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Re: Food glorious food! Thailand
Hasan Roasted Duck (ฮาซัน เป็ดย่าง)
Location: The street food stall is located directly outside the gates of Assalapheyah Mosque (หน้ามัสยิด อัสสละฟียะฮ์) on south Charoen Krung road, just northeast of Rama 3 road, and they don’t set up until evening. Opening hours: 6:30 pm – 2 pm daily, but closed on Monday As soon as I walked up to take a photo of the roasted golden ducks hanging in the street food cabinet, I knew we were in for some grumpiness the owner, and duck hunter himself (well at least he roasts and slices them up), isn’t the friendliest street food vendor you’ll meet in Bangkok. He made some rude remarks to me while I was taking photos of his ducks. But I’m hardly going to turn from street food due to grumpy owners… I’m there for the food. Along the always busy Charoen Krung road, just outside Assalapheyah Mosque (หน้ามัสยิด อัสสละฟียะฮ์), is Hasan Roasted Duck (ฮาซัน เป็ดย่าง) street food stall. This street food stall is also halal. But anyway, they serve Thai roasted duck, and in the local hood of Charoen Krung, it’s pretty well known. Just like at Khao Kaeng Jake Puey, people begin to lineup for food before they even begin selling. There were actually only a couple of tables set up along the sidewalk when we went; The majority of the customers go to Hasan Roasted Duck (ฮาซัน เป็ดย่าง) for takeaway. While most Thai street food stalls cheerfully deliver your food to your table within seconds of ordering, at Hasan Roasted Duck (ฮาซัน เป็ดย่าง), you might have to bark your order to them multiple times before they take action. f you’re looking for some busy Bangkok street food with character and grumpy service (which can definitely be fun sometimes) Hasan Roasted Duck (ฮาซัน เป็ดย่าง) is a pretty good option. Their duck is good, but not stand out amazing from other Thai duck restaurants like this place.
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Zhang La Mian
Location: 13 ซอย จุฬาลงกรณ์ 5 Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Located in: Suan Luang Square Phone: +66 090 974 5960 Operating hour: 11am to 9pm daily Spicy Tender Stewed Beef Noodle Soup. Of course I had to order their signature Zhang La Mian noodles. It comes with lots of egg noodles, a flavorful broth, some chilis, and plenty of stewed meats. I happened to order the beef version. The soup was really nice and comforting as well. I could just drink the soup on it’s own and already be satisfied. The beef is very very tender, just poking it with your chopsticks will already break the meat! The taste itself is alright however, I don’t really taste much of the beef by itself so obviously this is meant to be eaten when everything is mixed together. I will say that there is a lot of fat and collagen and that’s where the flavor is to be found. Overall I would recommend a visit to Zhang La Mian, a little noodle shop that you definitely won’t miss due to the big boiling bot of meat out on display. I especially like their cheap price and their options for adding more toppings, and of course we can’t forget about their tasty tender meat and spicy chili. A little complaint I have is that the broth could be more flavorful, perhaps a little bit of salt could go a long way.
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Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง)
Address: 38 Charoen Krung Soi 23, Yaowarat, Bangkok Phone: 02-2226769 , 02-2255975 Open hours: 9 am – 8 pm daily (but usually closed on the 15th and 30th of each month) Price: 35 THB ($1.08) ที่อยู่ : 38 ซอยเจริญกรุง 23 ใกล้กับวัดมังกรกมลาวาส ถนนเจริญกรุง แขวงเยาวราช เขตสัมพันธวงศ์ กรุงเทพฯ โทร.02-2226769 , 02-2255975 เปิดทุกวัน เวลา 09.00 – 20.00 น. หยุดทุวันที่ 15,30 ของเดือน บะหมี่ธรรมดา 35 – บะหมี่พิเศษ 45- Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง). Big Bowls of Old Skool Egg Noodles in Bangkok’s Yaowarat. When you see a rustic old-skool restaurant like Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง), you know they have a food story to tell. It’s located in a dungeon dark and damp alley, just off the always busy Charoen Krung road in Bangkok’s Chinatown, and just a short distance from one of my favorite curry stalls in town. They have been serving hungry workers for years, and the street food wear and tear is good enough evidence of their success. As I’m told, they didn’t even have a restaurant name for the longest time, they were just there Ba mee (บะหมี่), is the Thai word for yellow egg noodles, and jub kang (จับกัง) is a word used to describe people who work really hard – basically any kind of laborer – a constructions worker, a delivery man, a cart pusher, tuk tuk driver… you get the idea. So put the two together, and Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง) is a Thai street food stall that serves hungry hard workers. Anyway, before we get started on the food, I just want to quickly give you a tour of the kitchen. It’s not cleanest place in the world. There are a couple of simmering pots of liquid puffing away on one side, and a couple of tables, all a little lopsided and appearing as if they could topple over with a few too many bowls of noodles on top. Nevertheless, you don’t exactly come to Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง) for the ambiance (I’m sure you can tell). For cooking they exclusively use charcoal, which adds an extra dimension of smokiness to the flavor of their noodles, as well as a nice smoky aroma that fills the entire alley like a sauna. I thought there might be a tandoor hiding somewhere in the kitchen (reminded me of the awesome street food in Kolkata)! The egg noodles are blanched in massive portions, and then divided into bowls at rapid rates to accommodate meal rushes. Overall, quite good. It wasn’t the best bowl of ba mee (บะหมี่) I’ve ever had, but the noodles were fresh and tasty, and the pork was tender and sweet. You don’t exactly come to Ba Mee Jub Kang (บะหมี่จับกัง) for the best food or the cleanest ambiance, you come for the big portions and the cheap prices. Pretty decent bowl of Thai ba mee egg noodles (บะหมี่), and a truly wonderful street food environment – but just be warned this place is pretty local – and you’ve got to really be a street food fan to come here.
