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Thai Street Food Tour | 5 Thai Street Foods You Should Eat | Street Food in Thailand

Thai Street Food Tour | 5 Thai Street Foods You Should Eat | Street Food in Thailand



All of the dishes in this video are very common as Thai street food, but you will also find them at Thai restaurants.

You’ll find Thai street food on many street corners in Thailand, as well as at every market, be it in Krabi, Phuket, Bangkok or Pattaya.

Thai food has taken many influences from Chinese food so you will find many familiar flavours.
Thai food markets and night markets are some of the best places to buy fresh and authentic Thai food while you travel in Thailand.

There are loads of Thai food markets and night market all over Thailand, you’re never far from one. At the markets you'll find so many Thai dishes on offer and the foods here are cheap, and so tasty!
And in case you’re worried, eating Thai street food is perfectly safe. It’s what the locals eat and it is cooked fresh and sold quickly.

I’ve been eating it nearly daily since April 2012 in Thailand and my friends who have been to visit and tour Thailand have all eaten it, and none of us have had any problems.

Thai street food is some of the best Thai food you’ll find in Thailand!

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