Chatuchak, a huge, outdoor, weekend market is the largest market of this type in Thailand, covering approximately 1.2 square kilometres. This trading place has everything you can think of. Souvernirs, clothes, food, handicraft etc. The whole area comprises about 9000 stalls so it is unlikely you could finish your market tour in a day. Hence, I suggest that you begin your tour on a Saturday morning and make a revisit to the Chatuchak market again on Sunday.
A variety of deep fried food sold at the weekend market
Mixed fruits
Fried Chicken
Grilled Squid
Colourful Muffins and Cupcakes
Drooling time...
CHATUCHAK WEEKEND MARKET
Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road,
Chatuchak, Bangkok.
Thailand.
Business hours: 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
I want to make a trip to Bangkok one day... seriously... I think all have changed since my last trip in 1988.. haaha..
ReplyDelete1988? That was 24 years ago. Well, seriously, you really need to go to Bangkok again cause everything has changed. One of the colleagues who travelled with me actually said that she could no longer see the old Bangkok which she visited 10 years ago.
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DeleteHi. Thx for dropping in. I love the ang koo too, the skin is very crunchy and goes so well with the mung bean filling.
The weekend market is open from 9.00 am – 6.00 pm on every Saturdays and Sundays, and from 6.00 pm – 12 pm on every Fridays. (source: Chatuchak Weekend Marke)
ReplyDeleteHi.. I was looking at pics of items to see in chatuchak since i'm revisiting it next mth and happened to droop in on your blog. Those fruit shaped ang koos look really cute!!!
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