Thai Street Food - Sold Out in 2 Hours!! 🇹🇭 Best Food in Old Bangkok - Talad Noi!

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Published 2024-06-22
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BANGKOK, THAILAND - Today we’re going on a Thai street food tour in Bangkok’s Talad Noi, an old neighborhood, full of history, culture, and lots of delicious street food. From generations of noodles to a lady selling dumplings on a bicycle and a $3 plate of crab fried rice, I wanted to eat 10 plates, we’re in for a delicious Thai food tour!

📍 Kway Teow Roo (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวรู) (maps.app.goo.gl/Ujc4NNovdDxNKdnBA) - This legendary noodle restaurant is famous for their egg noodles and mix of toppings, including red Chinese style bbq pork. Always delicious and satisfying and something you have to try in Talad Noi. Price - 50 THB ($1.37) per bowl

📍 Khun Phu Curry Puff (กะหรี่ปั๊บ คุณปุ๊) (maps.app.goo.gl/HxHvBNee3GDDvJq49) - This famous curry puff in Bangkok, makes a great snack while you’re walking around. Price - 10 THB ($0.27) per piece

📍 TumLubThai Khanom Krok (ตำรับไทย ขนมครก) (maps.app.goo.gl/8TXkcXA9Tf18Na5V7) - Khanom krok are coconut griddle cakes, and they make it the traditional style. Price - 40 THB ($1.10)

📍 Daeng Racha Oyster Omelette (แดง ราชาหอยทอด) (maps.app.goo.gl/9TDWYAgM8SwboXrk7) - This legendary fried oyster omelet in Talad Noi is a Bangkok street food staple. Price - 80 THB ($2.19)

📍 Chives Dumplings (กุยช่ายนายฮี้‬) (maps.app.goo.gl/eiGTZJegUvKoc3Lj9) - This man is a living legend for his Chinese fried chive dumplings. Price - 50 THB (1.37)

📍 Je Jui Dumplings (เจ๊จุ้ย ขนมจีบซาลาเปา) (maps.app.goo.gl/42bVj1mCcVkx5As26) - This hidden gem is known for their dumplings and baozi, that they’ve been selling for 3 generations from the back of a bicycle.

📍 Talad Noi Crab Fried Rice (ข้าวผัดปูตลาดน้อย) (maps.app.goo.gl/7Ys6QMwrURRGPKLt8) - One of the best meals of the day was street food style Thai crab fried rice. It’s so good, I wanted to eat 10 plates! Price - 100 THB ($2.74) per plate

📍 Manop Suki (มานพสุกี้ สุกี้รถกระบะ) (maps.app.goo.gl/fFWRBEFEwFaJKUos5 ) - Finally another family classic suki restaurant. Because of the rain, it was very quiet, but usually this restaurant is packed in the evenings. Their suki sauce is one of the best in Bangkok. Price - 60 THB ($1.64) per plate

Talad Noi (Talat Noi ตลาดน้อย) is a historical Thai Chinese neighborhood in Bangkok, and it’s an amazing place to explore and taste the delicious street food!

