A durian is a fruit like no other, a unique and sensational flavor and texture that should be experienced by anyone that visits Bangkok. While some dislike the pungent smell or the pudding texture, in my opinion, a durian is the absolute heaven on earth. Thai street food and home style restaurants is number twenty one. Fresh herbs, spicy chillies, zesty lime juice and a host of tropical fruits and vegetables all combine to make Thai food intensely appetizing. Rated as one of the top cities in the world for dining, Bangkok's food reputation won't let you down. Fancy sit down restaurants are great, but in my opinion it's the street side stalls and the family run hole in the walls that serve the best Thai cuisine.
A Thai feasting experience will thrill your taste buds and keep a smile on your face. One way to bring home the wonderful array of Thai flavors is by signing up for a Thai cooking class, which comes in at number twenty two. There are a number of different choices from professional cooking schools to motherly style home cooking courses. Often a cooking course will include a visit to a local wet market followed by preparing a set menu of a number of different dishes. Don't worry, you'll get to eat what you cook too! This is the flavor that will give us the deliciousness of this green curry we're about to cook. I'm at the market, I'm going to get some of this stuff. Number twenty three, located near Yaowarat Chinatown is Pahurat, a little slice of India in the heart of Bangkok. Fabric and clothing, chai and chapatis, are all available in this concentrated area of merchants. I go to explore the mixture of cultures, and or course to eat Indian, Bangladeshi and Burmese cuisine. First dip it into the sauce, give me a plate of this and I'm happy. The historical pak klong talad, or Bangkok central flower market is number twenty four. I am at Bangkok's pak klong talad, which is the famous flower market. People come to purchase flowers for everything from gifts for their special loved ones to flowers with religious and cultural significance. The sea of brightly colorful flowers in mesmerizing. Finally at number twenty five is Yaowarat, Bangkok's bustling, and always energetic Chinatown. Gold stores, lottery ticket vendors, Chinese medicine dealers, and exotic food markets all add to the mix. When evening in Yaowarat falls, street food and seafood restaurants take over and don't stop serving until the wee hours of the night. This is called kuay jab, and it's in a soup made from all things pig. Sampeng Market also located in Yaowarat, is an intensely busy shoppers paradise that includes an unfathomable range of knick knacks. So whether you choose to go on a shopping rampage, a street food pilgrimage, a peaceful temple visit, or a cultural museum trip, there's no doubt that the steamy hot capital of Thailand has it all. Hey everyone, it's Mark Wiens here, Thank you so much for watching that video, and if you enjoyed it, please remember to give it a quick thumbs up, and also leave a comment right below to let me know what you think about Bangkok. I want to hear from you. Finally, don't forget to click the big red subscribe button so you don't miss the next travel and street food videos. And one last, right below this video in the description box you'll see some links. Go ahead and click those links for lots more useful information about visiting Bangkok. Thanks again for watching and see you soon!
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