A Foodie's Paradise on a Budget This street is a true haven for food lovers looking for delicious, affordable eats. It's a vibrant market with a fantastic variety of dishes, and if you love noodles, you're in for a treat! You'll find more than seven noodle stalls alone, offering a great selection. There are two stalls specializing in egg noodles (bamee), two that serve Yen Ta Fo, two for fish noodle soup, and one for waterfall noodles (nam tok). Beyond noodles, the market also has a lot more to offer. You can get dry sukiyaki, a stall for made-to-order dishes, delicious pad thai and hoi tod (oyster omelet), and even mala skewers. For drinks and dessert, you can find fresh soy milk and, a highlight of the street, some truly amazing mango sticky rice. This street is a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience a wide range of authentic and...
Read moreNong Hoi Market is a lively local market where you can find fresh fruits, vegetables, and tasty street food at very cheap prices. 🥭🍜 Just be ready, it gets really hot during the day, so bring water and stay cool! ☀️💧
Many of the sellers here speak only Thai, so not everyone can speak English. 🇹🇭🗣️ But don’t worry, people are friendly and always happy to help, even if you just smile and point! 😊👍
This market is great if you want to experience local life and try authentic food. It’s simple and real, perfect for a quick visit or a fun day out. Just remember to bring some sun...
Read moreLocal market with fresh produce. After I stuck for 10 days of hotel brekkie, I have decided to the market for the foods.
Happy with what they were selling, delicious and the people are very kind.
Shop no. 29 as per photo offered a variety of pork sausage and northern style foods.
Kaeng kra dang (แกงกระด้าง) sai oua and green chilli paste are a must to try.
You can get pork cracker, chilli dipping sauce and sour pork from close-by shop.
The market open early in the morning, I normally went there around 7:30-8am Will see you again for...
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