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All Comments (21)
  • @PursuingHeaven
    Love it when Mark and Ying are home in Thailand. The people obviously are proud of your family. Speaks well to your reputable ambassadorship world wide that when you come home you are welcomed and appreciated by your country!
  • @ErikaLaiko
    All the places Mark has been to, I find these Thai videos are the best.
  • @dmbweb
    Mark's "add a little bit of chilli" can burn my soul.
  • Dear friends who's reading this., I don't know you but I wish your days are filled with happiness, health & wealth.
  • ขอบคุณ คุณมาร์คและคุณหญิงมากๆ ที่ทำให้เมืองเป็นที่รู้จักของนักท่องเที่ยวเพิ่มขึ้น คุณทั้งสองเป็นส่วนหนึ่งที่ทำให้ประเทศไทยเป็นที่รู้จักเรื่องของสตรีทฟู้ด ขอบคุณจากใจจริง จะคอยสนับสนุนคุณทั้ง 2 คนต่อไป รักนะคะ ❤🥰
  • @SinikanIsThai
    I love Mark Wien because he is the most humble youtuber who give the great information about Thailand
  • @tumpaakter2015
    I just love Thailand ,whether their food, culture or travel. .
  • @foodhistory1387
    Street food in Thailand! Back to your roots of this channel!
  • @markaston1995
    I love the Thailand videos. Mark is super proud of Thailand and Thai food. Thank you for another great video Mark. Love from the UK ❤
  • Lived in Singapore and Malaya as a boy love Fried rice and still do 67yrs later 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
  • @rtyrsson
    Fried rice is definitely comfort food for me. When I was very little we had very close family friends from Thailand and the lady of the house used to babysit my brother and I and she made khao pad (Thai fried rice) often. (She did learn fast that Western kids do not care for squid in their rice for breakfast.) It's such a quick and simple dish that it's easy to take for granted. Many Thai restaurants in the US do not do it justice, if they serve it at all. But I found a small traditional Thai restaurant run by a very nice older couple on Church St. in Concord, North Carolina and they had proper khao pad. The flavors are completely different from other versions of fried rice. It was something I had not tasted since childhood and was a very sentimental moment. So... I understand it being comfort food 100%. Thanks Mark!
  • YES! I’ve been eating and cooking fried rice since childhood. Ethnically I am Filipino so we would sometimes eat Fish and Fried Rice for “Breakfast”. The fried rice I am use to cooking is very simple but when you make it yourself the Fried Rice is absolutely the best. I really enjoy watching your videos from wherever you are in the world. I have mentioned in other comments you are truly the “Food Ambassador” of the planet. I mean that your palate has no boundaries and you seem to like foods from ALL parts of the world!!!
  • @emdotudot
    Happy to see you're back in Thailand
  • @Glenda-bh7ul
    Glad to see you Mark! Thank you for sharing all the unique cultures and diverse foods. I've learned so much from you. Love from Kentucky, USA! Tell your family hello as well.
  • @MrJohnely
    Hi dear Mark & dear Ying🙋🏻‍♀️🥰 Thank you very so much for sharing the brilliant vids of your wonderful and stunning foodtours around the world! I must say, I always enjoy it a lot when you are back in Thailand! 🤩 I was born and raised in Switzerland and I have Swiss-Italian roots... Yet, South East Asian & International Food are my faves, yet Thai food is my absolute love to die for! 🫠💯👌🌶🌶🌶... I really love rice & rice noodles the best of all carbs!😉... Often I am eating fried rice already for breakfast... also cook my own Thai & Asian food... we are getting a nice range of many fresh, dry & conserved Asian foods here... happily... With all the best for both of you & for Micah😘Esther
  • @assail
    talad noi is one of my favorite neighborhoods to just roam around and explore. the vibe is very unique. thanks for sharing!!
  • @mumbaijazz
    Mark's presentation is much improved without the exaggerated reactions. Really enjoy the Thailand episodes as he is in his element and his enthusiasm is great to see!
  • @andreaszabo7856
    Are you 1000% in love with Thailand, and the Kitchen of this land.
  • I just went to Bangkok for the first time!! Too bad I couldn't watch this video before my trip... but the oyster pancakes at Nai Mong Hoi Thod near Chinatown, the braised pork hock and congee along Charoen Krung Road were also amazing! We also went to the Thonburi Fish Market, the seafood and stalls were also worth the long commute!!
  • Forty years ago ..Chinatown was my favorite place to eat in Bangkok and would take a boat there very often .. I walked around alot .. got lost and found Talad and a different food. I ate at the Crab rice food stall .. when I came back twenty years later I had cut my dreadlocks off .. a girl remembered me .. came over and stroked the back of my head .. what happened to your hair .. and I looked under the table and in my bag and she laughed, they all laughed as I looked for my dreadlocks and they gave me a wonderful plate. Forty years ago almost nobody had dreadlocks and people always stroked them. Now I didn't have them on my head but they remembered me and treated me kindly .. I was always alone and I'm tall so they remembered my face. And in Talad I found a place that sold acupuncture needles well done, sterilized and packed sterilized. It was alwaysinteresting to see people again who had been very young and now they were grown up with children. I love to watch you enjoy the food .. thanks alot!