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Street Food OYSTER BAR!! Seafood Mountain in Southeast Asia!

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Street Food OYSTER BAR!! Seafood Mountain in Surat Thani, Thailand!

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Surat Thani (สุราษฎร์ธานี) is a city in the South of Thailand, near to the Gulf of Thailand. It’s known for islands, oysters, seafood, and delicious Southern Thai food. In this video we’re going on an ultimate Thai street food tour in Surat Thani city. #ThaiFood #SuratThani #oysters

Here are the street food stalls we visited:

Khao Gaeng Nok Khun Tong (ข้าวแกงนกขุนทอง) - - An absolutely stunning Thai rice and curry stall - everything you order is superb. This is probably the best breakfast you can eat.
Catfish Curry แกงปลาดุก
Beef Chili Curry ผัดเผ็ดเนื้อ
Turmeric Chicken Soup ไก่ต้มขมิ้น
Son In Laws Eggs ไข่ลูกเขย
Sour Curry climbing perch แกงส้มปลาหมอ
Fried pork หมูทอด
Total price - 170 THB (5.24 USD)

Ran Kai Dao (ร้านไข่ดาว) - - This restaurant serves Western Thai style breakfast food. The food is not really my style, but it is legendary and classic, and worth a visit for the ambiance. Total price - 120 THB (3.70 USD)

Yok Kheng (ร้านยกเข่ง) - - This is a legendary street food noodles restaurant in Surat Thani. They offer some unique dishes, and again it’s a classic restaurant that’s been around for decades.
Special Noodles ผักบุ้งไตราว
Pork Noodles โล่งโต้ง
Mango Sticky Rice ข้าวเหนียวมะม่ว
Price - 50 THB ($1.54) per bowl

Ba Ya Shellfish (หอยป้ายา) - - Looking for a street food oysters bar? This is the place in Surat Thani. The oysters were huge and plump, the taste wasn’t the best I’ve had, but they were big and fun to eat - especially Thai style with all the toppings.
Oyster หอยนางรม
Mussels หอยแมลงภู่
Total price - 360 THB ($11.10)

Ba Ya Desserts (ป้ายาขนมหวาน) - - Finally to end this Thai street food tour of Surat Thani, we went to eat a few desserts from a desserts stall in a truck at the market. They had a huge selection!
Mixed Dessert รวมมิตร
Tabtim Krob ทับทิมกรอบ
Price - 20 THB (0.62 USD) per bowl

And that completes this street food tour of Surat Thani, a great city, lots of delicious food. For sure, the rice and curry in the morning was the highlight for me.

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Japanese Street Food - OSAKA SEAFOOD Giant Scallops, Oysters, Sea Urchin Japan

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Asian Street Food - SEAFOOD PANCAKES! | Night Market Food Tour in Satun, Thailand!

Pak Bara Night Market (ปากบารา) - Thai Street Food Tour in Satun, Thailand
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SATUN, THAILAND (สตูล) - Located in Satun, Southern Thailand, Pak Bara is most well known for its pier where you can take a boat to Koh Lipe island. But it’s also famous for the Pak Bara Night Market (ปากบารา). And we’re going on a Thai / Malay street food tour of this delicious and laid back night market. #Satun #streetfood #Thailand

After walking around the exploring, I found exactly what I wanted to eat. You can walk around, buy a variety of different food, and either sit somewhere on the nearby beach, or do as the local do and pull up a mat on the grass to hang out and enjoy some local food.

Here’s all the food and dishes I tried at the Pak Bara Night Market (ปากบารา):

Rice and curry - 140 THB ($4.66)
Khanom krok - 20 THB ($0.67)
Chicken - 100 THB ($3.33)
Fish - 50 THB ($1.66)

Market is on Saturday and Sundays in Pak Bara (about an hour from Satun city). Definitely worth a stop when you’re in Satun.

