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Dallas Thai Temple Food Street: A Great Sunday Spot

💕Buddhist Temple of Dallas Every Sunday, there’s a Thai market here filled with a variety of Thai foods, including curries, Pad Thai, mango sticky rice, green papaya salad, other street snacks, desserts, gifts, bubble tea, and so much more. Sunday Hours: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Note: Many vendors close early.) Cash Preferred: Most vendors only accept cash 💵, so bring plenty to cover your meal. You can eat heartily for around $20. Crowded with Limited Seating: It gets pretty busy, and there aren’t many places to sit and eat. You can head to the garden area, which has grass and steps where you can sit and enjoy your food in a pleasant environment, taking in the scenery while you dine. Many shops already have long lines, but there are also plenty of choices, including various Thai fried and grilled skewers, snacks, desserts, and Thai milk tea, which is also very good. If you like food streets or Thai snacks, don't miss it! 😉 Parking: You can park on the sides of the roads around the temple. 📍Address: 8484 Stults Rd, Dallas, TX 75243 #WhereToGoOnWeekends #DallasWeekend #DallasGourmet

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Dallas Thai Temple Food Street: A Great Sunday Spot

💕Buddhist Temple of Dallas Every Sunday, there’s a Thai market here filled with a variety of Thai foods, including curries, Pad Thai, mango sticky rice, green papaya salad, other street snacks, desserts, gifts, bubble tea, and so much more. Sunday Hours: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Note: Many vendors close early.) Cash Preferred: Most vendors only accept cash 💵, so bring plenty to cover your meal. You can eat heartily for around $20. Crowded with Limited Seating: It gets pretty busy, and there aren’t many places to sit and eat. You can head to the garden area, which has grass and steps where you can sit and enjoy your food in a pleasant environment, taking in the scenery while you dine. Many shops already have long lines, but there are also plenty of choices, including various Thai fried and grilled skewers, snacks, desserts, and Thai milk tea, which is also very good. If you like food streets or Thai snacks, don't miss it! 😉 Parking: You can park on the sides of the roads around the temple. 📍Address: 8484 Stults Rd, Dallas, TX 75243 #WhereToGoOnWeekends #DallasWeekend #DallasGourmet

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