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00:25 Silom Soi 20 (สีลมซอย 20) Market – One of my favorite morning Bangkok street food markets in central Bangkok is Silom Soi 20 (สีลมซอย 20) Market, open everyday in the morning from about 6 am to 9 or 10 am. You can walk around , get some good street food, and just enjoy the Thai food atmosphere. The market isn’t very big, so it remains small and easy to navigate, but it still packs in quite a bit. I started the morning street food tour with a bowl of nam king (น้ำขิง), which is hot ginger soup, and along with soft silky tofu, plus some fried crispy dough thrown in the bowl as well. It was a good way start the morning at the market, and the ginger soup always feels good on the through. Located at the front of Silom Soi 20 (สีลมซอย 20) Market is a lady who sells khao neow dam sang kaya (ข้าวเหนียวดำสังขยา), black sticky rice with custard, and according to my wife who loves Thai desserts, it’s one of her favorite versions in all of Bangkok. And even though I’m not too big into Thai desserts, I do enjoy a couple bites of khao neow dam sang kaya (ข้าวเหนียวดำสังขยา) as well – that’s how good it it. She sits at the front of the market, right on the corner of Silom Soi 20, and when you order, she’ll add some black sticky rice to a piece of banana leaf, add some coconut cream, and then follow it by a slice of Thai custard. What I like is that it’s not too sweet, but the rice is perfectly cooked so you can taste the grains, and then it’s slightly salty to contrast the sweet custard. Finally, the coconut cream is so ridiculously creamy and rich. If you love Thai desserts and sweets, this is a stall you don’t want to miss.
Finally, for my real Thai street food breakfast this morning I went to the outside of the market, along Silom road and got a plate of khao mok gai (ข้าวหมกไก่), which is the Thai version of chicken biryani. The flavor of the rice was incredibly, with a touch of cumin and turmeric, and the chicken was moist and flavorful. The sauce was sour and minty, with a herb touch, and not too sweet. The lady selling khao mok gai was also extremely friendly, and when she saw that I was filming, she gave me an extra piece of chicken. She was awesome, thank you to her!
7:36 Bangkok Street Food Stall on Sathon Soi 12 – For lunch, since we had eaten such a huge breakfast, we just hung out around our neighborhood and ate a quick plate of ka prao moo sab kai dao (กระเพราหมูสับไข่ดาว), Thai basil chicken with minced pork and a fried egg on the side. This is one of the quintessential Bangkok dishes that’s available at nearly all street stalls that serve stir fried dishes. It’s easy to order and usually tastes pretty good.
9:59 Sky Bar Bangkok at Sirocco, State Tower – I’ve been living in Bangkok since 2009 and I still had never been to the most famous sky bar in Bangkok: Sirocco, State Tower. So after having a quick late lunch (more like a dinner), we headed to the sky bar for sunset. Since Sirocco wasn’t yet open until 6 pm, we had a drink first at Distil bar, which is adjacent and saw the sunset from there, and then at 6 pm we headed to the other side of Sirocco sky bar for an even more incredibly view of Bangkok. Drink are crazy expensive, but that view is pretty ridiculously amazing!
14:36 Suan Phlu (สวนพลู) Market – Finally, to end this fantastic day in Bangkok we headed to yet another Bangkok street food market at Suan Phlu (สวนพลู). I couldn’t really decided what I wanted to eat, so finally I decided on a bowl of kuay teow gai sen mee (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่เส้นหมี่), Thai chicken noodles – a dish you’ll find all over the streets of Bangkok and a very popular dish. It was alright, and a good way to end the evening.
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That is a magnificent view of Bangkok at night, from the bar at the State Tower.
panoramic scenery was outstanding
When I eat anything with eggs( I love the yolk).I mix it up to spread the flavor.
I was just there this morning. The place is awesome. The food was everything Mark says it would be. I walked 3km to get there just to build up an appetite. Worth every step. There is a BTS about a 10 minute walk away.
Truly a great spot,spent more than a week just behind the 711 at soi 20 that khao mok gai is exactly it Mark,,sooooo aroy mak! and many other foods at this morning market. One of my favourite places in BKK for me as i am a morning person.
