Pre Covid it used to be filled to the brim with stalls selling all types of produce, meats, fish, cooked meal, smoothies. Now, it’s not as filled really. Prices have slowly been going up by a five to twenty baht. It’s still the best place to get whole fruits, compared to the malls and other shopping centers. The best stall that i recommend is the mango and sticky rice one, it’s super clean, the owner is kind, and ofc the mango and sticky rice is delicious.
Parking wise, there is enough. Easier for people on bikes, but if it’s busy, you’ll have to walk a bit if you...
Read moreThis market is very good with lots to offer. Delicious food for very reasonable prices. I also seen fresh fruits and vegetables. There were some souvenirs and clothes as well. Didnt see too many foreigners but many locals. I got 2 medium sized ripe mangos for 10b !! Also a deep fried chicken thigh with sauce and sticky rice 30b. The pork belly seen half eaten in the pic was 40b but mostly fat..still good though. Fresh large coconut 25b. The tarp roof is very short so if you’re tall like me it’s a bit hard to walk through there. Open every day 2p-8p....
Read moreLocal agricultural market with low prices. Many vendors with stalls under umbrellas. Might get a bit muddy when it rains. Fruits prices were 20-40 THB per kilo in May 2018. (Lychees, rambutans, mangoes, mangosteens). Variety of local vegetables, herbs, spices. Pork, chicken meat can be found at perimeter rows. Prawns and squids were 140-260 THB per kilo, depending on sizes. A cool place for visit both if you live here or you are a tourist. Though over 50% of goods here are of no use for a tourist unless you got a household in Thailand. Parking is a...
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