World Famous Thai Street Food @ Railway & Floating Market near Bangkok | Boat Bouncy Noodles
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Our first day in Bangkok was truly memorable, thanks to our gracious hosts, Chef Luke Farrell and Paricha. Chef Luke, an acclaimed British chef known for serving authentic Thai food in London, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for Thai cuisine. Paricha, a dedicated foodie with a keen eye for discovering hidden gems, used her local expertise to guide us on an adventure that promised a genuine taste of the city.
We began our journey at Wat Hom Kret in the Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom, a serene Buddhist temple that provided a peaceful backdrop to our first culinary stop. Just near the temple, we dove into the world of Boat Noodles, a beloved traditional Thai dish typically served in bowls from a boat.
The Tom Yum Muu Deng Noodle quickly became the star of the show. It was a delightful combination of noodles in a rich, flavorful broth, accompanied by an array of condiments and toppings like dried chili, garlic oil, dried shrimp, sprouts, pork skin, and bouncy meatballs. We also sampled several variations, including Sen Lek Haeng Tom Yum Muu Deng (dry noodles), Bahmi Nam Muu Deng (yellow noodles in soup), and Sen Yai Yentafo Muu Deng (wide rice noodles in pink sauce). Each dish offered a unique blend of flavors and textures, highlighting the diversity of Thai noodle soups.
Next, we made our way to the iconic Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, a bustling area brimming with vibrant colors and lively vendors. While the market is a bit touristy, its charm lies in the floating boats overflowing with fresh produce, local crafts, and a variety of street food delights. The atmosphere was electric, and it was fascinating to watch vendors skillfully cooking and selling their goods directly from their boats or stalls at the riverbank.
At the market, we indulged in some classic Thai treats. We savored Khao Niew Mamuang, a delightful dessert made with glutinous sticky rice served alongside juicy ripe mangoes and rich coconut milk. We also enjoyed Kai Satay, chicken skewers marinated in a blend of curry powder, coconut milk, sugar, and salt, then grilled to perfection and served with a creamy peanut sauce. Another highlight was Khanom Bueang, crispy, taco-like crepe shells filled with coconut cream and topped with either sweet egg yolk strands or shredded coconut-a perfect balance of sweet and savory.
After soaking in the vibrant energy of the floating market, we visited Wat Phet Samuth Woravihan in Samut Songkhram. This temple, known for its serene atmosphere and stunning architecture. After exploring the temple grounds, we sampled Khao Krieb Wow, a thin and crispy roasted snack made from sticky rice and sugar-a simple yet satisfying treat.
Our final stop of the day was the iconic Mae Klong Railway Market, renowned for its unique setup where vendors line the train tracks and swiftly retract their stalls when a train passes through. This lively market features a mix of local produce, seafood, and street food, making it a must-visit for any food enthusiast. We concluded our day with a refreshing Thai Milk Tea, a sweet and creamy beverage made with tea decoction and condensed milk, perfect for cooling down after a day of exploring.
From floating market to railway market, our first day in Bangkok was filled with incredible flavors and unforgettable experiences, all thanks to our fantastic hosts and the vibrant culinary culture of this city.
Anubhav ji your food vlogs are my guide to Thailand...I can't thank you enough ...you are the BEST FOOD VLOGER from India ❤👍🏻
Welcome to Bangkok❤ , from Fc.Thailand 😊
फूड ब्लॉगिंग के सैलाब में जहां कोई उछल रहा है, कोई यो यो तो कोई भाई साहब. तो कोई फलाना ढिमकाना तो कोई बक बक. उन सब जोकोरों से अलग बिलकुल अलग आप का चैनल और उसके विडियो, जो हर राज्य/ देश और वहां के खाने और सामाजिक नैतिक मूल्यों को बिल्कुल अच्छे से रिप्रेजेंट कर रहा है। बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद अनुभव भैया आपको
हमे ये सब दिखाने के लिए।
बिलकुल सही, अंदाज अलग है भाई साहब का।
Thank you so much!! Finally someone is giving a detail information! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Nice vlogs best food vlogger👌👍
Wow, this is amazing for me. Seeing one Asian enjoying other Asian food 👍 I keep saying that area of the world is so amazing and this is why, look at it all just so amazing and different.
