Short Documentary about street food vendors in Khlong Toey which is a sketchy area in Bangkok. The Khlong Toey Market is the largest wet market in Bangkok and really is a sight to behold..once...a bit overwhelming and scary at times...most of the restaurants and large fresh food purveyors buy their bulk stuff here early morning.
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Bangkok Slum Street Food
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You eat live shrimp?
He lives in Bangkok, he'll eat anything!
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It was interesting. Some of it I would not eat, some of it looked/sounded appetizing to me. Is Big Mamma the Slumfood Millionaire? I didn't get that from how she talked about profits, but on the other hand she made it sound like she runs the slum.
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I've tried that dish once...a bit creepy but tasted good
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Fresh "finless brown trout" straight from the Mekong. MMMMmmmm!
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Anyone who has an interest in food or fresh markets, if you ever come to Bangkok...this is the place to visit. not for the squeamish but I have always had an interest in food, food production and the food marketing chain...so for me Bangkok is quite the place to be. My GF's mom who has a small resstaurant probably goes there once a week to restock some things but she has a local wet market much smaller size where she goes pretty much daily.
Thanks for posting. I enjoyed that. Except now I'm hungry!
I would try all of them - though the dancing shrimp I'm sure would be weird..
Larb (Laab?) is one of my go-to Thai dishes, though I'm not sure if my local places make it with bile or not. "Pungent" is definitely accurate though.
And my god that waterfall pork looked amazing!
I would try all of them - though the dancing shrimp I'm sure would be weird..
Larb (Laab?) is one of my go-to Thai dishes, though I'm not sure if my local places make it with bile or not. "Pungent" is definitely accurate though.
And my god that waterfall pork looked amazing!
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Yeah...the waterfall pork is called "NamTok (Waterfall) Moo (Pork)" and is a very easy to find and popular dish in Bangkok. I used to get it a couple times weekly at the high school cafeterai when I was teaching here. It's awesomezisme wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:49 pm Thanks for posting. I enjoyed that. Except now I'm hungry!
I would try all of them - though the dancing shrimp I'm sure would be weird..
Larb (Laab?) is one of my go-to Thai dishes, though I'm not sure if my local places makes it with bile or not. "Pungent" is definitely accurate though.
And my god that waterfall pork looked amazing!