First on our list of places to eat is in Soi 1; Nisa Lookchin Yak. The specialty of this noodle shop is their supersized pork meatballs. At the end of Soi 1 is a shop that sells ‘khao hor bai bua’ – rice wrapped in lotus leaf. A little further down and you will come across shops with trays full of food for you to try. In Soi 2 is where you’ll find Hor Mok Yok Mor. This shop’s specialty is the seafood curry hor mok, but instead of being cooked and served in a foil, it’s in a clay pot instead. All across the market, you will also come across Thai and Chinese dessert shops. One snack you must try is thong muan boran – Thai version of Cigarette biscuits. If you would like to buy some food for family and friends, the market sells a lot of dried foods.
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The market is open everyday from 8.30AM until 4PM. On weekends, the market closes at 6PM.
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Food is not the only thing sold in the market. You can find household items, apparel, handicrafts, and much more.
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Dont forget to visit the museum. You’ll learn all about the market’s history.
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The market is busy and animated with shows and music on weekends when there are a lot of visitors.
- See more at: http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/Travel-News/Samchuk-Market:-Over-a-hundred-years-old,-and-still-going-2005-en.html#sthash.yp1JZ648.dpuf
First on our list of places to eat is in Soi 1; Nisa Lookchin Yak. The specialty of this noodle shop is their supersized pork meatballs. At the end of Soi 1 is a shop that sells ‘khao hor bai bua’ – rice wrapped in lotus leaf. A little further down and you will come across shops with trays full of food for you to try. In Soi 2 is where you’ll find Hor Mok Yok Mor. This shop’s specialty is the seafood curry hor mok, but instead of being cooked and served in a foil, it’s in a clay pot instead. All across the market, you will also come across Thai and Chinese dessert shops. One snack you must try is thong muan boran – Thai version of Cigarette biscuits. If you would like to buy some food for family and friends, the market sells a lot of dried foods. -The market is open everyday from 8.30AM until 4PM. On weekends, the market closes at 6PM. -Food is not the only thing sold in the market. You can find household items, apparel, handicrafts, and much more. -Dont forget to visit the museum. You’ll learn all about the market’s history. -The market is busy and animated with shows and music on weekends when there are a lot of visitors. - See more at: http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/Travel-News/Samchuk-Market:-Over-a-hundred-years-old,-and-still-going-2005-en.html#sthash.yp1JZ648.dpuf
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