Bangkok Street Food: Must-try , Sweets , Night Market
Khao San Road
Around Khao San Road and its sister street Soi Rambuttri, you will find a mass of street food options serving everything from fried rice to tom yum soup. Although these restaurants alter the flavour to be more ‘accessible’ to the foreign crowds, you can still find plenty of cheap, tasty options around here!
How to get there: Getting to Khao San from either Victory Monument, Siam, or Silom should cost less than 100 baht by meter taxi. Bus numbers 157, 171, and 509 from Victory Monument (Rajavithi Hospital bus stop) pass Ratchadumnoen Road. You can get off at Khok Wua intersection (one stop away from Democracy Monument). Khao San Road is only a short walk from there.
Open hours: Day and night
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BangLamPhu (Tha Pra Chan)
Banglamphu is the area around the river, near the Golden Palace that comprises the backpacking travel area of Khao San Road and So Rambutrri.Some of the most classic and old-school restaurants that look like they’ve been in the food serving business for centuries can be found in this area of town.You’ll find street food carts, snack stalls, shophouse restaurants, and a number of vendors selling the famous traditional Thai snack of kanom buang.
How to get there: Public train transportation doesn’t yet reach these areas, so you can either take a taxi or boat from Saphan Taksin to Phra Arthit pier or Tha Pra Chan pier.
Open hours: Day and night
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak (or Jatujak) weekend market, situated on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok, is the largest market in Thailand.Chatuchak Market, also known as JJ Market, has more than 8000 stalls which are separated into 27 sections. Chatuchak Market has 9 kinds of goods: plants, antiques, pets, food and drinks, fresh and dry food, ceramics, furniture and home decoration, clothes, and book.It is mainly for the locals with fai price which attracts many tourists to come here. 
How to get there: 
Hop on the skytrain (BTS) to Mo Chit station, take exit no. 1 and follow the crowd until you see rows of canvas stalls selling clothes. Turn right while continuing to follow the crowd and you will see a small entrance that leads into the market (clothing section).
Another option is to take the subway (MRT) to Chatuchak Park station (exit no.1), then follow the crowd until you arrive at the small entrance that leads into the market (clothing section). For the plant and flower section, get off at Kampheng Phet MRT station (exit no. 1).
Open hours:Saturdays & Sundays: 09:00 - 18:00, Fridays 18:00 - 24:00. Plant sections are also open on Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 07:00 - 18:00.
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