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  • Thailand was admired as "The land of million smile" people are soooooo polite,shy and friendly.it rich of cultures,natural resources,extremely beatiful beaches and many more.... welcome to Thailand.

  • I wish i was rich to go to thailand. I heard their ladies are sweet, can cook and off the chain, dude lol

  • @UltraDOG17 The plane ticket is the killer, That well always be the most expensive part of a holiday to Thailand.

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  • @UltraDOG17 some "so called ladies" can put a put a stick in ur ass too.

  • @tunglete

    Yeah. don't let me slice it off with my switchblade hahaha

  • I hope the food tastes good by the way.

  • @UltraDOG17 IMO nothing can beat it. lol

  • @MiaChannel96 What? Was that your Mom's restaurant or something? haha Some of that stuff was ugly! Might taste good though!

  • @seraphale

    WTF ? That's not my mom but THAT'S my country(I'm from Thailand)

  • Look at all of that food! Mmmm

  • @lifeinthailand i'm disgusted that thailand people would follow the american sorry cultureless wasteland in fat food. @MadSativa i agree with you 100% The American Government, Crooked Doctors and Pharmecials get paid off of sick people and knowing they're addicted to the failed medicines. The meds is worse than the disease itself

  • I bet all that food looks so delicious & tasty.

    i hope they got real nutrition vaule in their food in Thailand, unlike here in Processed America.

    where almost all the food's nutrition is etiher gone or cost unlikely expensive in an organic store.

    Anyways, im so honored to be your friend & curious to know of:

    How does Thailand looks at racial concepts or people by the way?

    I favorite this video!

    I wish i was rich to enjoy this view & enjoying eating REAL food.

    Congrats!

  • @UltraDOG17 The sad truth is Thailand is starting to follow America with fast food and processed food and most Thai people don't see the problem, Its a slippery slope from here.

  • @lifeinthailand you tell them that even here in America no one wants to eat the fast food, but they have made it so it is hard to get real food, or have made good food very expensive. Even growing food is a problem for allot of people here now

  • @UltraDOG17

    My friend, the most essentual ingredient of Thai street food is MSG, which may cause glaucoma and hair loss in the long run. The only exceptions are, probably, grilled food and salads cooked upfront of you, which are safe and fresh. But steer clear of soups and curries.

  • yo be real carfull when u eat in over countrys cos my friend went

    hong kong last year and he got ill with the pork worm witch is a

    worm that get in some pork meats be carfull guys

  • @mossman2012 It can happen anywhere for sure, One should always make sure the food the eat is cook properly for sure.

  • I'd better not ever visit places like this, I'd eat until I exploded!

  • @comfortouch I know the feeling, The hardest part is choosing what to eat.

  • Hi Paul, we stayed at the guesthouse on third Road Pattaya, and I used to walk to walking Street most nights all beach road, on the way back to the guesthouse I used to stop and get some street food from second road.

    Those green muscles, and the barbecued pork ribs go down well after some heavy drinking, I cannot get over how will the food is there, and fresh.

  • were those 1000yr old eggs at 0:46

  • @WESSLYJ No those are just boiled eggs that go in a leg of pork dish, The color comes from the liquid that the pork is cooked in. It is very good.

  • @lifeinthailand it sounds good do you know if you can get them in Canada in Thai restaurants :P and if you know what im talking about do you know what they taste like? ive been told gross and then good but nothing like a comparison always just good/not good

  • @WESSLYJ I think you are talking about 100 year old eggs, I have tried them before and IMO fresh is best. lol

    I have no idea what you can get in Canada, Would depend on the restaurant I would think.

  • God I miss the Pattaya street food , wish I was there right now

  • @69muscat I wish I was there too, But my wait is almost over, I well be home in less than a week.

  • @lifeinthailand 's so you live there? Very nice I'll be there one day for good but not the moment I live in Sydney Australia and the food here is shit and expensive, it's killing the people and they don't even know it. Then when the people that never been to Thailand watch this video, they say I am not eating that shit, but it's the other way around, I just laugh at them say you know what they're not worth it.

    Thailand the land of smiles.

