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Thai Street Foods

Thai Street Foods

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Pad Thai

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Thipsamai (Bangkok)

Pad Thai is Thailand's national dish, a flavorful stir-fry (pad in Thai) dish consisting of rice noodles, tofu, dried shrimp, bean sprouts, and eggs. If it's made with meat, chicken and pork are some of the most popular choices. The flavo... READ MORE

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Papaya salad (Som tam)

Thailand
4.1
Most iconic: Somtum Der (Bangkok)

Som tam is a green papaya salad mostly associated with the northeastern part of Thailand (Isaan), though it is often suggested that it first appeared in Laos. Apart from thin strips of green papaya, this salad usually includes roasted peanuts, gr... READ MORE

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Thai Grilled Chicken (Kai yang)

Northeastern Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: SP Chicken (Chiang Mai)

Kai yang is a poultry dish made by grilling or barbecuing a whole, marinated chicken. Although the dish has origins with the Lao people of northeastern Thailand, today it is extremely popular and commonly eaten throughout the country. The chicken ... READ MORE

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Roti canai

Thailand
4.6

Roti canai is a traditional pan-fried flatbread made with flour, water, eggs, and fat of Indian origin, but mainly associated with Malaysia, and surrounding countries like Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand. The dou... READ MORE

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Khao phat

Thailand
4.2
Most iconic: Sornthong (Bangkok)

Khao phat is a simple Thai dish of stir-fried rice with vegetables that is traditionally prepared with jasmine rice, unlike the Chinese version which calls for plain white rice. Cooked jasmine rice is typically stir-fried with ingredients such as ... READ MORE

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Phak bung fai daeng

Thailand
4.1

Phak bung fai daeng is a vegetable stir-fry consisting of chopped Chinese water morning glory, fried along with red bird’s eye chilis, soybean sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, salted soybean paste, sugar, oil, and chicken broth or water. The... READ MORE

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Khao kha mu

Thailand
3.9
Most iconic: Khao Kha Moo Chang Phueak (Chiang Mai)

Khao kha mu is a Thai dish which consists of braised pork leg served over rice, complemented with a variety of side dishes and flavorful condiments. The leg is shortly seared and then braised in a flavorful broth which is usually spiced with anise... READ MORE

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Yen ta fo

Thailand
3.4
Most iconic: Yen Ta Fo JC (Bangkok)

The pink-colored yen ta fo is a Thai soup consisting of various types of noodles served in a hearty chicken or pork broth seasoned with the pungent, fermented red bean curd. Each bowl of this flavor-packed soup is topped with various condiments su... READ MORE

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Kuai-tiao ruea

Central Thailand
3.9

Roughly translated as boat noodle soup, this Thai dish was initially sold from boats that navigated through Bangkok canals. The base is made with different types of noodles that are doused in a flavorsome beef broth, while the toppings us... READ MORE

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Khao tom

Thailand
3.8
Most iconic: Siang Ki Khao Tom Pla (Bangkok)

Khao tom is a variety of rice soup from Thailand that combines rice with a flavor-packed broth of herbs and vegetables. The rice is usually cooked, then added to the broth containing shallots, lemongrass, galangal or ginger, and garlic. The combin... READ MORE

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Sai krok Isan

Northeastern Thailand
4.0
Most iconic: Mam Yai Goong (Non Kha)

Sai krok Isan is a fermented sausage from the Isan region. It is made with a mixture of ground pork meat and fat, combined with garlic, sticky rice, salt, and pepper in a natural encasing. The sausage is then allowed to dry and ferment for several... READ MORE

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Thai Meat Hotpot with Galangal and Lemongrass (Chim chum)

Thailand
3.3

The term chim chum refers to a traditional Thai dish as well as the earthenware pot in which the dish is cooked. The preparation starts with a broth that is flavored with galangal, lemongrass, and Thai basil. Various vegetables are added ... READ MORE

13

Tod man pla

Thailand
4.1

Thai fish cakes usually consist of flaked fish, red curry paste, kaffir lime leaves, eggs, thinly sliced green beans, and optionally other additions such as galangal or lemongrass. Traditionally, the dish is made with fresh clown featherbackREAD MORE

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Khao khluk kapi

Thailand
3.1

Khao khluk kapi is a Thai rice dish made with cooked rice that is fried with shrimp paste, and then topped with or served alongside a number of ingredients, including crispy dried shrimps, slices of sweet pork or chicken, chilis, raw mango grating... READ MORE