North Himachal Pradesh is like Nepal and Thailand too with all the colourful Tibetan prayer flags.
When I was in Nepal I visited as many different temples, Stupas and Monasteries and thanked the gods and Buddha for Asia and Asian people for being there and coming to the UK to share their culture with us ❤
Nice to see you learning some language, I guess it you were saying thank you 👍😂🥰🇳🇵🇹🇭💷🇬🇧
I love being able to speak a little Nepali, trying to give some respect to a small minority of amazing people in the UK. Imagine if I did go elsewhere, I can surprise them when i talk to them in their mother tongue.
Can’t wait to see you enjoy more of Thailand and make me cry as I can’t go out there.😂😢
This vlog is Very unique and good one. U have represented it very well...different aspects of bangkok...looking ahead to more ❤❤❤❤❤
Nice video sirji👍👍👍
Great Bangkok tour
मज़ा आ गया ।
Good Video😮😮😮
Very nice vlog Anubhav ji. Enjoyed food on a floating market and at railway market.
Boom boom 🎉anuhavji
Great.
Many thanks for sharing this wonderful video Anubhav ji. Really enjoyed it a lot
Nice
You are always star
Thank you sir. God bless you sir.
Someone with fibromyalgia i rarely can go out and Anubhav sir your food series always takes me to a different place and as always your documentaries are ❤❤❤
Please keep up your rustic work!
Your work is adorable.
Cant agree more on the hot chai preference always 😂
Beautiful Thai lady
Anubhavji, a request to you. Watched your floating market video. Kindly put full description of your video for future use like visa2xplore and Mark Wiens.
Thailand market are always full of good fruits and food
Great work sir! 💯
Awesome Anubhav ji👍🙏
Nice video sir
Thais are like Gujarati's..sweet in everything 😂
The language of the tai community of Assam such as khamti , phake are similar to Thailand
Awesome
Super video bro ❤❤
Love you sir 🙏🏻❤️
Viewed floating market & railway market of Bangkok. Thai foods are much different from Indian foods ✌️
Anubhav bhai kamaal kar diye ho whole india cover karke ab thai chale gaye happy ending K baad kaunsa country hai
Had been to Thailand, found that tea consumed there are mainly from Sri Lanka.
I really liked your Manipur series but now I am confused b/w Manipur and bankok😅❤.
I think you should really do this in pure English and get some foreign food explorers to Collab with like mark wiens or your best ever food review show,they have a lot of indian subscribers and looking at your bankok series I can say this is some high level umda content and that will do a ton in views and subscriber.
And praying for your mother's better health and best wishes to you and your team for future food documentaries.
as anubhav ji says 😎umda👌
Aise 2guni speed ki train me na jene kitni baar Chad utar lebay hum
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Otherwise keep watching keep exploring
😊😊😊
Khapungkha if we breakdown in kokborok kha means heart , Pungkha means filled , basically My Heart's Filled which means thank-you in emotion though we use hambai.
I'm so shocked that our kokborok (enthinic language of India resembles with Thai.
Please come in bhagalpur ( Bihar ) Anubhav Sir
Mark Wiens ka restaurant bhi jaa aate
Bhai China aana ho to batana..already sent many massage..but it’s ok if you feel to come let me know
Apna he pan cake ban Raha hai 😂😂😂😂👏👏👏 LOL ji
Even if am pure veg😂
Night life club bar Area ko dikhayega
Are bhaiya thoda hindi m apne audience se v interact krlo usi k sath english m batiyaye ja rhe ho
India is the best 🙏
I can guess why people dont like coconut cream on top
Why ?
16:25 ab to biaah kar lijiye anubhav ji
Y ldkaa hai ya ladki 😂
Please don't eat pork .. its so disgusting