Sukhumvit soi 38 Straßenessen

Most pictures of this Thai street food have been taken in Sukhumvit Soi 38, the famous night market. I dont know much about the Thai language, but my strongest point is naming Thai food dishes, which throughout reading this post you will know its actually quite terrible.

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We start off with a typical dish served in Sukhumvit Soi 38, which is the kai gai tod, which is friend chicken with rice. The price for this will vary from 40 baht to 80 baht, depending on the size you want.

sukhumvit soi 38, Sukhumvit soi 38 Straßenessen

The next dish is a papaya salad which in Thai is known as som tam, very common all over Sukhumvit soi 38, prices start from around 40 baht upwards.

sukhumvit soi 38, Sukhumvit soi 38 Straßenessen

One of my favorite dishes is the pork, rice with a friend egg and some basil. I’m afraid I don’t know the Thai translation for this dish, but for 50 baht its a steal! The quality of the pork is something to be desired off, but if your only playing 50 baht, you really wont be getting the best cuts, well in Thailand anyway.

sukhumvit soi 38, Sukhumvit soi 38 Straßenessen

The kai pad pu is a simple dish that consist of fried rice with shredded crab, depending on where you go in Sukhumvit Soi 38, the price will vary from 50-60 baht, this is one of my favorite dishes here and a week wont go past where I don’t order it.

sukhumvit soi 38, Sukhumvit soi 38 Straßenessen

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