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Kor Panich Mango Sticky Rice
431 433 Thanon Tanao, San Chao Pho Sua, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand Tel: +66 2 221 3554 Opening Hours: 7am – 6:30pm (Mon – Sat), Closed Sun BANGKOK – One Of The Best Mango Sticky Rice, With Michelin Bib Gourmand. [Bangkok] A trip to Bangkok is not complete without having Mango Sticky Rice, also known as khao niao ma muang. Rice has special importance to Thai families, and usually appears on the table at almost every meal, even in desserts. This iconic Thai dessert is made with glutinous rice, fresh mango and coconut milk, and eaten with a spoon or sometimes the hands. When in Bangkok, the traditional Thai dessert mango sticky rice is everywhere, sold by street vendors to high end restaurants, in fanciful cafes presenting it in instagrammable fashion. But some places simply stand out. One such place is Kor Panich, located near the Grand Palace and opened since 1932. With its simple storefront and only two tables for sitting, you wouldn’t imagine it has achieved a legendary status for its mango sticky rice. Made from a family recipe passed down for generations for over 8 decades, it is the only Mango Sticky Rice shop listed in the Michelin Bib Gourmand Bangkok. They say this recipe even came from the royal kitchen, where the owner’s mother-in-law used to work. Kor Panich may be slightly out of the way, and I do agree that there are other Mango Sticky Rice which are quite good too.
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Hoi Tod Chaw Lae
Address: 1301 Charoen Nakhon Road, Bang Lamphu Lang, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600 Opening Hours: 09.30AM – 10.30PM, Daily Nearest Train Station: 15 minutes from Saphan Taksin BTS station by foot and ferry. Telephone: +66-91-806-4901 | +66-2-860-1029 | +66-91-505-0317 It serves crispy seafood omelette with cheese pulls in BKK. Hoi Tod Chaw Lae started off as a humble food cart in Phuket in 1973 and it was well-received before the recipe was passed down to Ms. Roong, the 2nd generation owner. Ms. Roong then decided to open a hoi tod (seafood pancake) stall in Charoen Nakhon after moving to Bangkok. It has been 16 years since the opening day – making the recipe 46-years-old! Now, Ms. Cake is helping her mother with the business after graduating from university. As the 3rd generation owner, she has since added many awesome items into the menu including crispy seafood omelette with cheese. Hoi Tod Chaw Lae is situated in an air-conditioned shophouse while the cooking area is out open in the front – perfect to stop by even on the hottest day. Decorated in a cute fisherman’s village theme, the interior has white fishnets on the ceiling and mini lifebuoys on the walls alongside the owner’s photos with many TV personalities. If you find yourself visiting IconSiam mall or any other nearby destinations, make sure to head to Hoi Tod Chaw Lae on Charoen Nakhon Road and get yourself a plate of scrumptious cheesy seafood omelette.