  • @69muscat I was in Australia a few years ago and your right about the price of food being expensive but I remember the beer was cheap compared to most countries so I wsa OK with that. I get home on Sunday.

  • bazarakay lay xoman xosha! :D

  • i saw nothing bad. all foods look fantatic

  • I like few of them. haha

    However you should try a good restaurant in Bkk such as The Lord Jim's @ Mandarin Oriental , that's a good one. I know some good taste restaurant , if you come to Bkk i can send you a link of them. If you like the japanese food , i have a good one at Rama 4 too.

  • @zindellcandid Do you live in the flooded area in BKK???

  • @lifeinthailand Absolutely NO or not yet haha but most of people avoid the flood and make a trip to Chonburi (also Pattaya) so there should have a lot of people there.Right ? If i face the flood , i'll go there too because it's nearest but for a while not too long.

  • @zindellcandid Pattaya is still very busy, the traffic is a nightmare with all the cars here from BKK and other flooded areas, Good for the hotels though.

  • Fantastic Footage.

  • *stomach growls* 

  • My mouth was watering the whole time! I'll try anything... except shrimp! and talking about seafood!!!! That fish looked AMAZING!

    Thanks for sharing this video, I can't wait to be there!.

  • See all that stuff that costs 20 Bhat I t has gone up in price.

  • @dyertubexxx Thailand is getting more expensive, And if you factor in the conversion rate of the Baht, Than it is a lot more expensive, Still cheaper than most countries though.

  • That marked is amazing guys! Its so much awesome things to buy not just food :) and its so cheap i loove it!

  • it's not turkey

  • Some "soups" in a big pots are looking shitty :))

  • so huge

  • Where is this market on map?

  • @TretyakovDmitry Its on Thepprasit Road, Open Friday, Saturday, And Sunday nights.

  • Love the country music they probably were so proud to have a american with them.

  • I would literally stand around for hours, watching "how" they cooked all this food. Neat!

  • @Ears14U Most thai food is very quick so you would learn lots in a few hours. lol

    Thanks for watching.

  • at thailand the food is clean and testgood

  • I had been in Thailand One's before, and I am going to Malaysia this October, I may swing by Thailand too, and I will see if I can Rice on stick. Thank you for your tips and Video.

  • Thank you for your clear and great video, I love Thailand streets food too.

  • @amyl60 I just had pork on a stick and stick rice for breakfast, One of my favorite street foods. Thanks for watching.

  • @lifeinthailand Moo Ping lol

  • @inuploy Thats what I am having for breakfast today, Life is good.

  • great video,mouth wateringly good.Cant wait to go to Thailand again.Love the islands/Phuket.looking forward to more thai life videos of yours

  • @karlphillips1 I love most Thai food, And think the street food here is 2nd to non, Thanks for watching.

  • Man oh man do I miss Thai night markets.

  • somethings need to cook before eating

    Have you ever been Samchuk Market ?

    There is more of food that taste very good.

    

  • @beergoster Never been there, Is it the bi market in Bangkok?

  • Thanks for the great video!

    What are those round ball-ish things on stick in the beginning, around 0:04 and the long meat-ish looking food at the end around 7:30 ?

    I'd like to know more about prices actually. I don't think any of these would be expensive but, could you tell me which one is the chepest and the most expensive food in this video?

  • @protdeaf Thanks for watching.

    The balls are processed food that come in different flavors such as chicken, pork, beef, and fish. Normally grilled and served with a spicy sauce. They sell for 5 or 10 baht depending how many on each stick. And at 7:30 is BBQ pork ribs that is sold by weight, And the price depends on the price of pork at that time. Its one of the more expensive things to buy on the street. Most food on a stick is 5 baht each and IMO its all good. Enjoy

  • @lifeinthailand Thank you for the reply. All look extremely delicious!

  • I do eat seafood so I'll have the fish and you can have the chicken feet. Those small pineapples are wonderful I also remember a small banana that I just couldn't get enough of, I think that might be because it is so fresh what we get over here was picked weeks ago. Everything so colourful and beautifully presented. I love the glimpses of the Thai children they are so beautiful.

  • @dalecalder2003 I well do a video of the sea food market I use, Most everything there is still alive And/or fresh off the boat.

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