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Get hungry: what to eat in Bangkok

Bangkok’s street food scene is a culinary carnival, where every bite is an adventure. The vibrant gastronomic tradition of street food in Thailand is woven into the fabric of daily life in the city and is one of the top things to do in Bangkok.

Get lost in the organised chaos of Wang Lang Market, where recipes are passed through generations. Or, experience ancient cooking techniques in Chinatown. Rise at the crack of dawn for the morning markets, jump on a boat at the floating markets, and devour delicacies at the night bazaars. 

Wang Lang Market

Nestled on the Thonburi side of Bangkok, Wang Lang Market has some of the best street food in Thailand. Make your way through the narrow alleys as the aroma of grilled meat and fried desserts fills the air. Look out for the melt-in-your-mouth khanom krok (crispy coconut pancakes) and spicy noodle bowls here. 

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Chinatown

A walk down Yaowarat Road in Bangkok’s Chinatown is a feast for the senses. The neon-lit streets are alive with sizzling woks and the smell of spices. Slurp on noodles in a peppery broth, seasoned with garlic and coriander. Snack on freshly roasted chestnuts as you explore the variety of shops selling gold, souvenirs, tea and more. 

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Nang Loeng Market

Step into Nang Loeng Market, a lively, traditional Thai market brimming with old-world charm and authentic meals. The food stalls here are run by families who have perfected their recipes over generations.

Tuck into an explosion of flavourful dishes like khao kluk kapi (shrimp paste fried rice) and shanom buang (crispy Thai crêpes).

 

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Morning Market

Silom Soi 20 Morning Market has to be the most famous street food breakfast spot in the whole of Bangkok. As dawn breaks, the market buzzes with vendors preparing delectable dishes.

Pla Pao here is star of the show – a salt-crusted, grilled whole fish bursting with smoky, salty, and tangy flavors. Perfect for sharing and sure to delight your taste buds!

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Floating Market

There’s nothing more quintessentially Thai than a floating market like Damnoen Saduak – it’s one of the top things to do in Bangkok. Glide along the canals where vendors cook up traditional dishes from wooden boats and taste delicious, local snacks.

One dish you can’t miss is som tam, a green papaya salad that’s prepared right in front of you and packs a punch with a fresh combination of tangy, spicy and sweet flavours.

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Rod Fai Market

The Rod Fai Market, also known as the Train Market, is a nighttime playground for food enthusiasts. As the sun sets, the market comes alive with the scent of grilled meats, spicy curries, and freshly cooked tom yum soup. Wander through rows of stalls, where you can try everything from khao pad (fried rice), to decadent Thai desserts.

Look out for the brick building with arch windows, a plane on the roof, and old vintage cars parked outside – it’s an Instagrammable haven.

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Note: The food and dishes mentioned in this article may not be halal, vegetarian, vegan, or allergen-free. Please check with the establishment before consuming to ensure they meet your dietary requirements.