On of the better night markets in Thailand.
We’ve been to dozens of night markets up and down the country, and this one easily makes it into the top 5 for street food. It’s quite large and busy starting from late afternoon until about 9pm, although many of the popular stall sell out much earlier. There is a wide selection of food available, from the standard fried chicken to ‘Pad Kra Pao’, ‘Som Tam’, and ‘Moo Ping’, plus a lot more. Tere is also a good choice of Chinese style dishes, such as wanton noodles, steamed dumplings, etc. Only a few stalls sell western food – there are not many farang shopping here. The market also sells fresh fruit and vegetables, clothes, and other nik-naks. The reason for our high rating is due to the overall cleanliness, large selection of food, fair pricing, and as there are some places to sit behind the food stalls on the east side.
The location on google maps is actually not accurate, the food market is about 30 meters north of the marker, just in...
Read moreA good break (for me) from the confines of the hotel. An explosion of sounds and colours and smells greets you as you enter the night market, just after the guy at the entrance has your temp checked. There are dedicated rows of well laid-out stalls offering clothings, accessories, trinkets, footwear and, of course, food, drinks and fruits! Not so much of a unique experience, but being here will certainly immerse you into the Thai-ness of the...
Read moreAs the name implies, shops starts to open around 5:00 pm and closes at about 9:30pm. Majority of the shops sell cooked food, fruits and vegetables. There are many food choices that are available. There are many RTW shops also selling t shirts, dresses, pants, shoes. The location is very convenient. It is around 50 meters away from the back entrance of Tesco Lotus Supermarket and about 200 meters from Star IT Center and Star Convention...
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