Thai Street Food - 5 MUST EAT Foods in Chinatown, Bangkok!! (Local Favorites Only!)

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[Music] I'm in Bangkok Thailand and today I'm going to share with you five of the most iconic Thai street foods to eat and where to eat them when you're in yawara bangkok's Chinatown [Music] good morning hey everyone hope you're having an amazing day it's Mark Wiens it's bright and early in the morning just after 6 a.m and we're getting started early I'm in yawara this is bangkok's Chinatown one of the most famous places in the entire city for street food I mean there's so many dishes you could eat but I wanted to take you to eat five of the most iconic the local foods that I think you should not miss when you are in bangkok's Chinatown and we're gonna eat them all in in one day or Chinatown is one of the most bustling areas of Bangkok founded in 1782 and originally settled by Chinese Merchants today it remains a center of trade and commerce non-stop energy 24 hours a day where you'll find everything from textiles to Gold shops and of course never-ending Street Food [Music] so good to be in bangkok's Chinatown this early in the morning while it's still waking up but we have a lot to eat today and that's why we're starting so early we're going to the first place down this alley and this is a place that they only sell for a certain amount of time early in the morning so here we are this is the first place called they only open from I believe 5am to 8 A.M they sell out by 8 A.M and they're only open from Thursday through Sunday and they serve a dish which is called whitejap which is our number one dish one of the most iconic dishes that you have to eat when you come to yawara in Bangkok [Music] yes one of the main things about this dish are the noodle rolls and so actually Uncle makes them fresh he has dried the dry noodles which are in squares and then when he uh boils them in water in hot water then they curl up into coils of noodles and that's the signature noodle of Japan and from there it's basically an all pork affair foreign [Music] which is just continually boiling it looks so good there's pieces of skin floating around in the broth you can see pepper boiling around in the broth but he does it so expertly he's done it for so long his father started it and he's been doing it for generations and he just picks out the pieces of pork so expertly tops it with all of those pork parts and then the broth goes on the hot broth with a little bit of skin okay here it is this is dish number one which is called white chocolate again and this is a dish that you will find just throughout Chinatown throughout Bangkok it's extremely popular and it's a very Thai Chinese dish that originates with the iochu or the atachu people from Southern China who migrated through southeast Asia bringing with them their food and so Chinatown has a very strong influence from the tutu or the tachu people they said the recipe is from a hundred years ago this looks amazing thick Rich okay let's just try that broth first wow that is extraordinarily soothing and Rich and Porky and flavorful not as heavy on the pepper as some other versions there's so many different versions some are really peppery others are less peppery this is kind of a medium peppery-ness but that being said they do have a couple bottles of pepper so we will have to definitely season with some pepper but while that broth is absolutely Sensational what an award-winning broth oh that's healing okay here we go here's the bottle of pepper that's being passed around [Music] foreign I think I could actually use a little one more squeeze of pepper people go heavy on the pepper you have to taste that broth oh okay try those noodles with the pepper in it now [Music] oh with that pepper and then I love the the actual noodles themselves which are noodle rolls actually they're sliced into squares and then they coil up into noodle rolls these noodles have an amazing kind of chewy texture to them some of them are really soft I think how was that that broth is amazing huh I am going to move in for a little more seasoning a little bit of chili [Music] oh yeah and then I'm not totally sure if everybody adds vinegar does do most people add vinegar but my wife Ying always adds vinegar so I'm gonna I'm gonna follow that let's try some of these pork parts oh wow that stomach is cooked to Perfection oh just a little bit of elasticity but it's sort of just melts in your mouth I know [Music] oh that was tongue oh the tongue is amazing as we're starting to eat this they're starting to be a line forming behind us for the for the a queue for The Quiet shop but man talk about a the morning sweats the chili the soup back here in the market the the humidity of Bangkok whenever you start sweating at 6am in the morning you know you're gonna have a good day sweating from food that is now the portion size is not huge so you can either eat more portions but the good thing for us is we have a lot more food to eat today we're not going hungry oh what a spot and I didn't even notice down here in the alley is where they're cooking everything over charcoal the restaurant has been here for 80 years third generation now they hand make all of their own fish balls for 80 years same recipe yes that's sweating my shirt is almost drenched at 6am in the morning oh that was successful that was extraordinary what a dish I've had my job so many times but this is my first time here and it's truly outstanding a local popular spot that's only open for a few hours a few days per week but this is a dish this is number one white job something that you have to eat when you are in Chinatown in Bangkok oh my God we have about a 10 minute walk to get to the next place which is going to be something incredibly tasty but as we're going there I just wanted to tell you that you know there's so much food to eat in yawara you could walk you could stop pretty much anywhere you see food and it's going to be delicious and tasty and you should definitely try it but