be a humble cart on the side of the road, it could be a collection of stalls in a local market, or even a traditional shophouse that has tables spilling out onto the pavement. If you're worried about cleanliness, our tip is to eat at busy places as the ingredients will be fresh.
Food stalls often specialize in particular types of dishes. You should be able to work out the type of food a stall is selling by observing the ingredients and the way they're being prepared. Vendors can be seen busily stir-frying in an ancient wok, pounding papaya, grilling meat skewers, or boiling noodles. Some speak basic English but it’s not guaranteed. To help you out, here’s a list of the most popular street food dishes with Thai translations:
Som tam (ส้มตำ) – Papaya salad
Khao pad (ข้าวผัด) – Fried Rice
Pad thai kung (ผัดไทยกุ้ง) – Noodles with shrimp
Khao mun gai (ข้าวมันไก่) - Steamed chicken on rice
Gai/Moo bing (ไก่/หมูปิ้ง) - Grilled chicken/pork skewers
Sai krok Issan (ไส้กรอกอีสาน) - Sour Issan sausage
Pad krapao moo (ผัดกระเพราหมู) - Stir-fried pork with basil
Pla pao (ปลาเผา) - Fish barbecued in salt
Cheap Street Food In Bangkok
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