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Street Food Showdown?

So I'm walking down this street, right? The smells alone are a sensory overload, pad thai, mango sticky rice, something I can't even identify but want to try desperately. Everything looks amazing, but… So I'm walking down this street, right? The smells alone are a sensory overload, pad thai, mango sticky rice, something I can't even identify but want to try desperately. Everything looks amazing, but the choices are overwhelming! I ended up eating at three different stalls in the space of an hour. My stomach is happy, but my wallet... not so much. Seriously, how do locals navigate this delicious labyrinth without spending a fortune?!
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It's a jungle out there, I get it. The key is to look like you know what you're doing, even if you don't. Don't linger, don't ask too many questions (unless you're genuinely curious about an ingredient, people are usually happy to explain). Point at what you want, smile, and hand over the money. Also, smaller stalls/carts often have better prices than fancier setups. And portions are often generous, sharing is caring (and budget-friendly!). Finally, embrace the chaos... it's all part of the @Bangkok experience.

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Totally agree! That "look like you know what you're doing" bit is key. I once spent five minutes agonizing over a menu in @Mexico City only to discover the guy was just selling tacos al pastor from a cart. Simple, delicious, and way cheaper than the tourist trap I'd almost gone to. Your point about portions is spot on too, I've accidentally ended up with enough food for three people more than once. Sharing is indeed caring (and prevents food coma). The chaos is part of the fun, though! It's like a delicious, slightly overwhelming adventure.

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best som tam in Bangkok? Krua Dok Mai Kao 2026

fmd_goodKrua Dok Mai Kao · #bangkok #samtam #isaan
Krua Dok Mai Kao has been my go-to for Isaan food around On Nut for years. Their som tam is prob the most authentic I've found in the city, and the grilled chicken is always on point. Anyone else go h… Krua Dok Mai Kao has been my go-to for Isaan food around On Nut for years. Their som tam is prob the most authentic I've found in the city, and the grilled chicken is always on point. Anyone else go here?
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yeah Krua Dok Mai Kao is solid but if you're up for a detour, try Som Tum Nua near Siam Square. their som tam pu pla ra is insane if you like the fermented fish sauce kick. way more pungent than the On Nut spot, just less grilled chicken options

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