Thailand Street Food: Yummy food Guide for the foodie in you!
Thailand needs no introduction when it
comes to serving some of the world’s best and traditional dishes. This
food paradise offers an unforgettable experiences for all those who consider
themselves foodies at heart. But if you are on your first visit to Thailand you
may get little confused on what to order and what to eat. Here is a list of
things you must definitely try to satisfy your taste buds,
1. Som Tum
Som Tum is one of the best preparations of Bangkok street food. Believed to have
originated from the time of ancient Lao citizens, Som Tum is basically a spicy
and delicious salad which is made of shredded green papaya.
2. Khao Pad
Bangkok street food
guide is incomplete without mentioning Khao Pad on top of its
list. Considered to be a typical Thailand street food, it is a must for all the
travelers to relish this dish when in Thailand. “Khao” means rice, and “phat”
referring to anything which is fried, it is definitely not similar to fried
rice friends, try and love it.
3. Pad See Eiw
Pad See Eiw or Phat Si-io is one of the main
dishes which is being tasted on all the Bangkok food tours. Best combined with meat and curry, Pad See Eiw
is mainly a noodle dish which is stir-fried and is quite popular in all the
Thailand restaurants.
4. Satay
Satay is best relished in form of Thai street food. Served hot with
variety of hot sauces, Satay is a form of grilled meat which is primarily
served with peanut sauce in Thailand. It is Fit to be served either as a
starter or as a part of the main course
5. Kluay Tod
Kluay Tod is one of the famous Thailand street
food dishes. It is crispier and tastier Thai version of banana fritters,.
Tagged at low Bangkok street food
prices, Kluay Tod is a must-have dish when in the street food capital.
6. Kai Jeow
Don’t go by the name,
this is a fancy omlette. Thailand street food have such fancy
names that it has the capability of making an omelette sound so yummm. Cooked
with just fish sauce, and herbs, Kai Jeow is a Thai-style omelette which can be
eaten anytime, and anywhere!
7. Sai Ooah
Sai Ooah or Sai-Ua, is a grilled sausage dish
which is mainly pork-based. Pork dominates most of the Thailand street food in Bangkok
and Sai Ooah is indeed an exception,Hailing mainly from the northern region of
Burma.
8. Gai Tod
Blending perfectly with sticky rice, Gai Tod
works wonders for those who want to end their day on a happy note!
9. Guay Teow or Pad
Thai
There is no restaurant in Bangkok that does not
serve this. The famous pork noodle soup of Guay Teow or Pad Thai, is easy to
make, convenient to serve, and impossible to be relished just once.
10. Poh Pia Tod
You cant miss this, No chance. There are spring
rolls? Poh Pia Tod or the Thai
spring rolls are an all-time favorites of the locals as well as the
travelers in Bangkok. Easily available at any of the food stalls, Poh Pia Tod
makes one of the most delicious treats in Bangkok.
11. Khao Niew Ma
Muang
This dish which is made from mango and combined
with sticky rice is a must have in Bangkok.
12. Khao Mun Gai
Khao Mun Gai is a chicken dish which is best
served with steamed rice. The most simplest of all the Thailand street food dishes, the
chicken is poached and served with steamed rice.
13. Pad Krapow Moo
Saap
This street food is indeed healthy, but
the Thailand street food of
Pad Krapow Moo Saap, which is a pork dish is naturally healthy. Cooked with
basil, and topped with fried eggs, this pork dish is the most easiest, and the
most popular street food dishes in Thailand.
14. Moo Ping
Moo Ping is also known as Mu Ping, this grilled
pork dish is best relished with the spicy nam jim jeaw sauce. One of the
best Thailand street food dishes
which tastes delicious when grilled with pepper and garlic, this simple dish
can be prepared with any marinades that the traveler wishes to.
15. Sai Krok Isan
For those who can literally live on sausages,
this dish comes to their rescue as an easy to make, and easy to eat dish. Made
with rice and pork, Sai
Krok Isan tastes like heaven when combined with ginger, chillies, and cabbage.
Just by writing this article I have started to
feel nostalgic for Thailand street food. I should better go and get myself some
Thai curry today from an authentic Thai restaurant in Mumbai. Though it kills
me from inside to have Thai food here, but there is no choice. I am traveling
to Thailand next week, Wanna Join?















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