As a Thai, I am proud to say that Thailand is a gourmet Kingdom.
The best way to enjoy authentic Thai flavors is to venture into the streets where locals eat.
The food from street vendors is incredibly cheap.
You can buy a bowl of noodle soup or a plate of Thai Fried River powder for less than a dollar. Mom-and-
Popular restaurants tend to charge more for their beautiful seats and ceiling fans, but a satisfying meal usually doesn't exceed $3.
Anyway, don't assume that their cost is so low that they have to be lowquality.
This is not the case at all.
The street food in Thailand is not like fast food in the United States, but good food.
It is almost unwise not to try any street food during your stay in Thailand, just like traveling all the way to Peru without seeing Machu Picchu.
However, everything has a disadvantage.
Unlike restaurants and restaurants in hotels
First-class restaurants in Thailand, most small restaurants and street vendors do not have an English menu and do not have staff who can speak fluent English.
In order to avoid possible mistakes and make sure you get what you want, you have to learn some basic Thai words and phrases. Learning Thai -
For a lady, the pronoun you use to call yourself is "chan ".
"It's" pom for men.
"I have heard that men use" chan "from time to time, but only with family and friends.
In the conversation with the restaurant staff, "pom" would be more appropriate.
In addition, in Thai, womenxa0Sometimes say "ka" and the man says "krub" at the end"xa0One sentence.
These words do not really affect the meaning of what is said;
They are just a way to express form and politeness.
"I am a woman in many cases. .
The vowel "u" in the word "gung" (shrimp) is pronounced similar to "oo" in "cook ".
"G" in the words "gai" (chicken), "gun" (shrimp) and "gleua" (salt) is pronounced "g" in "golf ", instead of pronouncing "g" in "Giant ".
The Thai word for Lamb is "neua gae" but don't bother to order.
This is not something you will find at street vendors or small diners.
Only some restaurants that mainly serve Indian or Western food sell lamb.
This is not a popular meat option in Thailand.
I know the word crab in Thailand doesn't sound very appetizing.
But you have to say that if you want to eat crabs in Thailand! Learning Thai -
Most street vendors only sell their specialties.
For example, noodles-
Soup vendors don't usually offer any rice dishes.
Again, if you try to order a papaya salad from a satay vendor, they will look at youxa0Like ifxa0You're crazy.
However, there are also street vendors and mothersand-
Popular shops that can do almost anything you like.
They usually have a huge glass box in front of them that shows the fresh ingredients they have.
Some places write menus on a big white AD. Some don\'t.
All you have to do is tell them what dish you want them to prepare and they will tell you yes or no.
I know it can be very troublesome for many tourists.
You may want to try some simple dishes, but you can't remember their names.
Don't be upset.
To specify what kind of meat you want to eat with these dishes, simply name the meat after the name of the dish.
Here are some examples: "Flower King pad cover" (chicken fried rice), "PAD se-ew moo\" (pan-
Fried noodles with pork), "Winter Yin Gong" (shrimp citronella spicy soup), etc.
The word "ped" in Gaeng ped (red curry) and pad ped (spicy stir-
Fry) is pronounced differently than the word "ped" that represents the duck.
The voice of the former "p" is soft, just as you say "Pine" or "pepper.
The "sound" "p" in the latter is what linguists call the "unaspirated" sound, which is very close to the "B" sound, but not very close.
I know it's tricky!
The Thai word "baked" is "yang ".
\ "Point barbecue, you must name the meat before" yang.
For example, "plah yang" means "grilled fish ".
("Kaw" basically means "please ".
By saying "chan (or pom) kaw", it means "please allow me to do this ". . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't want spicy food. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A little spicy, please. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please make it very spicy. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am a vegetarian.
I don't eat meat.
Chen (or pom) Tan Green-sa-wi-rut. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I haven't got what I ordered yet. Ah-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is not what I ordered.
Chen (or pom) Mai Dai sang-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please hurry up. I\'m so hungry.
: Tum reaw na ka (or krub ).
Chen Hujing.
(Try to wear your sad face when you do.
Make sure you don't look overbearing! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Where is the bathroom? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Give me another one, please. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Very delicious food.
I really like it.
: Aroi Melaka (or someone else's ).
Chen (or Pom) chob Jing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Can I have a takeaway? out box?
: Cowell dragon race-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Please check. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------: How much? . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------: Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For 20 years living in Thailand, I think I have never been sick because of eating street food.
Many of Thailand's big cities, especially Bangkok, traffic and pollution may be the most terrible on the planet, but in terms of food, hygiene standards in most places are reliable.
However, I don't think tourists should be too careless about it.
Street vendors who cook food in front of you are the best.
Avoid outdoor places where precooked dishes are placed in trays for hours.
Usually, some flies smell out of these foods before you go!
Only some street vendors try to keep the flies away so don't take risks.
You don't know what these flies smell all the way.
You may have tried Thai food in your hometown and thought you could handle spicy food.
Well, don't be too sure about it.
Whenever my boyfriend goes to a Thai restaurant in California, he always orders "medium spicy ".
However, if he ordered "medium spicy" in Bangkok, I think he might get on fire.
To avoid unexpected spicy flavors on your tongue, ask for something slightly spicy when you try Thai street food for the first time.
"Som Ethereum" or green papaya salad is one of the best Thai dishes ever, although you should be picky about where to buy it.
Avoid getting som tum from street vendors and choose mom-and-
Popular restaurants were replaced.
Some locals like to add raw fermented fish to their papaya salad, and street vendors don't always wash their salad mortar after completing their orders.
Therefore, bacteria in raw fish may stay in mortar until the end of the day.
There is no problem with the locals, but I am not sure if the visitor's stomach can cope with it.
A mom, enjoy som tum without endangering your healthand-
Pop shop is a good place to go.
They tend to clean cooking equipment even many times a dayxa0Provide separate mortar for different types of papaya salad.
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