Some of the best Thai Street foods you need to try.
THAI STREET FOODS- Here are some of the best Thai street foods that you must try to eat at least once when you visit there.
One of the most visited Asian country is Thailand. And in travelling, aside from the experiences and learning, the best part of going places is tasting their local foods.
Now, here are some mouth-watering Thai street foods that you must try:
- Pad See Eiw – A Thai cuisine which consists of wide rice noodles stir-fried in dark soy sauce with chicken, pork, or beef as well as either Chinese broccoli or cabbage. Dried chili flakes, vinegar, or both can add some kick to the flavor.
- Kluay Tod – A sweet snack or dessert which is made of deep fried mini-bananas with coconut and sesame seeds.
- Kai Jeow – This is a Thai omelet and also among the cheapest. This dish is cooked with fish sauce and chillies, and topped with chili sauce.
- Kao Niew Ma Muang – An addictive food which is prepared with sticky rice, fresh mango slices, and coconut cream syrup.
- Thai Duck Noodle Soup – This flavorful noodle dish comes with braised duck, bean sprouts, eggs, mushrooms, garlic, and other ingredients.
- Thai Basil Chicken (Pad Kra Pao) – A savory dish with chicken or pork stir-fried with basil, served with rice and fried egg popular in Thailand usually eaten at lunch.
- Moo Ping – An on-the-go street food of grilled pork along with little plastic bags of sticky rice typically marinated in a combination of garlic, soy sauce, and sugar.
- Som Tam – This is a dish in a mixture of shredded green papaya, tomatoes, carrots, peanuts, dried shrimp string beans, sugar, garlic, fish sauce, lime juice, and plenty of chilies.
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