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Japanese Street Food: Giant Oysters

Palm-sized oysters - another great Street Food in Japan. Quite a strong and strangely familiar taste... filmed at Kuromon Market in Osaka, Japan ~ Price: 1,200 Yen = 11.50 USD

America's Oldest Restaurant!! ???? OYSTER BAR + CLAM CHOWDER!! | Union Oyster House, Boston!

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - Welcome to Boston and one of the restaurants I was most looking forward to eating at was the Union Oyster House - the oldest continually running restaurant in the United States! They are known for their oyster bar and New England style seafood. In this video we’re getting a first hand look at Union Oyster House, the back end kitchen, and the legendary oyster bar!

First of all, I love the old building that actually dates back to way before Union Oyster House opened. There are so many stories that have come out of the amazing building. Union Oyster House opened in 1826, and when you arrive it’s a total step back in time, a living museum that’s a restaurant.

As you enter Union Oyster House, probably my favorite part of the entire restaurant is the oyster bar, which is the original oyster bar. It wasn’t a seating oyster bar, but rather a leaning oyster bar. And it happened to be a favorite of Daniel Webster who would lean at the bar and eat no fewer than 6 dozen oysters. The oysters were phenomenal, so fresh and local, and with a squeeze of lemon and a swipe of horseradish and cocktail sauce. It was some of the best cocktail sauce I’ve ever had.

After taking a full tour of the restaurant we then sat down for a full meal including clam chowder, more oysters, broiled haddock, shrimp with a tomato pesto sauce, and one of my favorite dishes, mussels in white wine, garlic and garlic. The food was fresh and local and prepared in classic New England style. The clam chowder is one of the best I’ve ever had.

Union Oyster House is an iconic restaurant, it has unparalleled history in the United States, and food is quite delicious - especially the oysters and the clam chowder! When you’re in Boston, for both food and history lovers, it’s a must.

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$10.88 Seafood Buffet!! ALL YOU CAN EAT BBQ at Your Table!

HAT YAI, THAILAND - Along with fried chicken (watch the full tour here: Hat Yai is also famous for its massive all you can eat seafood buffets! And let me tell you they have perfected the art of the all you can eat experience. #HatYai #Thailand #ThaiFood #seafood

Rim Rua Kratha Ron Buffet (ริมรั้วกระทะร้อน) - There are probably a dozen or so massive seafood buffets around Hat Yai (หาดใหญ่), but I chose Rim Rua Kratha Ron Buffet (ริมรั้วกระทะร้อน), a nice leisure restaurant that’s gigantic. It’s a huge Thai family restaurant, and you can choose to sit outside in the yard, under the seafood area, or in the gymnasium sized meat area.

You have 2 options, the seafood buffet costs 339 THB (which is $10.88) for all you can eat crab, shellfish, fish, squid, shrimp, horseshoe crab salad and many more. And the 199 THB option (หมูกระทะ) which is lots of pork, meat, hot dogs, all the vegetables, some Thai food dishes, desserts, and more. If you choose the seafood option, you get both the seafood buffet section and the meat buffet section.

The best thing about this street food buffet is that you get to cook everything in front of you on your table - grilling and boiling seafood right in front of your face while you’re eating it. It’s a similar experience to buffets across Thailand, but Hat Yai has truly perfected the art of the all you can eat Thai seafood buffet.

Thank you for watching and hope you’re having a fantastic day!

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Talad Rot Fai (ตลาดนัดรถไฟ), also known as the Train night market in Bangkok, or Talad Rot Fai in Thai, is one of the most popular night markets in Bangkok - this branch located at Ratchada. Here’s a map link:

By the way, this is Part 2 of this Night Market Thai street food tour. You can watch the gigantic tom yum challenge here:

The market is known for its unique Thai street food, some of the snacks and dishes which are invented there and you won’t find anywhere else in Bangkok.

Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) at Diaw Maekhlong Restaurant (ร้านเตี๋ยวแม่กลอง) - Laeng saeb, a dish of pork bones and ridiculous amounts of green chilies is one of the most popular Thai street food inventions at Talad Rot Fai, and this is mainly what I came to eat. The restaurant is located at the back of the market, and they have a few different sizes you can choose from.

XXL Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) - Price - 599 THB ($18.96) - We went straight for the XXL size, a massive platter of pork bones, soup, insane amounts of green chilies and the soup broth. Of all the Thai street food I’ve eaten, this is one of the most unbelievable and insanely giant street foods of Thailand I’ve ever seen or eaten. Although it’s way more than I ever care to eat again in one sitting, it’s actually a really good dish.

Crispy butter (เนยกรอบ) - 35 THB ($1.11)
Stir fried ice cream (ไอติมผัด) - 69 THB ($2.18)
Coconut shake (น้ำมะพร้าวปั่น) - 35 THB ($1.11)

And that completed this Thai street food night market tour of Talad Rot Fai. It’s well worth a visit, and you can of course, order smaller sizes of laeng saeb when you’re in Bangkok. Enjoy!

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Street Food - DIM SUM SKYSCRAPER!! Market Eating Tour in Southeast Asia!

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Trang (ตรัง), Thailand - Welcome to Trang, a lovely historical and laid back city in Southern Thailand. In this video, we’re going on a Thai Chinese street food tour - starting at the market with the famous Trang roast pork, and feasting on the impressive dim sum skyscrapers that the city is well known for. Finally, we’ll complete this Thai Chinese street food tour with a legendary bowl of Hokkien mee - Hokkien Chinese style noodles which are popular throughout communities in Southern Thailand. #Trang #Thailand #dimsum #streetfood

Here are the places we visited:

Trang Roast Pork (หมูย่างโกเภา) - I was recommended that this place in the back of the local municipal Trang morning market was the best in town. And they have a huge loyal following. I arrived early in the morning, about 6 am, and already they were almost sold out for the day - we were lucky to get one of the last un-reserved hundred grams. Trang roasted pork (ตรังหมูย่าง) is sweet, but wow it’s pretty tasty, and their version was the best I’ve ever had of Trang style roasted pork. Price - 420 THB ($13.44) per kg.

Jay Kee (เจ๊กี่) - Also in the market you’ll find another legendary stall call Jay Kee (เจ๊กี่) that serves rice flour dumplings and chopped pig face, both smothered in pink soybean sauce. It wasn’t my favorite thing ever, but it was a very cool place and a couple of legendary dishes. Price - 20 THB ($0.64) per plate

Ruan Thai Dim Sum (เรือนไทยติ่มซำ - For the population size of Trang, there is an un-proportionate amount of dim sum restaurants - meaning people just really love to eat dim sum in Trang! There are so many places to choose from, but I chose Ruan Thai Dim Sum (เรือนไทยติ่มซำ) because they are known to have one of the biggest selections of dim sum. When you arrive, you’ll see a small downtown of skyscrapers dim sum, all waiting to be ordered. What you do is you choose the different dumplings and bites you want to eat, and they freshly steam them, before bringing all the baskets to your table. This was, everything you eat is fresh and hot. We met the owner, and he gave us a few extra dishes as well, including some more Trang roasted pork and super “radna” noodles. Awesome place to eat dim sum and enjoy the local Trang Thai Chinese culture in the morning.

Chew Dam (ร้านฉิวดำ) - Finally to wrap up this street food tour we headed to Chew Dam (ร้านฉิวดำ), a generations old shophouse restaurant for Hokkien Mee. The yellow noodles are cooked in a thick umami boosted gravy and served with a barely cooked egg. Awesome place and delicious Hokkien Mee. Hokkien Mee - 45 THB ($1.44)

And that completes this Asian street food tour in Trang. Trang is a fantastic city, with a great balance of history, nice people, buzzing markets, and delicious street food.