Cheers Clay
Experienced the chicken and rice as well as sticky rice dessert and it was incredible! Using your videos throughout our trip, any more tips for breakfast?
Where is this particularly located in Silom? Have plans of traveling on October and my hostel is around Silom 🙂
Pink chicken. ?. Your eating dog ????
no ebook mark just pdf files
That minced pork dish looks amazing !!!!!!
U have to visit suriname mark…
Hey mark have you eat khichuri(Hotchpotch) ever??
He said bangkoks ? 7.30
Mark Weins loves egg yolk
这是一个很棒的节目我是台湾的观众 主持人真的主持的功力也不错基本上来说 只要不怕辣不怕臭 就可以享受天底下的美食 有一些美食节目的主持人 在吃一些他们陌生的食物的时候是捏着鼻子走着眉头痛苦的表情 我觉得这些人就已经不够资格去主持一个美食节目了因为他们的味觉太主观了 對於味道的記憶已經成為主觀的習慣就沒有辦法客觀的去品嘗任何的食物 所以這個節目我很喜歡看 但是一边看一边流口水的感觉不怎么好哈哈哈
Hey Mark and Yeng you weren't out of place, your just real down to earth people and your not for all that pompus arrogant see me here i am, full of your self type of people and don't ever lose that it's what makes you, you.? live to eat, eat to live and be happy.
Mark, you take food in a whole other level. I love the way you described them esp when i have tasted it before. My mouth waters every time I watch your videos. Love you & Ying..& Micah.
You are such a simple man mark 🙂 thats the main reason we all love to watch you 🙂
Hey Mark, we'll be back in BKK in a couple of weeks. I know Monday is light for street food.. Do you know if Silom 20 quiets down too?
Sahi..Mast video
world no 1 food that is Thai food.I truly wanted to visit bkk.
HI I wanna part of your journey
Mark, I love ALL your videos. I also love how you include your beautiful new family. I wish you many many kind memories! Soon, after your cute baby boy gets a little bigger he needs a sibling? smiles Happy Holidays from mine to yours.
Ooh, my next breakfast – biriyani.
One of my favorite videos and look at 15:28
Classic food ??
Hi Mark. Thanks for all the wonderful recommendations. Would like to visit this market in Dec but not sure if this place still exist (after the hawker stalls closure)?
Is durian available at end of November ?
Love yor vidios watching from new zealand
Dear Mark You are exceptionally good giving descriptions and what not, feel like going there again to re visit entire Bangkok. Thank you so much for the entire series of videos. Keep doing good work. wishing you all the very best for future endeavors.
It was quite funny that everytime Mark express the "food orgasm" face and bend his head and body to a side then the camera loss focus ….
I enjoy your blogg so much, very informative.
Mark I am in love with all your videos , I'm in Thailand as much as I can , and have been to some of the places you have recommended ;and everything simply amazing . My partner is from Munich I'm Brazilian we both live in Singapore , as a Chef I'm like you following the best foods so if in Singapore, Brazil or Germany please hit me up ! And I don't see any videos from Brazil I'll happily take you around ! You have managed to bring food to people over the world thank you
It's so tender 🙂
I love all of the Thai Basil dishes for sure. I will be in Bangkok in Oct, thanks for the vids!!
I like how ubiquitous biryani is to the point where countries have their own versions of it 🙂
i wish when i have a job i could go where mark traveled and eat!
Hi, i am Jemi from Austria. my english is not good, but your videos so beautiful. thank you so much. best regard Jemi.
Dear mark Wiens sir . Liked u r this video. It is said na for good things we have to give high prices. mark u said na than u had have for the first time such a expensive wine in th sky high roof top hotel. They also provided u with a nice and lovely upper view of Bangkok city. Man in my words i will say Full ' Paisa Vasool' u did. The drink also + the view from roof top = Paisa Vasool ha ha !!
It so awesome this is good love this foods you both eat beautiful foods and they are many kinds of difference foods love to see them all . Thank you for sharing Bless you all .
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Mrs.Ying Wiens Good afternoon from kamerhati.
Beautiful view! Thank you for sharing!
Love the videos. I've been living in Bangkok for a decade and watch your videos to find spots I've missed. Great stuff mate!
Lip smacking Biryani??