Bizarre Foods: Bangkok

Andrew returns to one of the most stimulating and abundant food cities in the all of the world'Bangkok. It's a food paradise for anyone with a hungry appetite, including great street foods, markets and ...

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Khlong Toei Market

Andrew visits a morning market with the freshest foods in the city. He eats sapodilla, fried bamboo larvae and fried red ant larvae at the market, located in the industrial working-class neighborhood.

Bangkok, Thailand

 
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Pork Brain Soup Eatery

Andrew visits Bangkok's inner city, and finds a little eatery with a make-shift kitchen where their specialty is soup made with pork brains.

28/1 Praeng Phuthorn Road Phra Nakhorn, Bangkok 10120

 
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Boat Noodles Eatery

This eatery is hosed in an open-air tent in Bangkok's business district. They specialize on boat noodles, one of the city's signature foods.

Chaisamoraphum Monument area, Bangkok

 
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Raw Bull Penis Eatery

Head to this little shack behind Bangkok's Lumpini Park to get a taste of another special soup, where the main ingredient is bull penis.

Soi Mahadlek Luang 1, Rajchadamri Road, Bangkok

 
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Bo Lan Restaurant

This classy little restaurant is known fro bringing ancient Thai cuisine into the 21st centry. Try the naem, fermented pork, and pla gulou, fermented fish.

42 Soi Pichai-rongnarong-songkram Sukumvit 26 Road Klongteoy, Bangkok 10110

 
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Cabbages and Condoms Restaurant

Dine in a restaurant known for its food and for its mission to spread the word about protected sex. Try the spicy shrimp salad.

10 Sukhumvit Soi 12, Bangkok

 
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Chinatown

Andrew and Nana Chen stroll through Chinatown to check out the street vendors, and sample food, including roasted duck head and tarot root with bean dessert cake.

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Jok's Kitchen

Even the biggest celebrities have to wait in line to get a table at this restaurant. Try the fried gingko nuts, pig stomach, sea cucumber soup, tea-smoked duck, and crab claws.

23 Soi Isara Nuphap Thanon Phlab Phla Chai Chinatown, Bangkok