🌧️ Rainy Evening Walk around Night Market Bangkok Thailand
Rainy Evening Walk around Night Market Bangkok Thailand
4 Bangkok night markets to enjoy late shopping.
Bangkok is known worldwide for its surreal nightlife. The abundance of night markets shows that the city comes to life after sunset. You are unlikely to find a wider variety of products anywhere in the world. Everything from cheap clothes to expensive antique collections is available on the busy streets.
In order not to starve yourself during evening shopping, you can have a quick snack or even a full meal at one of the many restaurants. Almost all night markets have bars on every corner, so even if shopping isn’t your goal, you shouldn’t waste your time. Here is a list of some of the best night markets in Bangkok:
-Patpong Night Market
-JJ Green Night Market
- Rot Fai
-Pratunam Night Market
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❤️🔥 Wok Paradise Bangkok Thailand
❤️🔥 Wok Paradise Bangkok Thailand
Bangkok is known worldwide for its surreal nightlife. The abundance of night markets shows that the city comes to life after sunset. You are unlikely to find a wider variety of products anywhere in the world. Everything from cheap clothes to expensive antique collections is available on the busy streets.
In order not to starve yourself during evening shopping, you can have a quick snack or even a full meal at one of the many restaurants. Almost all night markets have bars on every corner, so even if shopping isn’t your goal, you shouldn’t waste your time. Here is a list of some of the best night markets in Bangkok:
-Patpong Night Market
-JJ Green Night Market
- Rot Fai
-Pratunam Night Market
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🇹🇭 Local Foods You Must Try When Visiting Bangkok - Pad Woon Sen
Local Foods You Must Try When Visiting Bangkok - Pad Woon Sen
People in Bangkok are particularly in love with sweet flavours, and many dishes include fish, pork, coconut milk and palm sugar - common ingredients in the central Thai plains. Easy access to the sea also means an abundance of #seafood.
Immigrants from southern China have influenced #Thaicuisine for centuries, and most likely Chinese workers and vendors who have introduced wok and several varieties of noodle dishes to Bangkok and the rest of Thailand. Muslims are also believed to have first visited Thailand in the late 14th century, bringing with them a cuisine based on meat and dried spices, which eventually made its way to Bangkok.
Another significant influence on #Bangkok kitchens comes from the royal court, which has been producing sophisticated and refined central Thai cuisine for almost 300 years. And in recent years, immigrants from rural corners of Thailand have brought their food to the city, and some of them have emerged as local staples.
Pat tai (Păt tai)
The most famous dish in Thailand - a street in Bangkok - is in the form of rice noodles mixed with dried and/or fresh shrimp, cabbage, tofu, eggs and spices and is traditionally served with lime halves and a few chives of chives and a cut banana flower. The decades-old and packaged Thip Samai is without a doubt the best-known destination for Bangkok.
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