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Street Food EGG ROTI!! Market Eating Tour in Southeast Asia! | Ranong, Thailand

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Ranong (ระนอง) - Welcome to Ranong, a very pleasant city in Southern Thailand. A couple interesting things about Ranong, which is both a city and province in Thailand, is that it’s the least populated province in Thailand, and it’s located on the Kra Isthmus, the narrowest part of the Malay peninsula. It’s also a cool place to visit with some fantastic people and delicious Thai street food.

We started at the market for breakfast, walking around the friendly market and eating some street food snacks including a freshly made egg roti (โรตีไข่), sticky rice shrimp (ข้าวเหนียวหน้ากุ้), and grilled sticky rice (ข้าวเหนียวปิ้ง). Market was great.

Traditional Ice Cream (ร้านไอติม ประเสริฐสงค์) - This is one of the most classic Thai ice cream shops that specializes in hardened raw egg ice cream (ไอติมไข่แข็ง) - 40 THB

Take Off Your Shoes Restaurant (ร้านถอดรองเท้า) - Next up on this Ranong Thai food tour we went to a legendary restaurant literally called “Take Off Your Shoes.” Funny enough, you don’t need to take off your shoes to eat here… but it must have a history!
Shrimp stink beans กุ้งผัดกะปิสะตอ
Fern salad ยำผักกูด
Sour curry, taro stems แกงส้มออดิบ
Soft shell crab ปูนิ่มทอดกระเทียม
Total price - 850 THB ($26.25)

Som Chok Restaurant (ร้านสมโชค) - Finally, to end this meal, we drove a little outside of town to a countryside Thai restaurant known for curries and especially for stink beans. We had a little stink bean overdose, and it was wondrous!
Stink beans สะตอผักกะปิ
Chicken turmeric ไก่ต้มขมิ้น
Pork ribs curry แกงเคี่ยวพริกกระดูกหมู
Fried pork หมูทอดเกลือ
Total price - 800 THB (24.69 USD)

That completes this Thai street food tour of Ranong, Thailand. It’s a pleasant town, very friendly, easy to go around, charming, and you’ll find some delicious and unique street food.

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - Welcome to New Orleans, one of the best cities in the USA for food. Today we’re going on a mixed food tour, eating at a few local Creole plate lunch restaurants, and finishing the day with what is one of the best bites of food in the United States - Drago’s charbroiled flame oysters!

Thanks to Derek Robinson, my brother in law for featuring in this video. He roasts amazing coffee:

Li'l Dizzy's Cafe - - When I was in New Orleans, one of the restaurants I was most looking forward to eating at was Li'l Dizzy's Cafe, serving Creole soul food. They use family recipes and they have daily specials that rotate. The day I went, there was fried chicken and smothered okra which I ordered along with a smothered catfish plate. The food was home-cooked tasting and outstanding. Again, one of my favorite restaurants in New Orleans. Price - $14.99 per plate

Frady's One Stop Food Store - - Next up on this New Orleans food tour we headed to Frady's One Stop Food Store to eat plate lunches as well. On this day the daily special was red beans and rice, one of the signature dishes of Louisiana. I got it with sausage, and it was wonderful. Price - $8 per plate

Drago's Metairie - - Finally to end this New Orleans food tour in the USA we headed over to Drago's Metairie, one of the legendary seafood restaurants in New Orleans. They are most famous for their chargrilled oysters, which are grilled over fire, lathered in butter and cheese, and set on fire. They are some of the most amazing cooked oysters you’ll ever eat, and they are without a doubt one of the best bites of food in all of New Orleans and the United States! It’s something you can’t miss when you’re in New Orleans. Price - $23.95 per dozen

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Thai Food at Tha Kha Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำท่าคา) - Don't Miss Aunty's Fried Oyster Omelet!

