Nice! Back in Bangkok again finally, and so are your stylish outfits :). (Is it rainy season still?). Looking forward to all your new recommendations. At 6:35. Might be called Tako? They are my absolute favorites.
Hi Guys, great to see you back vlogging. What’s up with the sound on this video it’s like the mike is facing the wrong direction the ambient sound is louder than your enthusiastic and cheerful voice
I’m going to Bangkok for New Year’s Eve celebration 😂 so excited! And because of that I came to this video, is this market always there? Or it is just an weekly/monthly/ annual event? What you ate looks soooo delicious ❤ nice video btw! 🎉
Thank you!! Oh you will LOVE it at New Years! The fireworks are unreal here (especially near the river!) This vegetarian festival is only once a year but there’s so much other great food year round in China town - and just all over Bangkok and Thailand in general! 😋
2:54 Mii Sua (pardon my chinese) 4:45 Guay Tiew Lord (literally straw noodle) 6:05 Look Chub (I always wonder if an american will like it. My labmate said it looked like algae on a petri dish. Talk about jello eater, ha) 6:28 Tako (nothing to do with taco) Now I am really hungry.
Sorry, a small correction: 3rd : Miang Kam (traditional Thai snacks back in the old days. You need to cut everything into tiny pieces, wrap them in a bite-sized wild betel leaf, then put that gluey caramelized sauce and bite!) 4th : Thua (nut) Dtat (cut)
@@thisunchartedworld 5th : Giao (wonton, ravioli) Za = Japanese dumpling 6th : Luuk Chup (snack made of mung bean dough in tiny colorful fruits/vegetable form)
7th : Kanom (dessert, snack) Dta-Go 8th : Tabtim (ruby, pomegranate) Grob (crunchy) = tiny water chestnut pieces coated with red red syrup and thin layer of tapioca flour (reminding you of pomegranate) in coconut milk
At 7:47 You girl need slice of ice to meltdown those crazy sweet pack. It was not an appropriate serving set, to be honest with you. Good luck for your next food adventure in Thailand.
Thanks now I know what to look for since i am a vegan/vegetarian and wondering how I was going to find food in Thailand. I know not impossible but, might be more difficult.
There are so many vegetarian options in bangkok - and vegan too! A lot of restaurants use these yellow and red vegetarian signs all year, not just for the festival, so keep an eye out for them 🙃