Visiting Sarinthip Thai Khanom Buang in Talat Phlu is truly a memorable experience, one that immerses you in the charm of traditional Thai street food. Located beneath a bridge in this vibrant Bangkok district, the stall’s long-standing presence adds to the allure, making it feel like you’re stepping into a piece of history. As soon as you arrive, you’ll likely find a steady line of customers eagerly waiting for their turn, but don’t let that discourage you—the process is efficient, and the wait is part of the experience.
You begin by placing your order at the counter, where you’ll be handed a numbered ticket. The setup is simple but organized, and the staff moves quickly, ensuring that everyone gets served in a timely manner. While you wait, it's fascinating to watch the pancake-making process unfold. The stall’s small kitchen space is abuzz with activity, and the skill of the vendors is evident as they expertly pour and cook the thin, crispy pancake shells. It’s almost like watching an art form in motion, and the sizzling sound of the pancakes cooking adds to the sensory experience.
The atmosphere is casual and laid-back, with a mix of locals and tourists all enjoying the same delicious treat. When your number is called, you’re handed your freshly made Khanom Buang. The warm, crispy pancakes are served in a neat little stack, ready to be devoured. The sweet version, with its delicate balance of coconut and egg yolk, is a true standout—crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and bursting with flavor. The savory version is just as satisfying, though it offers a more complex, bolder flavor profile that’s an acquired taste for some.
The affordability of the food adds to the enjoyment. At only THB 60 for four pieces of the sweet version or THB 50 for 10 of the savory, it’s an excellent value for such a delicious and historic culinary experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular, the experience at Sarinthip is one that captures the essence of Bangkok’s street food scene, offering both flavor and a sense of connection to the city’s rich...
Read moreThai street food snacks, they’re a chain with stalls and branches everywhere, even in malls and food courts near grocery stores.
Pretty good snacks, very easy to eat and enjoy. They’re flat, very thin pancakes which are made on site (you can watch them expertly cook them when you order). Very crispy thin crepes which are a delight to eat.
There were savoury and sweet flavours, I chose to get 2 savoury and 2 sweet. They’re Michelin rated too.
I enjoyed the sweet more, as dessert after my lunch. They’re such a...
Read moreBeen operating for more than 100 years! The place serves two kinds of Khanom Bueang, sweet & savory.
Have tried the one with egg, yolk, and coconut, ive never seen coconut being added elsewhere!🥥
It’s filled to the brim, one piece would cost you 15 Baht.
When you were at Talad Phlu, you have to stop by and try this ancient...
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