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While i have been complaining about Ao Nang’s food all week - Krabi Town Night Market is a must visit. It serves very unique selections of local Thai food from various districts.
We couldn’t figure out which to choose, so we ended up having much more than we could fit in our stomachs.
The spicy fish and chicken feet noodle is so delicious.
The toasted cashews with caramel on a leaf was a first for me. The nuts were fresh and super crunchy.
The sausages and mooping were also amazing! We had curry noodles and some other snacks.
The star though - the pink pomelo. So sweet and fragrant! Amazing!
Oh we also had some orange and passionfruit juice as well as a pennywort juice (so bitter!! ) 🤣
✨Overall Score: 8.5/10 ✨
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