Most street stalls in Bangkok are regulated by the government. It is safe and delicious to eat the foods. We had some grilled sauges, pork barbecue, spicy pork with basil, spicy fish, iced milk coffee, Thai milk tea and more! If you are curious what are the basic names of streetfoods, enjoying reading this blog!
1.) Moo Ping (Thai-Style Grilled Pork Skewers)
2.) Kra pow
3.) Grilled Sausage
4.) Pad Thai Noodle
can be with shrimp or chicken
5.) Kiew Tod
6.) Thai Chicken Fried Rice
7.) Coconut Water
8.) Thai Iced Coffee

9.) Freshly Squeezed Juices

10.) Fried Fish
11.) Look Chin Tod (Fried Meatballs)
12.) Fried Chicken
13.) Pu Aud (Crab Stick)
14.) Kanom Krok
15.) Pon La Mai Sod (Fresh Fruits)
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Can never go wrong with bubble tea wonderful post 👍
Hi, I enjoyed your posts about your cross border study tour.
Thank you Margaret. Hope to see you soon. 🙂
You have a talent for giving travel advice!
Great suggestions, which I hope to refer to some day. Thanks for visiting and liking Delayed Reaction.
Thanks for this post 🙂
I’ve been to Thailand. Loved it – especially the food! Sad about their king. Hope they find a good new one.
Great to know about the street food, thanks for the advice!
gr8 post.
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I hadn’t realised that the street stalls are regulated by the government! Perhaps that explains why they ALL seem so hygienic and delicious. What was your favourite part of Bangkok?