I Got Lost in THAILAND’S LARGEST MARKET 🇹🇭 Thai Food Tour
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- Bangkok is a city of market's but this one is the most famous weekend market and largest in the world.
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a must visit for travelers. I visited eight years ago and noticed how much more of a tourist destination it had become. But is it too touristy?
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00:00 Bangkok Thailand
00:15 Chatuchak Market
01:21 Breaded Shrimp Snack
02:17 Chatuchak Bathrooms
02:58 What Time to Go to Market
03:40 Saman Islam Biryani Chicken
06:37 Monsoon Season in Bangkok
07:51 Chatuchak Mall
08:57 Kaarom Specialty Coffee
12:30 Pork Sandwich
13:27 Coconut Ice Cream
15:18 Kingoctopus ราชาปลาหมึก
16:18 Is Chatuchak Market a tourist trap?
#Bangkok #Thailand #thaifood
Welcome to Thailand is so beautiful and so good foods.
Thank you so much 😊
Thailand's romanization started more than 100 years ago during King Rama VI who was educated in English boarding school for several years when he was till a prince. The system was later standardized by Royal Society of Thailand and all official road signs/places adopt this system. Roman alphabets are not confined only to English/American languages. Almost all European languages adopt Roman alphabets as their main writing system except Greece and Russia. Some non-European countries also do likewise including Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Even though most non-European countries have their own native writing system, they still adopt romanization to help foreigners recognize and pronounce road/place names including Thailand, China (pinyin) and Japan (romaji). Westerners or those who learn English as a second language must accept the fact that those romanized words are not necessarily pronounced like English/American common pronunciation. It is easy to adapt once you know how the native pronounce it. In Thailand, "PH" is pronounced aspirated P (people) while "P" is pronounced non-aspirated P (papa). "KH" is pronounced like "King" such as "Ramkhamhaeng" while "K" is pronounced like "Gong" such as "Krungthep". "TH" is pronounced aspirated T such as "Take" while T is pronounced non-aspirated T such as "one ton". "CH" is pronounced as "J" (jar) such as Chatuchak. It can also be pronounced as "CH" (chat) such as Chang beer.
Oh thanks for this, so helpful!
thanks again. always glad to see you post.
I’m so happy you enjoyed it
Have a nice trip.😊❤
Thank you! 😃
Looks amazing market 😊❤❤❤
It was a fun day minus all the heat 😊
Yes, it was very hot there and I also felt the heat affecting my body and mood. I found iced coffee right away. You definitely need to spend more time in Thailand, as I had probably the best time there for food. Check out my Michelin food tour video in Bangkok. Amazing pad thai experience.
You know I’m not a fan of the Michelin guide. I’ve been to too many spots that were just ok and when they expanded to Toronto it just confirmed my suspicions of bias and lazy investigation of the truly best spots. I find local bloggers to be a much better source.
@@ayngelina Definitely can be a hit and miss. I got lucky with a Michelin bib restaurant selling a pad thai that I'll be going back for again.
ok well I trust your instincts so I'll check out your recommendations
@@ayngelina no my instincts...but my taste buds...lol. looking forward to seeing where you end up after vietnam.
Love your vids.
Thanks so much Jeff 😊
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทย กินอาหารท้องถิ่นได้ กลมกลืนกับผู้คน คุณกลายเป็นคนไทยแล้ว😊🙏
ขอบคุณ ฉันวางแผนเดินทางกลับเดือนหน้าแล้ว
This market is a multi-purpose market. Tuesday - Thursday will sell various types of plants. and Saturday-Sunday that is in this video.
Oh thanks for the information, so helpful
There’s never a right time to visit and it’s always hot 🥵
Been there and enjoyed it!
Hummm I love coconut icecream. There is good one here in Ecuador too.
Where is this ice cream in Ecuador?
The best I had was in a permanent stand in a park of Portoviejo. So light and creamy at a time !!
I still haven't been there yet
Love you thailand
It’s fantastic
Yummy อร่อย 😋🤤🤪 ❤❤
Thank you 🙏
❤ wow missing Thailand ❤
Oh I'm so hungry 😋🍜💕
❤ wish you happiness ❤🎉
Like 😂🎉
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Thank you so much! You are very kind.
OMG Allen spoke! 😮😂😂😂
He’s actually quite chatty off camera
@@ayngelina sure he is. 🙄
"Still thinking about Vietnamese dong"
Nice.
I didn’t intend for it to be funny but it’s good to have an unintentional laugh
Some of the vendors are sometimes foreign employees hired by the shopkeeper to sell. The hot weather makes it easy to get irritated. 😅😊
I can understand that, also we were not quick to order
ช่วงนี้เป็นฤดูฝน ถ้าออกจากที่พักแนะนำติดร่มกันแดดและฝนไปด้วยจะดีมากครับ เที่ยวให้สนุกและมีความสุขในทุกที่ครับ😊
ขอบคุณสำหรับคำแนะนำ!
@ayngelina Sorry if you have been offended but this is not about being rude, in Canada the majority speaks English but in your case you have not studied it, you simply speak it and rather you should also speak French like the others.
You are being rude. You don’t know my educational background so why would you assume I didn’t study English. For your reference I did take advanced English throughout my studies including university along with French. And now I also speak Spanish so perhaps you keep your keyboard warrior comments to yourself.
In Toronto you would pay the same +/- for two croissants and two drinks.
Have you been to Starbucks lately?
Lol I know! Before I published this I almost cut that section because it was ridiculous that I said that. I did misunderstand the order and thought it was one croissant but still it was very reasonable and I look so cheap hahaha
@@ayngelina hey your speaking to a Scotsman!
Not many people know it, but copper wire was a Scottish invention.
Yea two Scotsmen were fighting over a Penny! Of course those were the days when a Penny was large!
Welcome to world largest market
Thank you so much!
Ayng, do you find that Thailand is still affordable, or do you think that it’s now charging international prices?
Well I heard it’s getting pricey and I did find it more expensive than Indonesia and Malaysia but it’s tough to compare because it was just a weekend and the capital city is always more expensive. I’m going to try to go back in a October for longer.
@@ayngelina 20 years ago, it was cheaper than Malaysia. On par with Philippines.
I'm going to try to go back to the Philippines before the end of the year so I'll compare but just based on what some expats have mentioned on my Vietnam posts I think people are finding Thailand expensive. There's actually a great channel by another Canadian that I watch even though I don't want to retire there (or maybe I will) called Retired Working for You.
@@ayngelina ok will check it out, thanks
Alan look like Thai
Everyone thinks he's something else, but he's Indonesian
It’s great they offer Halal
Halal and Kosher are not only food that has been blessed, with God given thanks for it.
But the Animal is killed in as humane as possible. As well the blood is drained.
😄
Yuzu is a Japanese orange not native SEA orange
Oh thanks for the correction!
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Thank you so much!