for this tour and for these five iconic dishes I really wanted to include some places that are a little bit off the beaten path some places that are really locally popular and we should be coming up very soon to the next place foreign [Music] it's about 8 A.M now this is our breakfast or meal number two hey so this restaurant it's right across from the hospital they have all the courage prepared here at the front they're famous for especially I mean all the Currys but especially for a dish called gengari which I will order that's with the Edition number two and I'll explain to you more about it after we start eating oh what a spot and I didn't even notice down here in the alleys where they're cooking everything over charcoal and one of the things that they're really famous here is the beef Curry gengari but also with the en which is the tendon so tendon beef Curry oh this looks incredible I cannot wait to start digging in got big chunks of tendon over rice with that curry sauce oh wow the tendon just melts in your mouth it's almost more like a stew actually and that's kind of brings us to the history of gengari which is a yellow curry in Thai but this is the Chinese version It's a Chinese Thai curry which has been influenced from so many cultures gengari typically uses some curry powder which is an anglo-indian invention similar to Masala but with a like a curry powder blend of spices and so actually gengari is a dish that has history with British naval officers uh with Indian spices and here in yawara it's a dish that has developed as a blend of Thai a blend of Indian a blend of Chinese influence all spread and all coming together in a really mild Curry that eats and tastes more like a I mean to me it's more like a tendon stew rather than a curry as you know it because a lot of the Thai curries would make use of a lot of fresh spices lemongrass galangal chilies whereas this is a really mild Curry but really like so soothing and so fitting and this really is very common and a very popular dish in Chinatown it's very iconic and that's why it's number two on this list and their version is extraordinary especially with the tendon foreign [Music] that it's it tastes a little bit sweet but not that sweet it's just so mellow and so comforting and thick and Hearty so you can add some of these chopped green chilies tropical chilies and then I love this entire tub of chilies and fish sauce oh yeah sprinkle on a little bit of this bump up that heat oh yeah and then we also got some of the gunching which is the Chinese sausage with it as well foreign [Music] with that salty fish sauce to bring out the flavor the extra heat of the chilies the sausage I'm not a huge fan of the Chinese sausage it's quite sweet but that is kind of fit well together in it it's actually fried the edges of all of that sausage is a little bit crispy which makes it nice you gotta see how wobbly how gelatinous this tendon is oh oh it's beautiful oh it's shaking [Music] those lumps of gelatinous tendon something you've got to eat when you're in Chinatown wow so they said that they boil the tendon for half a day that's why it gets so tender that's why it's so good but then they're still boiling more pots of their specialty which is again the the tendon of the beef they do sell for lunch but then they wrap it up after lunch so these are probably for the next batch when it starts to get busy later on mid-morning I also couldn't resist the chicken curry with bamboo shoots [Music] I love bamboo shoots this Curry is again a little bit mild but really soothing really rich and thick [Applause] oh yeah what a place friendly delicious and what's the name of the place again foreign it's a little hard to pronounce he kangari it's Chinese it's Chinese so it's a little hard to pronounce even in Thai but highly recommended that was great big shout out also to a restaurant which is called which is one of the legends of gengari they're extremely famous I made a video there a long time ago might highlight it here but you can also go there but this place is incredible okay we've got a lot more to eat today we are moving on to the next place we're actually getting to the end of yawarat and into an area called pahurat which is famous for textiles for clothes for Fabrics but the next dish that we're gonna eat it's something that is almost omnipresent there's so many places to eat this dish and it should be just up ahead down an alley okay you walk from the main road you come down this alley what time is it now I think it's oh it's exactly 10 a.m they open right at 10 A.M we're here right on time okay so located down the alley this place is called serving uh what is dish number three which is lukshin bla which is uh fish balls fish balls are very common in Chinatown you'll find them they're very popular very famous something you have to eat they were just explaining to us that the restaurant has been here for 80 years third generation now and it's Uncle in the back from his family passed down from generation to generation and this is the type of place that has so much history so much Heritage the traditional recipe of fish balls the way they're supposed to be done not compromising it's truly an art you can choose your different noodles I got the egg noodles and then she really artfully blanches those puts them in your bowl I got the dry version and then she uh adds in some seasonings she adds in some pork lard she adds him or I think there's some garlic in there as well she adds in some green onions and then she has an assortment of different fish balls I got a mix of different fish balls which she then adds to your bowl it looks fresh they hand make all of their own fish balls for 80 years same recipe okay and we got here right as they opened but if you come here a little maybe probably within an hour or uh as it gets lunch time it's packed packed and also she sells out I think by around noon or so let's take a look at these fish balls you could just see how bouncy they are we got a variety of different fish balls and dumplings