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'Khlong Toei' for many people probably think of an image of a community or a fresh market that is bustling with people 24 hours a day. But for me, Khlong Toei is a source of excellent food. There are everything from roadside carts to legendary old restaurants. In this clip, Uncle will take you to explore this old street food area. Let's see if Khlong Toei is as cool as Uncle says. 'Khao Gang Jae Aew', an old local curry rice shop in Khlong Toei. There are almost 80 dishes to choose from. The highlight is the 'Khanom Jeen Namya', which is well-rounded, with the fragrant coconut milk and fresh curry paste that they pound themselves. It goes perfectly with Khanom Jeen. 'Sirin Restaurant', a legendary chicken rice restaurant that has been open for over 70 years. Here, they serve Hainan-style capon chicken with crispy yellow skin, fragrant, soft and juicy meat. Eat it with fragrant rice cooked in an old-fashioned charcoal stove. The soybean sauce has a strong flavor. All elements are perfectly combined. 'Kuay Tiew Climbing the Fence', pork noodles with offal in Chinese style, like what uncles and grandmas used to sell in the past. The offal is boiled well, clean, and has a slight pepper soup aroma. But what I like the most is the pork balls. When you bite into it, you can smell the aroma of garlic and pepper in your mouth. Uncle thinks that 'Uncle Chu's Lotus Leaf Rice' is probably the only shop in Bangkok that sells this menu properly. They mix the rice with spices, then top it tightly with the ingredients, wrap it in lotus leaves, and steam it, making the aroma of all the ingredients permeate the rice. It is an ancient menu that is very hard to find. 'Tang Charoen Pork Noodles', this shop makes their own meatballs, using fresh pork, molded right in front of the pot. When you bite into the pork balls, you get a bouncy, crunchy texture of tendons and meat, full mouthfeel. 'Kung Thong Seafood Restaurant' is a seafood restaurant that focuses on ancient curry paste recipes, freshly pounded, plate by plate. The must-try menus are salt-fried shrimp, ancient chili-topped sea bass, shrimp in red curry, beef green curry, etc. Every menu is made with the most ingredients, rich and spicy. Those who like spicy food should like it. These are just a few of the great restaurants in Khlong Toei area. There are still many more great restaurants in this area. If there are any other restaurants that you would like to recommend to me, please leave a comment and tell me. Next time, I will go and get them for you. —-— Khao Kaeng Jae Aew Open 5:30 AM–3:00 PM Tel. 091 710 5845 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Faeb5Xg65jsBG... Sirin Restaurant Open 9:00 AM–5:30 PM (Closed on Mondays) Tel. 02 249 1928 https://maps.app.goo.gl/PXqdawvMSPKLR... Climbing Fence Noodles Open 8:00 AM–3:00 PM Tel. 061 928 5541 https://maps.app.goo.gl/RaeH4NxbEDygJ... Uncle Chu's Lotus Leaf Wrapped Rice, open 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM, call 084 644 4416 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Bm8FgzG15igGj... Tang Charoen Pork Noodles, open 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM, call 061 365 6599 https://maps.app.goo.gl/VuyoH3kPmtoWG... Kung Thong Seafood Restaurant is open from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Call 098 286 9180 https://maps.app.goo.gl/pkgzZVvGQuZpf... 0:00 intro 1:01 Opening the show 2:25 Arriving at Khlong Toei Market 3:08 Auntie Aew's curry rice 8:36 Sirin Restaurant 13:43 Climbing the fence noodles 18:26 Uncle Chu's lotus leaf wrapped rice 24:04 Tang Charoen pork noodles 27:45 Kung Thong Seafood Restaurant 32:40 Summary