Sukhumvit Soi 38

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Street food in Thailand is something unique. Trekking throughout city, it’s hard to miss the ‘shift changes’ as day and night vendors position their carts at their chosen locations to capitalize on the constant foot traffic. For most in the …

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Kra Pao Moo Kai Dao

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It didn’t take long after arriving in Thailand to learn how common it is to grab a meal right on the street. A restaurant shortage is far from the cause. Rather it’s the ease of finding a cart or stand …

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Polo Fried Chicken

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Fried chicken and garlic….if you want it Bangkok’s got it. From 7-11 store fronts to Sky-Train station landings to sidewalks in business areas; Thai street vendors fry some of the tastiest fried chicken and garlic on the planet for breakfast, …

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Kuay Teaw Moo

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From Soi 1 to 101, Sukhumvit Road is lined with vendors selling just about everything you can imagine to eat. The most prominent Thai staples for sale are fried chicken, som tam (papaya salad), curries and soups. If you know …

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Lung Sawai

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I’m no expert, but I’m pretty sure there are only a hand full of places where one can get a top quality meal while watching the chef prepare your entrees in the kitchen. Bangkok, with its scores of street food …

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Bangkok’s Best Pad Thai

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Pad Thai is one of Thailand’s most popular dishes and can be found easily at many street vendors throughout the country. When I first arrived in Thailand pad thai or fried rice were go to dishes, however, it only took …

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