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what? Kanom Buang and Celine Dion??? 😄sorry for my bad hearing.
ОтветитьThe name of the market is locally pronounced "Ta-lad-ploo". It's the filming location of the Thai/Asia's box office movie "How to make a million before grandma dies".
ОтветитьTry at night, even better
ОтветитьAll words spelled ph in thai sound p, not f
Ответитьใกล้ตลาดพลู ควรไปเที่นยววัดปากน้ำด้วย เพียงไม่กี่นาทีเอง มีพระใหญ่สุดในกรุงเทพฯ และเป็นตำนาน
ОтветитьThat looked like a fun day of exploring. Would love to have tried that red pork dish. Also I'm a big fan of strong coffee, so I would definitely want to hit up that coffee spot.
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ОтветитьGuys!!! I'm Thai and I tell 'ya, we all foodies and temple people (probably 'coz we're more spiritual be in large-- at least I am like the elderlies in my extended family) on average. I don't mean that in a negative way. It's just what we pay a lot of attention to when we go touring or just looking to discover new things. This is especially when we get older (maybe me too 🙄). I'm glad you guys are foodies so you'll never be bored here in Thailand, or in Asia really.
ОтветитьYour support to the local restaurants is what makes your channel interesting. Who cares about the Michelin star restaurants ❤
ОтветитьThe red bbq pork and crispy pork belly with chinese sausage served over rice ข้าวหมูแดงหมูกรอบ is common thai dish. Costs 50 baht ($1.50 USD) eaten locally in Thailand. In a USA Thai restaurant, it would cost 495 baht, a 10x in price difference! Yes, that's right, entrees in most USA restaurants these days are $15 to $20 each, and that doesn't even include your drink, which knock you back another $5 (heck, a Starbucks drink is $8 and there is screen to tip the barrista on top of that, its getting nuts), and don't forget having to tip a server if there is table service, another potentially $2 to $10 down the drain, remember tipping etiquette in USA says 15 to 20 percent of the bill, and the stupid iPad that the server brings you with the bill defaults to 20% tip, how convenient of them. Eating out in USA is expensive these days, which is why I've had to cut down on the eating out here in USA. If i was living in Thailand, I could eat out and purchase drinks as much as I want, EVERYDAY, for every meal, without having to break the bank.
ОтветитьI've got an idea for you guys, a way to spend the day differently. Why don't you guys take a local train to Ayuddhaya. It's a slow, open air train for locals. You can enjoy the views of ancient ruins in Ayuddhaya and enjoy food on the river side and local foods that originate there-- like the Thai Cotton Candy called "Khanom Mai Fa" and "Khanom Sai Mai". Ayuddhaya also has a well known history of the Thai People fighting for their land there against the neighboring Kingdom of Burma (today Myanmar). There is even a story of the most well trained of all Muay Thai boxer, "Nai Khanom Tom" from there who fought many many Burmese boxers while Thais were in captive in Burma after being brought there after a major lost battle in Ayuddhaya. Really, if you guys love history, you'll love Ayuddhaya.
Ответить🙋🤗☺️👩❤️👨👍
ОтветитьThe views around Talad Phlu looks like Bangkok 50 years ago. Back then, there were those short commercial strip-line shop houses everywhere. In fact, they were the main stay of Bangkok, with large buildings (no glass buildings even) like you see in the Sukhumvit Area very sporadically erected around the business district. Back then those shop houses were clean, with little mold-mildew though, unlike today. What a great time travel trip you guys went through. It's "Back to the Future" for you guys!!!
ОтветитьOh, you guys missed a famous food at Talad phlu it is Chive dumpling.
ОтветитьThat Mee Krob (Crispy Vermicelli) you ate isn't a Thai Fusion dish; it's an original recipe that's been around for 130 years, dating back to the time of King Rama V. The king once stopped by the canal near the restaurant for lunch, and this Mee Krob was prepared for him. Great video, by the way. 😍❤
ОтветитьIts a mix between tamarind juice and Palm sugar (Mee Krob). Fried with rice noodle.
ОтветитьNext time please try (the rice soup) or normal rice eating with many 4-6 dishes of food. There are nearly a hundred of menu available such as stir fried mince pork with chinese black olive(หมูสับผัดหนำเลี๊ยบ), stir fried clams with chilli paste(หอยลายผัดน้ำพริกเผา), stir fire pork with yellow garlic chives and egg tofu(ผัดกุยช่ายขาวเต้าหู้หมูสับ), deep fried sea bass with fish sauce( ปลากระพงทอดน้ำปลา) and a lot of delicious menus. Dont miss it as not many foreigners try it yet.
Most of the shop open after noon.
