Seattle | Instantly Transported to a Phuket Night Market ๐๏ธ Thai food
๐ฅ Bangrak Market ๐ ฟ๏ธ Street parking available at $1 per 30 minutes ๐ฐ 7 dishes + 1 drink, pre-tax total: $127 Stepping inside feels like being instantly transported to a night market in Thailand. The food stall-style bar counter, flower-painted tabletops, Thai-themed decor, and local music all overflow with exotic charm. The service is average, but the prices are affordable and the food is delicious ๐. Visited during a long weekend at noonโno wait at all. ๐ Crying Tiger (Grilled Beef) - $18 Unanimously agreed by the table: you can skip other dishes, but you must try this. Juicy and flavorful, best enjoyed dipped in sauce and wrapped in lettuce ๐ฅฌ. Taste: ๐ค ๐ท Kor Mo Yang (Grilled Pork Neck) - $18 Fatty but not greasy, with a springy and chewy texture. ๐ก Hoy Kor (Crab Meat Fried Balls) - $16 Average portion, not particularly standout. Skip it. ๐ฆ Tom Kha (Seafood) - $19 Coconut milk-based seafood hotpot with tom yum flavor. Options for meat or seafood; the seafood version includes shrimp, octopus, mussels, and mushrooms ๐. Served in a small hotpot to keep warmโquite interesting! ๐ฒ Yen Ta Four (Magical Pink Noodle Soup) - $18 Very uniqueโ๏ธ Pink broth + pink noodles, with a tangy and spicy flavor. ๐ Pad Thai (Beef) - $15 A classic Thai dish that never disappoints. Sweet and sour flavors make it very appetizing. #Bangrak Market#Seattle#travel guide#Seattle life#food diary#thai food#Seattle guide