Street Food and Thailand




Each week we post a link to an article in Bangkok 101 - and today we are looking at a recent edition and about how popular the street-food vendors are.


“Try heaving a hot egg barbecue brazier all day on a bamboo shoulder yoke, or shoving a gas-fired cauldron of soup stock across an eight-lane road.”.



The skill that these street vendors show us every day makes them special! There are special spots all over Bangkok which are worth investigating but they may be in the strangest spots – under bridges, down the side of a building, on the outside corner of a Buddhist Wat and many more. The coffee man near our office building does a roaring trade as the people come off the river-taxi in the morning and is next to his friend who serves freshly cut fruit and another who serves a collection of fresh vegetables and tasty sauces.



Bangkok street food is something that is commonly written about by visitors and daily eaten by the local people. There is also an App you can download https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/street-food-bangkok/id975823167?mt=8 and use to find information on some popular places to visit - and a map of how to get there.



The street-food is generally quite safe and very tasty. Great photo ops too. But remember this is how these people earn their living. A tip for a photo is very considerate.



Here is  another article by Bangkok 101 about street vendors that they recommend - https://www.bangkok101.com/street-food-odyssey/.
  



 

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