Pros Great place where lots of people from different parts of the world such as Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysian, Chinese, Indonesia, Philippines, Americans, Vietnamese, Laosian gathered here to Shop for clothes and accessories and to Buy different kind of street food and beverages from Cambodian food to Thai food accepting either Khmer money or Thai money Cons All street food vendors in order to save money fried their food that they sell to you with bad frying oil (process oil) This bad frying oil after consumption will affect your health in the long run such as Inflammation Heart problem Sleep problem Blood clot Acne High cholesterol There are a lot of KFC style fried food . high in carbs which is sugar or glucose, very high insulin. When consumed, health risk for pre-diabetic, diabetic and high blood pressure people. Watch out for intestinal parasite with other food such as Japanese suchy with raw salmon meat (raw salmon are know to carry parasite. Raw veggies are known to carry parasites. Beef and pig meat which are widely sold are full of intestinal parasites. In conclusion, The Poipet WaterFall Outdoor shopping spree with lots of food vendors to pick to your heart content might look inviting but health wise, my advice to you, be careful what you eat, in another word, eat at your own risk. Speaking from...
Read moreA must visit in Poipet for delicious food and authentic night market vibes. Feels less touristy than other night markets I have travelled in Thailand. Be amazed by the wide range of food, from sushi to noodles soup to BBQ to sweet pastries and many more. I loved the honey lime soda that I bought 2 in the same trip.
Prices are very affordable as well. Bought salmon sushi for only THB10 and pork leg rice for THB60. Prices in BKK are 30%/40% higher. You can buy food in the night market and go to the opposite food court to eat just by buying a drink there, thus providing yourself a space to eat all the delicious night market snacks.
The only thing I dont really like is the numerous beggars, both...
Read moreThe street food here is incredible! So much variety. From delicious typical Khmer/Thai dishes like fried noodles/fried rice/vermicelli/soup/num pang/beefsticks/grilled seafood to corn dogs/fried chicken/corn in a cup/sushi/takoyaki. The desserts are so delicious as well. Pandan cakes, jelly, fruit, coconut cakes, coconut crisp pancakes with cream filling, taiyaki, cookies, donuts, waffles, ice cream, shakes. It's endless!! It is a must-see for any street food lover. There is also a kids play area and a carnival...
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