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Somboon (various locations) for the seafood especially curry crab Samyan Joke for breakfast (or post late night party) porridge. They open at 6 Hock shark fin at surawong has umami rich broth that hits just the right notes |
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Tasty Congee & Noodle Wantun
ADDRESS G Floor, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok Operating hour: Everyday : 11:30 AM - 10 PM daily Phone: +66-2001-9868 Anyone who misses Dim Sum, congee and Hong Kong-style noodles. It's time to visit Tasty Congee and Noodle Wantun, an authentic Cantonese-style restaurant that guarantees the taste of being in Hong Kong. Because this is a sub-brand of the Michelin-starred restaurant Ho Hong Kee that still maintains the quality and taste that is replicated from the Hong Kong branch. The restaurant has imported a chef from Hong Kong to take care of all the food of this branch. Including various raw materials as well for the first branch in Bangkok, this is located on the G floor, Gourmet Garden zone at Siam Paragon. The restaurant is divided into 2 floors. The ground floor is a seating area for those who come in small groups. and the upper mezzanine zone Can accommodate people who come in large groups or want to have a more private atmosphere The shop emphasizes the use of purple, which is the regular color of every store, and adds luxury with gold in various corners. Congee and noodles, two must-have dishes for Cantonese food lovers. And it's also the highlight menu here as well. Especially the noodle menu that the restaurant is meticulous in every step. from making noodles to making dumplings that focus on the 7:3 ratio of shrimp and pork to get the right texture and bite size. start menu Dried noodles, black ear mushroom dumplings, Chinese bamboo shoots (280 baht), a special menu of the restaurant. The noodles are slender and chewy like Hong Kong style. Eat with large pieces of dumplings stuffed with shrimp and pork. Add a touch of flavor with black ear mushrooms and Chinese bamboo shoots. Served with blanched Hong Kong kale, special oyster sauce and mellow soup In addition to main dishes such as porridge and noodles, There are also different dim sum dishes here that are equally delicious. Try the Har Gao (180 baht), a thin crust stuffed with firm shrimp meat . Baht) Thin, soft noodles wrapped in long, crispy Patonggo. Before eating, pour the sweet and salty sauce and dip it with the restaurant's recipe mustard sauce. The softness of the noodles goes well with the crispiness of Patonggo. For people who like deep-fried dim sum The restaurant recommends Ham Soi Ko (120 baht), made from glutinous rice flour, soft and sweet, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. stuffed with mellow flavor shrimp. Followed by congee with pork and offal (300 baht), a white congee with soft and smooth texture. Simmered pork and offal that are soft and not sticky. It goes well with long, crispy Patonggo. There area also a few branch. Step in to try.
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Haven't tried this but tried the others like Nings, Kor Panits, they are also very good. |
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Noted, sticky rice is nice. Phom Kid Teng Kid Mak Mak
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Boon Tong Kiat บุญตงเกียรติข้าวมันไก่สิงคโปร์
440/5 Thonglor Soi 16 (located on the main street, opposite J Avenue) Tel: +66 02 390 2508 Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm Daily Singapore Hainanese Chicken Rice In Bangkok Is Quite Legit. [Bangkok] Singaporeans going to Bangkok to eat Hainanese Chicken Rice. Strange, right? The name of this Singapore style chicken rice shop is called “Boon Tong Kiat”, and one may just wonder if it is a ‘cheong’ (copy) version of the famous Boon Tong Kee back home. I only went to try after asking for food recommendations from the baristas at The Commons, who all pointed to the direction of this eatery serving ‘khao man gai’. They knew I was Singaporean. “It’s good…” The shop wasn’t that difficult to find, on the main road of Thonglor Soi 16, and it looked like one of those old-school coffeeshop I used to go to during my growing up years. Chopping and preparation of food was done outside, eating inside. Boon Tong Kiat was originally founded by a Singaporean. However, he has left the business and it is now run by a Thai family who used to work in the restaurant. The menu offers a splattering of familiar Singapore local favourites, from Chicken with Garlic Rice (65 baht), Duck with steamed rice (79 baht), Red Pork with steamed rice – that’s char siew (69 baht), Red Pork Noodleswith Dumpling Soup (69 baht), Singapore Fried Carrot Cake (115 baht), Fried Rice (120 baht), and Hokkien Mee (120 baht). There is also a dish more commonly known as ‘Singapore Som Tam’ here, which is our Rojak (105 baht). Don’t go near there. Waiting took a while. 20 minutes, as the person in front ordered a hundred packets and the server decided to go by sequence. If you are Singaporean and crave for home, I think Boon Tong Kiat is a worthy alternative.
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Jok Sam Yak
Address: 241 245 ซอย จุฬาฯ 11 Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Operating Hour: 5am to 9.30 am, 3pm to 8pm daily Phone: +66 2 216 4809 Jok Sam Yak stands out as one of Bangkok’s leading congee places. More than 65 years in the biz and its owners haven’t tired of making their signature rice porridge, here made with sweet jasmine rice and mix-ins like pork intestines and liver. There’s nothing quite like a bowl of jok in the morning. Like a warm, gooey, sucks-you-right-in kind of hug, jok is synonymous with comfort, and for many, it’s the go-to for easing into the day. Like any blank canvas, however, jok is also wildly versatile. It can be enjoyed on its own, but it can also be enjoyed with a variety of toppings. Much like Jok Prince, Jok Samyan is a staple for many, and is an especially popular vendor for takeout and delivery. It’s likely you know Jok Samyan from your late nights about town, because they famously also open until the wee hours of the morning. Here, they serve up a classic pork congee, with all the classic trimmings. Add a little bit of grated ginger, and a little bit of spring onion, and you’ll be good to go. No fuss, no frills, and plenty of comfort.
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