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There are many floating markets you can visit when you’re in Thailand, and even there are some floating markets located right within Bangkok that are very nice (Khlong Lat Mayom is very nice in Bangkok:

Then there are also many floating markets about a 1 or 1.5 hour drive from Bangkok in a province called Samut Songkhram. In Samut Songkhram there are a number of other famous floating markets. Damnoen Saduak is the most famous of all, and it’s very touristy and gets very packed on the weekend. Amphawa is another Thai floating market that’s big and busy. But I wanted to go to a quieter and more peaceful floating market, so we decided to go to Tha Kha Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำท่าคา), located very close to Amphawa.

It was my first time to visit Tha Kha Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำท่าคา), and I was pleasantly surprised by how small, friendly, and local it was. There’s not a whole lot to do, but there are plenty of floating boats serving food and you can also buy lots of fresh ingredients which come from this area.

Along with plenty of Thai food snacks I ate during this tour of Tha Kha Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำท่าคา), the best thing was the hoy tod (หอยทอด), a fried oyster omelet. There’s something about eating an oily fried oyster omelet when you go to a floating market - it’s kind of like going to a sports game and eating a hot dog - they just go so well together.

I also enjoyed the fruits available at the market, especially starfruit, which was likely picked right off the tree of the lady who was selling it.

When you’re in Thailand, if you want to go to a quiet and peaceful floating market that’s not overly busy and still remains quite local Tha Kha Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำท่าคา) is an amazing option.

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1. KHLONG TOEI MARKET: Pork Porridge
ADDRESS: 1 Kasem Rat Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
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Khlong Toei Market is Bangkok’s biggest fresh market, offering every type of seafood you can imagine, in addition to raw meat, farm produce, clothing and home goods.

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3. SIAM 77: Giant Freshwater Prawn
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????????Stir-fried freshwater catfish with curry paste: Add red curry paste and chicken stock to a hot, oiled pan. Place the catfish in, allowing it to cook for 5-7 minutes before adding coconut milk, fish sauce and sugar. Place on a plate and garnish with lime leaves and chili before diving in!

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Buffet 40 THB ($1.29) Lumphini Park in Bangkok, Thailand (บุฟเฟต์ 40 บาท สวนลุมพินี) #StreetFood #Bangkok #Thailand

Located on the fence just outside the major central Lumphini Park in Bangkok, Thailand, are a number of Thai street food stalls. You can get all sorts of delicious and on the go Thai food. But there’s one stall where you pay 40 THB ($1.29), and you can eat as much as you want, a full buffet. I’d say it’s one of the most affordable buffets I’ve ever had anywhere in the world.

You’ll find a mix of different Thai dishes, a variety of different curries with coconut milk, and a number of different stir fry dishes. Overall, you have about a dozen different Thai dishes to choose from. I was surprised by the amount of meat in dishes - they don’t skimp at all on the meats and proteins. You first grab a plate of rice and start digging in to whatever you want.

Two of my favorite dishes at this Thai street food buffet were the boiled beef with lemongrass, and the boiled salmon soup!

In addition to an affordable all you can eat buffet, the people you meet eating here are cool and laid back, and the owner and chef is so friendly. He kept inviting me back to the buffet line to eat more food - “come back and have another plate!”

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YALA (ยะลา), THAILAND - Located in the very far south, the Deep South of Thailand, Yala is a beautiful province known for its Malay culture and food, forest, and fruit paradise. In this Malay street food tour in Yala we ate one of the best traditional curry meals I’ve ever had in my life, and then continued on to the city to eat famous beef soup. Finally, we drove outside the city for some curian and cempedak. Get ready for some insanely delicious curry and fresh fruit in Yala, Thailand!

