Som tam (green papaya salad) and gai yang (grilled chicken), is the ultimate comforting Thai food combination. For more delicious Thai food, click here – http://www.eatingthaifood.com/
There are all sorts of marvelous Thai dishes to sample when you’re in Thailand, but one meal that never gets old and always tastes fantastic is som tam (ส้มตำ) and gai yang (ไก่ย่าง). In English this would translate to green papaya salad and grilled chicken. As you might already know, som tam is one of the most popularly eaten Thai dishes, originating from the Isaan province of Thailand. First the green papaya is shredded and then combined with tomatoes, dried shrimp, crabs, eggplant, garlic, chillies and then pounded up with fish sauce, lime juice, and palm sugar. The result is a salad that’s fresh, crisp, and full of incredible flavor. When it comes to gai yang, there are many different methods of preparation and marinades. Most are quite simple and just marinated in a bit of sugar, soy sauce, fish sauce and garlic before hitting the grill. When the chicken is ready, it’s sliced up into pieces, and served along with a chili tamarind sauce. Along with som tam (ส้มตำ) and gai yang (ไก่ย่าง), there’s no better accompaniment than a basket full of sticky rice. The rice is eaten in small bite sized pieces, balled up into pieces and dipped into the dressing or dipping sauce from the salad or chicken.
All around Bangkok you’ll find mobile Thai street food carts selling som tam (ส้มตำ) and gai yang (ไก่ย่าง), and the freshness can vary, though usually it’s fine to eat. There are a few different types of som tam to order. Som tam Thai is the version that includes less fishiness, the dressing mostly just being tamarind water, fish sauce, lime juice, and palm sugar. If you order som tam boo pla raa, your salad will also include fermented fish sauce. It’s a strong flavor, but you just might like it.
At this small roadside stand in the Punnawithi area of Bangkok, everyday at about 11 am they begin to fire up the grills and start roasting the chicken. It can be smelled from kilometers away as the chicken hisses and grills to perfection. It’s a simple street food stall and all they offer is a variety of different som tam (ส้มตำ) salads and gai yang (ไก่ย่าง). It was an excellent meal!
When you’re in Thailand be sure to enjoy the beautiful combination of som tam (ส้มตำ) and gai yang (ไก่ย่าง).
Follow our food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://travelbyying.com/
Bangkok 101 Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/
Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Finally, subscribe so you don’t miss the next tasty adventure http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
source
👍
Many thanks for all sharing ka 👍
Origine Thai people don‘t eat sticky rice as main dish and don‘t eat som tam wirh padeak capoo. He eats Thai Isaan or Laos version, because just Thai Isaan ( Lao Isaan ) and Laos People eat sticky rice as main disk…
Lamia. Tnx
🤤🤤🤤😋🤤🤤🤤 soon 🥰🤞
All dish very well.nice video👍😋💯😍💖
Started watching your videos today! Absolutely love Thai food ❤️ My mom is Thai and my dad is hmong! You should come to the U.S and try this restaurant called Naree Kitchen Thai & Sushi. My mom owns the restaurant and we would for you to try the food here! Liked and Subscribed 🙏🏻
Tel me shops name plz
Do you worry about the use of plastic in Thailand? Not criticizing, honest question 😘
some day =)
MOre at https://www.puspack.net/ and https://www.puspack.in/
Cool. Get discount on International Flights at https://www.puspack.com/
Im from Sweden and my mom cook Somtam every week!❤🌟
I love somtam!❤
interesting.
in the west we usually close our mouth when we are eating.
Mark can you show us how the Ga yang( the grilled chicken) is made?
My mouth watering
Dude stop putting your whole spoon in ur mouth. It's disgusting
How come we NEVER heard from Ying? We would love to get to know her too.
sometimes i wonder if he is high and have crazy muchies when he go around eating all these delicious food
COULD NOT STOP LAUGHING JUST TO SEE HIS FACE! love it
That is called Life Eyes.
You are killing me with this video because I'm drawing in my own saliva!
Occasionally coming back to this video, because it's the first video that introduced me to Mark! This meal is a classic.
Why you are so skinny even you eat so much
Are they really going to get rid of street food in Bangkok ??? How about the rest of Thailand ? Very sad if thats true.
i really like your videos 🙂
Mark, Can you please put the exact location of this place? e.g. how far from the Punnawithi BTS station? Thank you.
This is indeed one of the simplest and best combinations in Thai cuisine! The marinade is genious
Oh my god I was born in Thailand but I moved to live somewhere else but yes I miss eating it yummy well hopefully I get to go to Bangkok soon
just watching u eat makes me hungry lol
That's torturing man
BTW it's meal for 3-4 people
wow Mark, you pronunciation is really good.