Another serving of Thai Street Food. This time we’re at the Chiang Mai Sunday night market. It is a must-attend event in a must-see city. The opening and closing shots are of the Chiang Mai classic, Sai Krok – a sausage combining pork and ALL of the “special” Thai cooking ingredients – fish sauce, lemon grass, cilantro, coriander seed, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, thai chilis, etc. The same flavor ingredients that create Tom Yum stock – but in a grilled porky sausage form. So very very good.
Jeden Sonntag findet einer der grössten wöchentlichen Märkte in Chiang Mai statt. Der Markt verläuft über die gesamte Länge der Rachadamnoen Road durch das Herz der Altstadt. Wenn Sie mehr über den Sunday Market in Chiang Mai erfahren möchten, besuchen Sie uns unter: www.mojo4you.com
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Nakhon Pathom, Thailand by TravelPod blogger Clcatsam titled “Floating Market” Clcatsam’s travel blog entry: “A few weekends ago, Kit and I decided we needed to make a day trip somewhere so we decided to go check out the damnoen saduak floating market about an hour away from Bangkok. This floating market is little more than a tourist attraction right now, but Thais continue to have the market to preserve this part of their history. When Thailand was Siam food vendors would paddle through the c****s in villages going from house to house selling goods. So they try and keep this tradition alive, even if it is just for the tourists, because it is a very unique Siamese event. In the market ladies wearing the traditional Siamese hat would paddle around the c****s selling various things to other people in longboats, such as us, or to people on the sides of the c****. So Kit and I took a taxi all the way out to the market at 7 am since the market only runs until noon. We rented a longboat and he took us through the c****s and into the market area. It was a lot of fun. After we went back and walked through the piers again. After the market we went back in to town and visited the Chedi Nakhon Pathom which is the tallest in Thailand, and then wandered around the town until we headed on a bus back to Bangkok.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “Boating down the c**** to the market” 2. “Local house” 3 …