Thailand: On The Street Part 2
Bangkok offers a variety of exotic food like fried grasshopper, bug or cockroach. I had seen a couple of stalls selling those at night but I didn't take any picture because I afraid the grasshopper would jump out from the wok while the seller deep frying it. Besides that, there are also many hawker stalls selling local food at soi (small street or lorong) in the city. This post is to share some local food available by the roadside. I didn't try any of these because I afraid my weak stomach couldn't handle it if the hygiene if not up to par. I hang out at MBK Level 6 food court and Yum Saap a few times during my stay there.
Fried rice. I like Malay fried rice, not sure how Thai fried rice tastes like.
Grilled banana. It's funny to see them selling grilled banana because we usually eat raw ripe banana or banana fritter in Malaysia. Personally, I like this shot because the seller was listening to his mp3 and wearing a RHCP tee while grilling banana. Kinda cool, right?
A close up look of 3 different types of grilled banana.
Sausage.
See how the seller hangs the raw meatballs.
Fritters. The one at most right looks like a river prawn fritters.
Waffles.
Pork satay?
Colorful kuih-muih. The seller looked stoned. It's 7 sth in the morning BTW.
Pre-packed breakfast. It's very convenient for monk offering.
I'm not sure what he's selling but the business was kinda good.
That's all for now.
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Fried rice. I like Malay fried rice, not sure how Thai fried rice tastes like.
Grilled banana. It's funny to see them selling grilled banana because we usually eat raw ripe banana or banana fritter in Malaysia. Personally, I like this shot because the seller was listening to his mp3 and wearing a RHCP tee while grilling banana. Kinda cool, right?
A close up look of 3 different types of grilled banana.
Sausage.
See how the seller hangs the raw meatballs.
Fritters. The one at most right looks like a river prawn fritters.
Waffles.
Pork satay?
Colorful kuih-muih. The seller looked stoned. It's 7 sth in the morning BTW.
Pre-packed breakfast. It's very convenient for monk offering.
I'm not sure what he's selling but the business was kinda good.
That's all for now.
Technorati Tags: Thai Bangkok Street Food Thailand Asia Travel Trip
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4 Comments:
loved day one and two! Most of the food looks great! Thanks for taking me on the walk with you.
Thanks =)
i'm in the midst of posting up on my bkk trip too & majority of my photos are on food and street stalls.... ooh and the crickets and grashoppers.. saw loads of them in cambodia eeks!
Err... your post make me want to visit Thailand lo. Still haven't go there ko. ^_^
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