and fried fish balls and then I got the the egg noodles on the bottom which she blanches here she adds in some pepper she adds in some lard there's some lard chunks in there as well which one should I eat first maybe this guy take a bite of a fish oh yeah oh you can feel how spongy it is that texture and the good news is we have a whole nother extra bowl full of the fish balls so we can taste one and then we can have more the sponginess of that fish bowl Oh My Cup oh okay all right saying that they mix it all by hand they chop it by handy no blender or mirror three different types of fish and sometimes with some of the I mean lots of fish balls these days they'll blend it so it's too smooth and too too fine of a texture and then sometimes add flour these you can tell they're just fully fish when she says it's a hand chop handmade completely handmade and that just totally is the texture that you want I mean it it's spongy it's a little bit coarse oh that is incredible and so fresh it doesn't have any kind of a fishy taste whatsoever wow that's that's delicious that's Sensational that's just handmade quality it is time to do a little bit of seasoning a little bit of chili goes in and you gotta get a little bit of vinegar as well egg noodles there's bean sprouts in here she adds in a little bit of pork lard fried pork and then there might be some garlic in there too and then spring onions um good springy really really thin egg noodles as well I mean the noodles are kind of just the the filler here it's really all about the fish balls and we got to take a look at this soup this soup is incredibly clear and clean it's so pure so clean not oily and it's just kind of this flavor that's just kind of you taste it at the front of your mouth like where you really get that flavor is when it goes down and that's just kind of like a oh it's just soothing and so you could get it your noodles uh with broth in the noodles but I really like it on the side and then you can just kind of drink the soup as you go with the dry noodles that way you really get the flavor of the dry noodles plus the dry fish balls okay let's move into some of the other fish balls like this one mmm oh well that one is amazing oh there's some kind of a an onion New Taste to that one [Music] now that you get another taste of that I think that texture in that fish bowl I think it could be water chestnut because it has that kind of crunch to it that juicy crunch to it that contrasts the texture of the smooth bouncy Fish Box silky fish ball but something you'll notice is that every single fish ball has a different texture a different taste a different feel in your mouth foreign as we're sitting here now it's just full their phones are ringing people ordering you can tell why they sell out pretty much before lunchtime they're sold out okay I want to try this dumpling not totally sure what the dumpling is but let's try it oh it's a combination of shrimp and pork I think you've got the bouncy texture of the pork plus that kind of silky flavor from the shrimp oh yeah that's that bounciness you don't want those fish balls to slip out of your chopsticks might bounce on the table and bounce back at you they're That Bouncy oh man and that always is a sign of quality so satisfying okay we've eaten three of the most iconic dishes Thai Street Foods Thai Chinese street foods that you have to eat when you come to yawara we have two more to go that was extraordinary and it really is hard to find that quality that level of fish ball they're so friendly too and they wouldn't charge us they didn't charge us for that that was so nice of them highly recommended that was delicious and what a cool location down in alley okay we're moving on more food coming up it's a bit of a walk we walked all the way across Chinatown basically to the other side and we're on the outskirts of the other side uh near to hualumpang and we have almost made it to the next spot but actually it's really good I needed a little walk after three meals already and ready to eat again we're at number four is hoi Todd which is a fried oyster omelette [Music] uncle is an absolute Pro he's been doing this foreign [Music] still fries himself foreign [Music] oh I love his move where he he just splatters on that mixture with the oysters inside of it and then cracks on an egg and just continually feeds it with lard to make it crispy and right when it's the the correct time he then fries up some garlic in some more lard uh puts on a handful of bean sprouts and then puts your oyster omelette on top of it what a what an oyster omelette what a move okay [Music] what a place this is just beautiful all right an uncle is just so so friendly I can't wait to try it um oh wow yes you get this immediate crunch from the from the lard and the Egg and the batter that's sizzled into crispiness but then at the same time you have this amazing gooey texture of the cassava batter you've got the crunch of the the bean sprouts the fragrance of the garlic and then those oyster just melt in your mouth they're plump little oysters that just kind of like so good and I'd say that one of the one of the cutest hair with Uncle 60 years of experience is that he knows the exact ratio the timing exactly how long to fry it so it's both crispy and gooey all at the same time that's something that makes your special usually like a sweet chili sauce that goes with it a little bit of this all right I love all those crispy edges actually with that sauce even though it's sweet kind of really balances the whole flavor brings the flavors out and adds uh not only sweetness but a tanginess to it as well extremely satisfying and Rich oh man that was tasty oh we might need a little break oh actually we do have a little brick we have a couple of hours before the next meal gonna be a massive meal it's going to be a banquet of Thai Chinese food to end you're not going to want to miss this ending [Laughter] we have made it to dish number five and for our final meal we're right in the heart of Chinatown this is yellow