Khrua Wahid (ครัววาฮิด - Welcome to one of the best traditional curry restaurants I’ve eaten at in a long time. They serve traditional Malay and Thai curries and dishes from Yala. I was fascinated by the variety, and the ingredients present in each of the dishes. Literally every dish was outstanding, and many of them were new for me - even having traveled quite a lot in both Thailand and Malaysia. One of the many highlights was the quail and chili leaf curry. But really, you cannot make a bad choice at Khrua Wahid (ครัววาฮิด), it’s a must eat if you love curry when you’re in Yala, Thailand.

Quail - We stopped on the side of the road for a quick delicious roasted quail, so tasty.

Organ Soup (ซุปเครื่องใน (มัสยิดกาโบ) - In the iconic market of Yala in the the center of the city, you’ll find this legendary generations old beef soup restaurant. The soup is simple and refreshing, mainly focusing on beef organs and stomach. Additionally, you have to eat the soup with an omelet. The combination is fantastic.

Bang Lang Bridge and Lake - Finally to finish this street food tour of Yala, we drove about an hour to the iconic Bang Lang Lake and bridge. On the way, we stopped for some Yala fruit, including durian and cempedak. Unfortunately all the small “durian baan” were finished for the season, but the mon thong variety was still pretty good. And the view over the lake was spectacular.

I had an amazing time exploring Yala, but too short, so much more to eat and still do in Yala. I hope to visit again.

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Narathiwat (นราธิวาส), Thailand - Welcome to Thailand’s deep south, Narathiwat (นราธิวาส) is located on the East coast and border Malaysia. People are incredibly friendly, the coastline is spectacular, dotted with fishing villages, and the seafood is unimaginably fresh. In this video, we only had a short time in Narathiwat, so we went straight to eat tom yum seafood on the beach! #Narathiwat #Thailand #tomyum

Near to Narathiwat airport, there’s Ban Thon Beach, home to a number of street food shacks on the beach that serve mind blowing tom yum noodles and seafood. Actually it’s not even really called tom yum, but they mix of sour, salty, and sweet, made it taste like tom yum. They are actually chicken noodles, and they are served with a variety of seafood that you can order - everything insanely fresh - which you eat with your noodles. I’ve had many combinations of dishes, but throughout Thailand, I can’t say I’ve ever had a seafood feast with only bowls of soup noodles - no rice. It was a delicious combination and worked perfectly.

Along with our bowls of chicken noodles, we had fish, ultra fresh squid, crab, and slipper lobster - everything outstanding. All she did was boil each of the seafoods for the perfect amount of time, then sprinkle each with a dozen different seasonings, and then ladled on a scoop of soup broth to complete the tom yum sauce experience. I thought everything might be too sweet at first, but the flavor really balanced out - the taste was perfect.

300 Years Mosque (มัสยิด 300 ปี) Al-Hussein Mosque - After the beach and tom yum seafood noodles, we drove over to what’s called the 300 Years Mosque (มัสยิด 300 ปี), or better as the Al-Hussein Mosque. This original wooden mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Thailand.

Aeh Roti (แอ โรตี) - Finally to complete this street food tour in Narathiwat (นราธิวาส), Thailand we drove to the center of the city where we first enjoyed some delicious Narathiwat fish crackers, followed by local style roti and mataba. It was a perfect way to end this day of street food in Narathiwat with roti and great friends.

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8:22 - Khanom Krop (Thai Street Snack Coconut Rice Pancakes)
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8:50 - Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai (Michelin Guide Fried Rice Noodles)
10:24 - Nai Ek Roll Noodles (Michelin Guide Kuay Chap)
11:41 - Khao Kha Moo (Stewed Pork Trotter Rice)
12:38 - Trok Rong Moo (Pork Tom Yum Noodle with Crispy Deep Fried Pork Wontons)
13:48 - Odean Crab Noodle (Bamee Kiow Pu Prawn Wonton Noodle with Crab Claw)
14:28 - Thip Sa Mai Shrimp Pad Thai with Wrapping Egg (Michelin Guide!)
16:08 - Jeh O Chula Mama Tom Yum Noodles (Michelin Guide!)
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