Welcome back to Bangkok Thailand!
Today we are exploring Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok.
Chatuchak Market is the LARGEST MARKET in all of Thailand, and all of the world. We spent ALL DAY in Chatuchak market exploring and tasting some amazing Thai cuisine and also buying a ton of new clothes.

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21 Comments

  1. Welcome to Thailand 😊. I see that you are interested in Thai food and now you are in Thailand besides what you want to try as you said in the last video. I'd like to introduce Thai food to a whole new level that you can't find in any other Thai restaurant outside of Thailand. As you may have seen fried insects then I won't recommend such things because most of them are food that foreigners like to eat as content only. Although there are some Thai people who like to eat, it's true but it's not mainstream. What I'm going to introduce might be strange to foreigners but it's close to how Koreans eat fresh octopus. It's dancing shrimp is eating a Thai salad made from live young shrimp. When you put it in your mouth, the prawns squirm like they are called dancing prawns. It might be a little hard to find but I think some night markets like JodFair should have one. We hope you enjoy your trip to Thailand and enjoy the Thai Songkran Festival. Happy Thai New Year and Thai Family Day.😊🙏🇹🇭

  2. ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทยครับ ขอบคุณที่มาท่องเที่ยว ท่องเที่ยวให้สนุกนะ

  3. You know what, many Thais love crispy pork with spicy basil (moo krob pud kra prour) if you love crispy pork, don’t miss it!

  4. When you order thai tea you can tell seller " thai tea sweet 50% or 25%" you can tell seller or sweet a little bit.

  5. If you have a chance after songkran festival (it is a tropical fruit season) , let's try mango sticky rice, durian, rambutan and magosteen

  6. ตลาดที่พวกคุณเดินคือตลาดที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในประเทศไทยแล้ว แต่ก็มีอีกหลายตลาดที่น่าสนใจ สินค้าราคาถูกด้วย

  7. Visit during "winter" the heat will not be too exhausting, you will enjoy more site seeing around the country, each city has it's own charm to it. Welcome to Thailand and wish you happy stay. ☺️♥️

  8. It is very hard to choose between mince basil with fried egg and pad thai .

  9. since Covid the shop in the middle of the JJ market were closed. So, store are not open for full Soi most popular is around outside of the market but if you have time let walk inside you might find some cheaper price with the same stuff.

    I love Thai lady from chicken shop she is speaking English but ending with Thai (You like spicy mai?) 'mai' is like a question mark (?)

    one interesting of JJ is, it turns to the Flower market on the weekday Tue to Thur 🙂

  10. ผมขอแนะนำให้คุณไปลองกินอาหารข้างทางของคนท้องถิ่นที่คนไทยกินเพราะคุณจะได้รสชาติที่คนไทยกินจริงๆ

  11. I recommend Southern milk tea that more strong of test and tea’s smell than Thai milk tea.
    And you should try “Kanom Jeen with green chicken curry” or maybe “Kanom Jeen Namya” This is quite spicy noodle style. I think most of foreigner never tried.
    PS. Kanom Jeen is means “Chinese dessert” but it’s not dessert or Chinese food at all.😂 anyway, love your videos. Thank you for visit Thailand and welcome.

  12. As a Thai, I would like to say Thank you that both of you for visiting our country Thailand. And I really love your energy and attitude how you spreading good energy to us. I touched it! Love ❤️

  13. มีอาหาร ประเภทอาหาร 1. อีสาน 2.กลาง 3.ใต้ 4.เหนือ
    ควรลองให้ครบทุกภาค
    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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