3 TOP STREET FOODS in BANGKOK'S CHINATOWN 🇹🇭 (our favourites)
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Today I'm taking you to one of Bangkok's best known street food areas but Chinatown. I'm joined bu ‪@opalstoryofficial‬ and ‪@Emilysrichala.‬ as we head to three of our favourite street food joints in the area.

We started at Kha Moo Sai Tua Jae Ta ขาหมูใส่ถั่วเจ๊ตา for my favourite pork leg rice in the city:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/z2ehRmWsdTUbq...

We then headed for an amazing stewed duck that Opal managed to book called Urai Braised Goose อุไร ห่านพะโล้:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vowDQJr2qEXAk...

We had a quick stop at Mother Roaster Coffee:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nchD6mA9KixCj...

Then finished up at the ‪@opalstoryofficial‬ favourite mango sticky rice Pa Lek-Pa Yai mango sticky rice (ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วงป้าเล็ก-ป้าใหญ่)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eCUdkTzGGwMZ6...

THIS IS REAL THAI BANGKOK FOOD


00:00 intro
01:12 Pork Leg Stew
10:21 Braised Goose
14:58 Talat Noi
16:47 Mango Sticky Rice

About the area:

Bangkok's Chinatown, known as Yaowarat, is one of the oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods in the city. Its history dates back to the late 18th century, shortly after the founding of Bangkok itself.

Early History

Founding: When King Rama I established Bangkok as the capital of Thailand in 1782, Chinese immigrants were already a significant presence in the region. Initially, they lived in an area called Rattanakosin Island. However, when the king decided to build the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew on that land, the Chinese community was relocated to the area now known as Yaowarat.
Development and Growth

19th Century: Chinatown began to flourish as a commercial hub. The Chinese immigrants, primarily from the Guangdong and Fujian provinces, established businesses, shops, and markets. The community played a crucial role in the city's trade and economy.

Yaowarat Road: Constructed in 1891 during the reign of King Rama V, Yaowarat Road became the main artery of Chinatown. It is often referred to as the "Dragon's Road" due to its curving shape.

20th Century to Present

Cultural Significance: Throughout the 20th century, Chinatown retained its cultural and commercial significance. It became famous for its bustling markets, gold shops, traditional Chinese medicine shops, and street food.

Tourism: Today, Chinatown is a major tourist attraction. It is renowned for its vibrant street life, festivals such as Chinese New Year, and a wide array of culinary delights.

Markets: Sampeng Lane and Talat Noi are notable markets where one can find a variety of goods, from textiles to antiques.

Economic Impact

Trade: Chinatown remains a bustling trade center, with numerous shops and businesses dealing in everything from gold to electronics.

Food Scene: It is particularly famous for its street food, attracting both locals and tourists.

Bangkok's Chinatown stands as a testament to the enduring legacy and cultural contributions of the Chinese community in Thailand. Its blend of history, culture, and commerce makes it a unique and dynamic part of the city.
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My name’s Gary and I’ve been living in Bangkok for the past five plus years and travelling Thailand for over ten. I’m obsessed with Thai street food and it’s that obsession that led me to start this YouTube channel. I want to share my favourite hidden spots in Bangkok and the rest of Thailand so you can fall in love with authentic, local Thai food as much as I have!

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