Posts Tagged ‘Thai Food’

Known for rock-bottom eating expenses, most visitors to Thailand nevertheless overspend on food, but in Chiang Mai, deals are just around every corner. The more adventurous traveler who seeks a more authentic Thai experience or wants to make his/her travel money go even further can find cheaper, and often tastier, alternatives if they know what to look for. Many other long-term visitors are baffled when I tell them of my favorite venues, where I get a huge plate of yellow rice with fried chicken, a cup of fish soup, half of a sliced cucumber, and ice water for 50 baht (1.43 USD). And that is on one of the most Westernized islands in Thailand!

 Thailand Street FoodIt is not 6-clock, in Bangkok, and the street vendors who sell food products are employed. The Thais are the majority of their purchase of food on the street. Local walk in the street with a small bag of rice, curry, noodles and soup. Thailand, food is a social activity, where the hunger pains to say that to eat, not time of day.
Walk through the streets of Bangkok is a gastronomic dream. Stalls line the streets selling of tutto APERitifJe place during the lunch break. Sections of a given road especializaráen dictates and the date on which days, with the precision of a Swiss watch.

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