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1:38 Soi 6 Pochana (ซอย6โภชนา) – One of my favorite places to eat roast duck in Bangkok is at Samyan Market at a restaurant called Soi 6 Pochana (ซอย6โภชนา). We first started with a plate of khao na bet (ข้าวหน้าเป็ด), which is just roast duck and rice, and then we also had a plate of khanom jeeb goong (ขนมจีบกุ้ง), which are shrimp dumplings, both of which were excellent. Another thing that I really like to eat at this roast duck restaurant is giew nam (เกี๋ยวน้ำ), like won ton dumplings, and they do a fantastic job of making them here. But finally, the absolute best reason to go to Soi 6 Pochana (ซอย6โภชนา) in Bangkok is to order a plate of bet pad kra prao (เป็ดผัดกระเพรา), roast duck stir fried with garlic, chilies, and holy basil. Normally this dish would be prepared with pork or chicken or some kind of seafood, but using leftover roast duck, the dish is elevated to the next level of delicious.
6:16 Jim Thompson House Museum (บ้านจิมทอมสัน) – One of the most famous attractions in Bangkok is Jim Thompson House Museum (บ้านจิมทอมสัน), which is located in the Siam area of Bangkok, right across the street from MBK shopping mall. I had visited when I first came to Bangkok years ago, so this was a good opportunity to go again. After paying the entrance fee you then have to go to the entrance of the house and get in line for a tour – they only offer group tours of the Jim Thompson House Museum (บ้านจิมทอมสัน), so you can’t just walk around on your own. It’s a worthwhile attraction to visit when you’re in Bangkok.
8:45 Gallery Drip Coffee (แกลลอรี่ กาแฟดริป) – Located at Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Gallery Drip Coffee (แกลลอรี่ กาแฟดริป) is one of the best coffee shops in Bangkok that serves drip coffee.
10:03 MBK Shopping Mall and Vegetarian Thai Food – After a great cup of coffee, we headed to MBK, which is one of the most famous shopping malls in Bangkok, to do a little shopping and to have some quick lunch at the food court. I wanted to look for a camera bag, which I successfully found, and then we headed to the giant food court – which by the way is a pretty good place to get a bite to eat when you’re in the Siam area. I chose to eat at a well known Thai vegetarian food restaurant stall at the MBK food court, and it’s set up rice and curry style, so you just choose your different dish to go on top of a plate of rice. The vegetarian food at MBK Shopping mall is always good!
13:15 Shopping at Pratunam Market – One of the most famous shopping markets in Bangkok is Pratunam, and it’s a place that many people come from around the world just to go shopping. It’s a specifically wholesale market, but vendors do also sell individual things. At Bangkok’s Pratunam market you’ll find mostly clothes, but there are also little souvenir and random things from Thailand, and if you search around enough you’ll find just about everything you can imagine somewhere within Pratunam market or the area.
15:44 Thai Street Food outside Central World Mall – During the daytime outside Central World mall, you’ll find a lot of clothing street vendors, but starting in the evening, the scene changes to dinner and street food. I used to come here long ago to eat Thai grilled fish and other Isaan dishes, and the restaurants are still around. We sat at one of the stalls, and ordered up a few different dishes including a grilled fish and some green papaya salad. The food was alright, but not extremely good – I think it used to be better before. I wouldn’t highly recommend it, but it is a very convenient place to eat Thai street food in the Siam and Pratunam area.
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Delicious! Your vlogs is amazing !
Hello mark thank you for sharing wonderful vacation in Thailand … please show us every hotel that you stay …we want to get idea that we can walk and shop for convenience….
Thanks again really enjoy your vedio
Says hes gonna sprinkle a lil bit of chili…
Sprinkles a lot of chili lol
Marks sir You have to come INDIA & taste the food here again !
great!
Hey, Mark. I'm your fan from Cambodia.
So, I've been watching you since 2016. And one more thing is that I would always come back to your 14-Days in Bangkok, Thailand series, and yes, this is really my most favorite series from you.
I'm just curious, like it's 2019 now, and you might have an 'updated version' of this 14-days in Bangkok series?
Yeah….that food did not look too good. But good video.
Hahaha if anyone wants to buy a food-bearing camera bag, watch this video.
Ying is present but disconnected. The few frames where we see her she doesn’t look happy. Smile Ying!
So yummy ?
Wow! you look great in that shades…Ying. Nice foods Mark.
I love how marks accent changes when he speaks to someone else
That duck and basil would make great ingredients for fried rice with the thai chilis
HOLY BASIL! This is a new expression of mine, imported from Migrationology.com.
roast duck to kill for
Ying looks pretty in her sunglasses!
The duck looked soooo goood. Nice fanny pack. the town is really built up.
Nice vegetarian option.
Marc i have Always Watch ur Vids and its mouthwatering foodies and goodies and ive noticed you have eaten lots of chilies??Lucky u havent had tummy burning of all chillies u munching? how about almoranas i hope not?also i Wonder if u havent had encountered some food poisoning in ur food Hunting Journey??just curious to know hehe take care Always marc keep exploring and Hunting foodies cheeers
cut my duck into pieces
this is my bet pad kra prao
Maboonikrong not Maboonklong
Mark, can you show a facial expression of when you tasted something really bad? We know what good looks like, now let's see bad.
Agent 86 out
All the places, other than markets, look like it serving out of private kitchen.
Mark….I love and enjoy your show and the best show of all. Thank you . I learned a lot about eating in Bangkok. Thankssssssss
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Is the street food stalls still there? Outside the central world? I thought they all moved to somewhere else
The sheer variety of Thai food is staggering.
14:24 I would have done that as well..tha'ts so Malaysian..Hahaha
Love your food shows of the world. I think you get a new subscriber every 2 seconds. ?
What happened to #7?
The basil roast duck and that salt crusted fish looks splendid, bet it tastes heavenly !!!!!
You ever tried crispy cat fish salad? That's one of my all time faves
That stir fried 'duck looked incredible
That’s cus you a handsome lil fellow ‘’
KraPhaoBetYang is really come to another level when the duck skin is crispy when the duck meat is still juicy
Loved this vedio very informative. Thnx
favoulus mall 🙂
I wish Migrationology had a hard copy or an app, thank you sir for your great work. Much appreciated