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Luk chin ping

Thailand
3.3

This Thai snack consists of grilled or deep-fried meatballs made with a mixture of ground meat (usually beef or pork) combined with herbs and seasonings. The dish is served on a bamboo skewer, typically accompanied by a sweet-and-spicy dipping sau... READ MORE

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Pla muek yang

Thailand
3.6

Pla muek yang is a Thai-style chargrilled squid dish typically coated in a spicy, sweet-and-sour sauce consisting of lime juice, fish sauce, garlic, chilis, coriander roots, and sugar. The dish is often served with peanuts and coriander leaves on ... READ MORE

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Sai ua

Northern Thailand
3.9
Most iconic: Sai Ua La Wan (Chiang Mai)

Renowned for being flavor-packed, sai ua is a type of Northern Thai sausage that combines pork with a red curry paste and a variety of herbs and spices. The meat mixture is prepared with ground pork, green onions, kaffir lime leaves, and cilantro ... READ MORE

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Miang kham

Thailand
4.0

This traditional Thai and Lao appetizer consists of various ingredients that are served separately and are then wrapped in wild piper leaves, which are also known as chaphlu. Standard elements include ginger, bird’s eye chili pepper... READ MORE

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Thai Congee (Chok)

Thailand
3.9

Chok is the Thai version of traditional Chinese congee, a type of rice porridge. It is typically prepared with boiled jasmine rice cooked with water, chicken broth, or pork broth until the dish becomes very thick. Pork meatballs, liver slices, shr... READ MORE

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Crispy Thai Pork Rinds (Khaep mu)

Thailand
3.5

Fried pork rinds are a popular Thai snack that is prepared with cured or dried pork skin. Some fat is usually left on the skin, and the curing process helps the rind attain its typical puffed and crispy texture. Khaep mu is enjoyed as a snack when... READ MORE

21

Thai-Style Omelet with Mussels or Oysters (Hoy tod)

Thailand
3.0
Most iconic: River Curve (Pak Chong)

Hoy tod is a traditional dish that's commonly sold at street food stands. This crispy omelet is prepared with plump oysters or mussels (or both) and bean sprouts that are fried after being coated in savory egg batter. Once fried, the omelet is typ... READ MORE

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Dancing shrimp (Goong ten)

Northeastern Thailand
n/a

Goong ten, also known as "dancing shrimp", is a traditional and adventurous street food specialty from Northern Thailand... READ MORE

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Nang kai thot

Thailand
4.2

Nang kai thot is a savory Thai snack consisting of deep-fried chicken skin. Chicken skin is first cooked in boiling water, then drained and seasoned with salt and pepper or dredged in seasoned flour before it is immersed in hot oil to fry until ni... READ MORE

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Oh tao

Phuket
n/a

A Phuket specialty that is thought to be of Hokkien Chinese origin, oh tao is typically made by combining boiled taro root, oysters, eggs, flour, garlic, onions, dried chilis, crispy pork rind, bean sprouts, and soy sauce. The mixture is fried unt... READ MORE

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Thai Crab Omelet (Kai jeow pu)

Thailand
n/a
Most iconic: Raan Jay Fai (Bangkok)

Kai jeow pu is a traditional crab omelet originating from Thailand. It's usually made with a combination of crabmeat, eggs, a bit of flour, fish sauce, and oil. About half of the eggs are fried in hot oil, topped with crab meat, and then the combi... READ MORE

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Kung thot krathiam phrik thai

Thailand
n/a

Kung thot krathiam phrik thai is a Thai stir-fry consisting of shrimps that are fried with garlic and pepper. In order to soak up more of the flavors, the shrimps are often mixed with the rest of the ingredients that typically include minced garli... READ MORE

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Deep-Fried Silk Worms (Hon mhai)

Thailand
2.2

Hon mhai is a traditional insect dish that's especially popular in Bangkok. It's made by deep-frying silk worms, then seasoning them with salt, pepper, and sometimes a secret sauce that's prepared by the vendor, because the snack is usually sold f... READ MORE

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Malang tod

Thailand
n/a

Malang tod is a Thai dish consisting of a variety of fried insects such as crickets, beetles, worms, and grasshoppers. Once fried, the insects are traditionally served with a bit of pepper and soy sauce or fish sauce. This dish is very nutritious ... READ MORE