Gas Station Street Food!! GREATEST UMAMI MEAL in The Fish Sauce Capital!

Gas Station Street Food!! GREATEST UMAMI MEAL in The Fish Sauce Capital!
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? Restaurant is Khrua Nasi Ulang (ครัวนาซิ อุลังค์)

Sai Buri (สายบุรี) – Welcome to Sai Buri, in Pattani province, on the border of Narathiwat in Thailand. This is the best and most well known area for Malay style fermented anchovy sauce, known locally as Nam budu (น้ำบูดู).

Khrua Nasi Ulang (ครัวนาซิ อุลังค์ Here’s the restaurant: https://goo.gl/maps/QBLSv6cLhH2ANQPF6) – This amazing restaurant in Sai Buri, serves a dish called Nasi Ulang, a Malay dish of rice and a variety of vegetables (and also a variety of fish and curries), all served with tempoyak (fermented durian) and importantly, a few different types of fermented anchovy sauce.

Nasi Ulang is a meal that is also very common in the northern Malaysian province on Kelantan, which shares the same culture with this area in Thailand. The food was outstanding, the variety of vegetables and all the different dipping sauces, and the mis of fermented durian with fermented anchovy sauce – it’s a flavor that will always excite your mouth.

After lunch we drove down the road, and just into Narathiwat to see a small family run nam budu (น้ำบูดู), fermented anchovy sauce factory. It was great to learn about how it’s prepared and the important role that fermented anchovy sauce plays in the local Malay food of Pattani and Narathiwat.

Huge thank you to Muhammad and Rus from Papa Tagu (https://youtu.be/O8bieTQXThc) for taking me around on another incredible day of Thai and Malay food in Pattani!

Thank you for watching and hope you’re having a fantastic day!

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42 Comments

  1. Fermented durian smell like dry fish, which we sell near sea shore, I definitely do no, just imagine, here the melt the chak of fish sprinkling little salt, we can try in India , ho mark traveling so far and consume bodo not sure..

  2. nasi ulam…nasi is rice…ulang is wrong…ulam is raw kampung vegetabble…tempoyak is better to eat with rice,ulam,grilled fish and budu together

  3. Thank u for sharing this video Mark it looks delicious and appetizing menu ur having. Love Thai foods .GOD BLESS YOU and take care stay healthy and be safe always. ENJOY your meal.

  4. Mark just brought us on a flavor vacation! As he describes his experience I can almost taste the food myself. He is a Master of description!

  5. Mark never gets old. Unbelievably entertaining. Smiles for days and you don't even need to ask for likes! The secret Umami sauce of your videos is harmonic, complex, detailed, yet never boring. The smokiness, the amount of chilli you consume mixed perfectly with your personality, even makes me want to try the things I wouldn't touch in a million years! ???? Keep it up … literally THE best YT channel ever. Consistent.

  6. Where exactly is this? Krabi and Phuket are on my bucket list because of the abundance of sea food and halal food. I love halal food because they are prepared very cleanly for instance for meat preparations, the blood must be drained out completely. They cannot serve anything deemed unhygienic for instance animals which are poisonous like snakes or carnivores like crocodiles or snakes.

  7. Ok, I hate it when they make kebabs around cinnamon sticks and other “stick-looking” spices.. the meat just becomes overpowered with the one spice and my stomach can’t handle it.
    Other than that – I want to eat there. ?

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