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Sample Bangkok’s delectable Thai cuisine at local street stalls
Always heard about how magical and exotic Thai food is and never had the chance to savor it? Here’s a once in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy local culinary delights where they are best made.
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Sample Bangkok’s delectable Thai cuisine at local street stalls

Barbecued chicken, pork with noodles or duck with rice and even the quasi-official dish of Thailand, tom yam kung, are all available for your lip-smacking satisfaction at shockingly low prices of 25-70 baht per plate and Bangkok's numerous street-food stalls.

For the real adventurous eaters, multi-legged delights, such as fried cockroaches and grasshoppers, are also waiting to tickle your taste buds.

Street stalls can be seen in many areas of the city, with some of the most popular along Sukhumvit Road, Silom Road and at major BTS Skytrain stations, such as Convent and Saladaeng and the Chatuchak Weekend Market.

 


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