All the best❤
สวัสดีค่ะ🙏🇹🇭
Ответитьสวัสดีครับ😊❤🎉
ОтветитьRed pork is what Thais call Char Siu, the same kind you see on ramen, though the Japanese make it quite a bit differently. Or you might also know it as Chinese barbecue pork, but the Thai and Chinese versions are pretty different too. Kao Moo Daeng (red pork with rice) is one of the most popular dishes in Thailand, up there with Kao Kaa Moo and Pad Krapao. Some places that sell Ba Mee (egg noodles) also serve red pork with noodles.
Ответитьหลานม่า😅
ОтветитьPlease don't believe in Michelin. If someone can pay, they get the Michelin sign. There are too many Michelin restaurants, and street food in Thailand has Michelin signs. Many are very mediocre to poor quality. A scam business.
ОтветитьHey Chovy Family, I'm chilling on the coach with Frodo my 🐕 , salivating lol ... 😂, food looks so delish. Thai poeple are so Warm and Friendly. I would love to try Khanom Krok, the plain and the ones filled with corn and spring onion I think (please correct me if im wrong). Do you know of any places where we can eat this dessert? Thank you for the awesome trip to Talat Phlu. Enjoyed the vlog... ❤ 🇿🇦
ОтветитьWhy you so handsome bro☺️
ОтветитьThere's going to be a temple festival at golden mountain temple วัดภูเขาทอง from 8-17 this month.
ОтветитьAbout Crispy Vermicelli, guys you are not the one that think about its prices, small portions and tastes. I also thought the same😂 don't worry.
Also, you might miss the right Thai desserts shop, the one that you saw a long line that tastes better and is very famous.
BTW, there are still other dishes that you might need to come and taste next time😊
-Pronunciation Ph, In Thai words we say Ph = P not F
-You are eat fully 😂
I love the place
อาหารท้องถิ่นน่าอร่อยหลายอย่าง ร้านมิชชลินอาจถูกปากคนให้รางวัลแต่ไม่ถูกปากเรา😅 ภาษาไทยของพวกคุณเป็นยังไงบ้าง😊 ช่วงนี้งานยุ่งมากแต่ก็มีเวลามาดูคลิปของพวกคุณ ขอให้มีความสุขมากๆและปลอดภัย❤
Ответитьlovely aunties.. lovely host, ..good accent !!
Ответитьนึกภาพ เวลา ที่คุณต้องจากประเทศไทย คุณคงจะคิดถึง ความสุข ที่ได้อยู่ประเทศไทย
ОтветитьTalad-Phu is an old area with lots of Chinese-Thai living and lots of ancient temples. It's the location for fliming 1 of the most successful Thai movies of this year , " How to make million before grandma dies " . This area used to be old capital ( Thon-Buri ) of Thailand......... if u like red pork with rice , I'd recommend u to check out " Sri-Mo-ra-kod " , 1 of the best red pork with rice shop over 60 years near " Hua-Lam-Pong old train station " around China town ? I'm sure you're gonna like it so much..........
ОтветитьMy favorite ice cream this shop is ไอศครีมไข่แข็ง (Ice Cream Kai Keng) coconut Ice cream with egg yolk.
It's a perfect combination. Have you tried it yet?
You need to watch OTR for the history of these old thai dishes. 🥰
ОтветитьNot onion it's marinated garlic. And you to wrong dessert shop.the long line que is the one shop
Ответить16.40 You just passed another level of Yen-Ta-4 (noodles with red soup)shop.
Ответитьhi guys, i’m thai but not in thailand now. i’ve been subscribing you since your very first videos in thailand. all i can tell is you’re doing amazing jobs, really make me feel happy and heal my homesick. always supporting you 👍🏻👍🏻
Ответитьย้ายมาอยู่เมืองไทยแล้วเหรอครับ
ОтветитьA little tips about thai names written in english is that when it starts with 'Ph' most of the time you pronounce it just P. Talat Phlu would pronounce Talat Plu/Ploo, Phuket would be Puket/Pooket
ОтветитьMichelin restaurant have a Michelin on specific menu. Not all dish are good.
ОтветитьI like the way you both present the content.. it feels like I am in Thailand.. plus the food that is being shown in the video, always makes me hungry! :) thank you for making an amazing video.
Ответитьyou make me hungry
ОтветитьLove your video! It’s so good and refreshing to see things you learned from Thailand everyday ❤
ОтветитьThat is the real meaning of crowd 👌🏽
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ОтветитьHi. I would seriously subscribe to your channel if you only rate in whole numbers. No more 0.1 or 0.5 please!
ОтветитьI love khanom. We used to go to Talad Bang Kapi for fruit and veg and seafood so fresh it was flapping on the market stall. We would always buy khanom as a little sweet treat. I'm so looking forward to trying them again. I am very hungry now.
ОтветитьHi guys, another great video. The beef noodle bowl 🤤🤤
If you are looking for new themes/ideas…it would be cool to see a comparison btwn terminal 21 + ruam sab food courts. U could choose a few standard dishes that are at both + rate each for taste, price + portion size. Love your videos, thks for sharing!! 🙏