Do try to walk and ask for a price,I found one hair clip for 50,30 and 25 baht . Sadly already purchased the expensive one so can't return back. Even the candle got 100 baht and 90 baht so if you are not so rich you can try foraging for the price difference l. I Bought Thai and holy basil,sawtooth coriander, some herb looking like dhill but not dhill and fennel for 10 baht,sapodilla for 50 baht or 80,avocado depends on weight but mine is 35 baht,100 baht for pomelo. Potato Thailand is 50 baht I believe.To kha herbs for 20/10 baht. Really it's a very interesting market,try to do some research if you want to try durian but end up looking at jackfruit.i met a tourist who wants durian but keep on pointing at the jackfruit,I don't know how much I have to insist that durian is durian, jackfruit is jackfruit 😅. Not sure if English is not her secondary language. Overall a market I don't want to leave because it is a very market. Can get a lot of food and...
Read moreNOT TO BE MISSED: There is a pizza stand...oh that pizza! It’s SO GOOD! I’m actually sitting there right now having a slice and my husband and I are laughing cause we saw many people buying a slice and coming back for more, haha, one guy just came back a 3rd time with a big smile on his face.
Btw, you can find the pizza stand at the Pantip night market too, just in front of a Japanese Crepes stand. If you go there make sure to try the crepes too. They are delicious!❤️
Ps. I’ll attach the best photo I could take from the pizza stand (right now at the Saturday market) and the crepes stand at Phantip night market too
I hope this review helps you, I posted it everywhere I could ‘cause tonight is our last night here and I’ll miss them. Hope you enjoy as...
Read moreWe visited the Saturday Night Market in Koh Phangan with high expectations, but overall, the experience was a bit underwhelming. While there is a wide variety of street food and some local crafts, we found that prices were not particularly cheap — definitely more tourist-oriented than local.
One downside is that there are hardly any places to sit and enjoy your food, which made the experience a bit rushed and uncomfortable. It gets quite crowded, and without seating, it’s difficult to relax or enjoy a proper meal.
That said, the atmosphere is lively, and it can still be worth a visit if you’re looking to explore local flavors or do a bit of casual shopping. Just don’t expect it to be a hidden gem or a budget-friendly street...
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