Top 10 Street Foods to Try in Thailand

Thailand is a great place for people who love food.  Thai street food is a cultural experience in and of itself. It is known for its fresh products, tasty spices, and unique sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours.  Here are the 10 best Thai street foods you should try, whether you’re in busy Bangkok exploring the street foods to try in Bangkok or the night markets of Chiang Mai.

1. Pad Thai

Pad Thai is a stir-fried noodle dish with eggs, tofu or shrimp, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts. It may be the most popular Thai dish in the world.

2. Som Tam

Papaya salad is a hot and sour dish with chunks of green papaya, lime, chili, and fish sauce.  It tastes great and has a strong kick.

3. Sticky rice with mango

 A popular sweet dish made with coconut milk, ripe mango slices, and sticky rice.  A great mix of sweet and creamy tastes.

4. Soup Tom Yum

 A hot and sour soup with chicken or shrimp that tastes like lemongrass, lime, and chili.  It smells good and makes you feel good.

5. Skewers of Satay

Sticks of grilled chicken or pork with a thick peanut sauce.  A tasty, quick bite that you can often find at night markets.

6. Thai pancakes

These pancakes are crispy on the outside but soft on the inside. They are usually filled with chocolate or banana and topped with condensed milk. A sweet treat for the street.

7. Thai fried rice

Khao Pa is a simple but tasty food that is often made with eggs, vegetables, chicken, or shrimp, and is served with lime and chili.

8. Pad Kra Pao (Basil Chicken Stir-Fry)

This is a spicy stir-fry meal with chicken, Thai basil, and chili. It’s usually served with rice and a fried egg on top.

9. Coconut pancakes

Kanom Krok are small pancakes made of coconut that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.  A traditional Thai snack that people love.

10. Thai Iced Tea

This isn’t really food, but it’s a drink that you can’t miss when you’re in Thailand.  

Thai street food is a way to learn about the culture.  Each meal, from Pad Thai’s spicy kick to Mango Sticky Rice’s sweetness, shows Thailand’s rich culinary history to you.  

Khushbu K

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