After 10 days of exploring Thailand, I only had 24 hours to experience the mega metropolis of Bangkok. Fortunately, I had a local ace up my sleeve by the name of Mark Wiens, who has been living in Bangkok since 2009, writing and filming for his popular travel blog, Migrationology.com.
Mark and I spent the morning willingly trapped within a hunger-fueled pinball game, as we bounced from one street cart to the next in search of new and exciting flavors.
Here’s a little more information on (some of) the food we ate on that sweaty and awesome day in Bangkok.
Kuay teow reua (Boat Noodles) – Pork based noodle soup, the broth is thickened with pork blood to make it rich and flavorful. They are called boat noodles because the noodles used to be consumed on boats so the bowls would be served only partially filled so it wouldn’t spill when the boat rocked. Rating: Once you get over the thought of raw blood, it’s a deliciously spicy way to start your day.
Tod man – Deep fried pureed fish and curry paste patties. Rating: Sponge-like texture, but good curry flavor. Pass.
Khao jee – Common Isan snack of grilled day old sticky rice, basted in an egg batter and then deep fried. Rating: Great little sweet snack with crispy outside and soft inside.
Nam prik pla too – A chili dip made with roasted chilis and vegetables and mackerel, often eaten with rice and vegetables. Rating: One of my favorites, really strong grilled fish flavor with smoky goodness from the chilis.
Yam pla dook foo – Lettuce Wraps with green mango, shredded dried catfish and sweat & Sour sauce. Rating: Refreshing
Roti sai mai – Thin crepe made to eat with cotton candy inside. Rating: This cotton candy crepe taco is a kid’s dream, but a little too sweet for me.
Som tam boo plara – One of the most common types of green papaya salad made with fermented fish and crab. Rating: tastes like a spicy coleslaw, the papaya is bitter not sweet, and the flavors are bold and classically Thai. Perfect with the chicken.
Laab pla dook – Grilled catfish, deboned, and made into a minced salad, seasoned with lime juice, fish sauce, toasted rice powder, chili flakes, and herbs. Rating: Like a really fancy tuna salad.
Tom saeb graduk moo – A common Isan soup made with pork bones. Rating: As you see from the video, the spice smacks you right in the face but then magically dissipates for a softer vinegar flavor. Rollercoaster of emotions.
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Be sure to check out Mark’s website for more awesome food content all the time at Migrationology.com
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Everything looks amazing! Taking lots of notes for when I visit Thailand!
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Love it, all foods look delicious! It makes me feel hungry…I miss Bangkok and Thai food. : )
Wow Great! All foods are looking amazing.
Nice assortment of Thai food that are less common … I may have to try some of these when I make my way back to Thailand.
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Thanks for sharing your recommendations! Everything looks delicious! Cheers!
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I’ll take one of each to go please 😀 great read lovely photos, must try 🙂
My mouth is watering with saliva, man. Everything looks superb. Recipes handed down from their ancestors. Most must be lovely; those amazing looking food. Yumm.
Love those street food. It reminds me the foods that I had last year when I had lovely trip to Bankok.
so yummy. super excited to see this street food assortment.
Thanks for sharing…
Mark knows his way around Thai food for sure — I’ve met him a couple of times here. Great chap to know!
every foods is looking so yummy and dont say about something tasty but definitely it will be.
Guys just amazing, delicious food!!! Yuummmmyyyy. hahaha. Can’t wait to visit Bangkok. I have noted down these foods & definitely will try when I will be there. Thanks for sharing such a great list.
Excellent travel deeper Bangkok street food. Thanks for provide the most famous tourists.
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You could literally be anywhere on the street in Thailand and have great food right next to you. I love this post. Aside from the Tom Yum and Pad thai there’s tons of other food to try in Thailand. A little spice tolerance and images of how the meat was process or what it is is all you need. The Khao Jeeand lettuce wraps look delicioius! Next stop Bangkok! Thanks again.
One of the things I’d look out for is if they give you a different menu with much higher prices. This happens quite a bit in Bangkok in the touristy areas where the prices are 3 times as much for non-locals. Always research what the general prices should be and go to another stall if prices seem out of whack.
i am craving already for this!! Such an amazing post with so tempting street food…Sumptuous!! All this is going on top of my list!!
wow its awesome Street Food
Mark knows his way around Thai food for sure — I’ve met him a couple of times here. Great chap to know!
Here’s a little more information on (some of) the food we ate on that sweaty and awesome day in Bangkok
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Very nice post the all foods looking very Delicious
One of the most common types of green papaya salad made with fermented fish and crab. Rating: tastes like a spicy coleslaw, the papaya is bitter not sweet, and the flavors are bold and classically Thai. Perfect with the chicken.
wow . what are awesome food
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Oh spicy and awesome Thai food. I have been there once and it is an amazing place. Food is awesome but I couldn’t wander to the streets due to limited time frame. But street food will definitely come to my list when I visit there next.
nice post
guides services for food is really important. you should know about the delicious food street address. thanks for sharing this lovely food street pictures.
Awesome article in the food. I will definitely love to try this food during my travel period this December.
I love eating street food – it’s one of my favorite parts of traveling. Especially in Southeast Asia – it’s so delicious and I miss it when I’m not there!
Great experience to have in Thailand. Absolutely love the way you guys enjoyed your travel.
mouth watering food. i am heading bankok this year . so excited to taste the food .
wonerful article thanks keep it up.
Hii Thank you for sharing such a Amazing Post.
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Thailand is one of the best for street foods. I have been there two times and I enjoyed more their street food rather than fine dining restaurants.
Thank you, Gareth for sharing your experience. I just wanted to express my gratitude for the delightful blog post about Bangkok street food. Your descriptions of the various dishes and their unique flavors have left my taste buds tingling and my stomach rumbling. I can’t wait to try some of these dishes for myself when I visit Bangkok in the future.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion for this incredible food culture with the world. Your blog post has not only educated me but also inspired me to explore and experience the wonders of Bangkok street food for myself.