Road always busy and just traffic continually but this is the center of Chinatown we're going to an old school restaurant it's very famous but it is an institution I think they've been open for something like 90 even a hundred years Welcome to our final restaurant this place is called we ordered a special dish that they are gonna prepare for us they're lighting up the charcoal right now they're gonna prepare for us one of their signature dishes something that you have to pre-order this is going to be our fifth and final dish and they're gonna cook it right here [Music] oh that fire is blazing hot this is dish number five of the most iconic Thai street foods and he is roasting it right here over a reaching hot fire just continually it has to be turning so it doesn't burn a suckling pig foreign [Music] it is now just completely golden dripping crispy oh man that color is insane [Music] thank you again together directions [Music] fresh water fish and so another one of their Specialties along with the roasted pig is the sashimi and there's with yochu food there's really an emphasis on freshness he slices that fish just perfectly thin and then arranges it in a beautiful pattern on the plate sprinkles it with sesame seeds with a little bit of decoration but it's just so Artful so so much expertise in the slicing and the cuts the recipes are not extremely complex with flavor but it really stress the importance of quality and freshness [Music] and then it's served with a whole salad I think the suckling pig is ready the fish is ready we're gonna order a few more of their signature dishes and then sit down we're ready for the final meal of banquet okay and here's the suckling pig oh wow that's huge actually oh this is a straight up banquet and the quality the Precision and this is dish number five I mean the whole meal and we have to start with that skin that is something truly spectacular it's just it's shining it looks like glass it's just it's ready to shatter in your mouth and we grab one of these thin like pancakes grab a piece of this here I'm gonna go straight in for the center of that piece of skin into the pancake look at how crispy that is and then you can add in cucumber some green onions and finish it off with a little bit of the dark sauce all right here we go oh wow thank you it is so crispy it's so delicate just shatters okay I just want to try that skin on its own though it's just so clean tasting now most of the time you would eat this something Pig with a whole group an entire family gathering so you'd finish all the skin then after that they take the pig into the kitchen and they cook a dish of your choice with I'm gonna move into the blood dip which is the raw fish and then you dip it into this sauce oh that melts in your mouth I love that crust of sesame seeds and then the sausage is a little bit sweet nutty and sesame oil and then you have this whole plate of vegetables which they said is for garnishing yeah there's everything from Pineapple to pickled radish on here oh that radish is amazing thank you wow that goes down so easily like it just melts in your mouth balance that all with some fried Chinese broccoli um oh yeah I love the texture just completely crispy just walk tossed so you have a little bit of a a wok Smoky flavor to it but not overcooked at all crisp and fresh and I think one of the things that you'll also notice about yuchu food is that it's not over salty not over nothing to cover up the ingredients themselves the next dish we have is called Kahan which are goose feet bridged in a pot loaded up with as many of those herbs as possible all of that Ginger um all the ginger in there the garlic the scallions well that's incredible there's so much skin and Flappy material on this goose foot and that's what makes it so good and the texture is not like rubbery at all it's so soft and tender re-dip it into all of that goodness at the bottom all of the chunky herbs put it right into this the mitt one of the tastiest goose foot you'll taste in Bangkok as well and now we got namchimp Seafood which is the Thai Thai sauce of chilies and garlic dip it into the the seafood Thai seafood sauce oh man I don't even know how to take this to my face I think we gotta we have to go vertical that's the only way [Music] oh wow the goose feet unbelievable and with that sauce the acidity the lime juice the garlic in there that is an incredible combination okay so it has come this is the entire body chopped up and then deep fried with garlic is what she recommended the ribs the drumsticks it's all in here and on this bite the moment the restaurant reopens for dinner it just totally filled up like completely full reserved uh so definitely make a reservation when you come here but that just shows how popular this place is [Music] oh wow oh that is so tender and fatty and crispy it's all here the ribs the ears so fatty and juicy to me that's one of the the concepts of Kyoto food is that it's not rarely is it over seasoned or over salty but you really taste the flavor that is so good what a meal what an experience and what a just culinary institution a landmark of Thai Chinese dining in Bangkok I hope this place never changes from the floor to the red seats to the decor to even the the people that eat here [Music] oh that was amazing I will have all five dishes in the description box below and also all the restaurants you can check them out in the description box below but really you can try these dishes across yawara and if you eat all five dishes in one day it's gonna be a very very good day I want to say a huge thank you to you for watching this video please remember to give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it leave a comment below I'd love to hear from you and if you're not already subscribed make sure you subscribe now for lots more food and travel videos 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Length: 37min 33sec (2253 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 22 2023
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