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Bangkok on the tip of her tongue

There are many tourist cities in Thailand, and Bangkok is the most lively and prosperous one. So what snacks are there in Bangkok? Come and have a look with me. I hope I can help you.

Street food

The following snacks are likely to be seen in street stalls. Although faced with these outdoor stalls, you may feel that the food is not selling well or you are worried about hygiene, it is a good place to eat authentic Bangkok.

How can you have been to Bangkok without eating street snacks?

fried chicken

Thai fried chicken in Thailand can be said to be world-famous. The chicken is wrapped in thin flour, fried crispy and seasoned with salt and garlic. Although they are usually sold in street stalls, they are guaranteed to be better than those in fast food restaurants, and you won't care where they are sold after eating.

Roast pork

Roast pork is a skewer of pork roasted with charcoal, with sauce. Eat it in one bite, the pork is tender and juicy, and the sauce is sweet. You can eat it alone or with rice. It is a food that almost all locals will recommend.

Crispy pancake

Thai shortbread is made of rice flour and covered with coconut cream. Of course, there are some newer versions of shortbread, and their invagination will turn into other sweet or salty foods, such as shredded coconut, chopped green onion or fried eggs. Generally speaking, crispy pancakes are suitable for people who want a snack but don't want to eat too much.

Banana pancake

This is a very common street snack. First, spread the batter like a pancake, put in sliced bananas, then turn the bananas upside down and wrap them in the batter, and finally pour condensed milk or chocolate sauce on them. The batter is crisp, and the bananas inside are softened by the heat. Condensed milk or chocolate sauce can be said to be the highlight of the whole banana pancake. People who like sweets must not miss it.

Thai fried rice noodles

You can hardly see this dish on the streets of Bangkok. This dish is fried with Thai rice noodles with eggs, shallots, tofu, shrimp and other raw materials. You can squeeze some green lemon juice before eating. It tastes sweet and spicy, fresh but not greasy.

Tom Yum Goong

In Thai, "Dong Yin Gong" means hot and sour, "Dong Yin Gong" means shrimp, and Dong Yin Gong can be simply understood as hot and sour shrimp soup. There are shrimp, mushrooms and so on. In Dongyin Gong Tang, use spices, which is very rich and appetizing. Usually, it is eaten with rice. And Dongyin Palace rice noodles. As the name implies, Dongyin Gong Tang is eaten with rice noodles.

Ship surface

Boat noodles are one of the traditional Thai pasta dishes. Because they were originally sold on boats, they are called "boat noodles". Generally speaking, a bowl of 10- 12 baht is cheap! Don't rush to be happy. It's so cheap because the amount of a bowl is very small. In general, you have to eat several bowls. After eating, the locals will pile up small bowls and look very spectacular. It's called boat noodles. In fact, it's mainly rice noodles or rice noodles, plus pork or beef, as well as pig blood and bean sprouts. It is rich in flavor and is one of the favorite foods of local people in Thailand.

Coconut ice cream

If you see a place selling coconut ice cream surrounded by people, it's probably this one. The coconut ice cream sold in this house is packed in coconut shells with freshly dug coconut meat under it. In addition to ice cream, you can also choose two kinds of ingredients (such as glutinous rice and corn), as long as 35 baht.

Mango and coconut milk glutinous rice

Mango glutinous rice is the most representative dessert in Thailand. With sweet but not greasy coconut milk and sweet and sour mango slices, the taste is better and more delicious. Basically, in Bangkok, mango glutinous rice can be seen everywhere. If you are too lazy to find it, you can buy it when you pass by.