Street Food In Pai – Pai, Mae Hongson District, Thailand

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Following up on my previous blog again at http://wp.me/pCcuC-Lw, this blog I’m gonna talk about what we ate in Pai… I must say, love the food there and love the people there too! So much warmth and love! 😉 You can check out more pics about our charity trip to Pai on our Facebook page! Check out the pics:

Typical local breakfast of some minced pork porridge with fried mini dough sticks.
Typical local breakfast of some minced pork porridge with fried mini dough sticks.
Looks gooey but really yummy
The minced meat is nice and tender.
We catered lunch for all kids and staff of the school… all 170 of them.
The kids’ favorite fishball noodle soup
All the ingredients for the noodle soup
Lotsa bowls to prepare!
One of the kids collected his bowl and preparing to feast
They just love it!
Feasting in progress… really yummy noodles!
This little guy had 2 bowls… or was it 3? Love it when you see them eat! 🙂
We hit the Walking Street of Pai at night
Super crowded for such a small place
Lotsa BBQs around
Esan sausages
And bugs, hoppers, roaches, worms… you name it they have it…
Ooooo…. Fear Factor Thailand
Best way to feed your hungry goats… Let tourists buy the milk bottles!
Children raising funds by performing
This uniformed guy sang pretty well and raising funds for a good cause! Cute huh gals?
Yums!
Fried oyster omelette
Herbal drinks hot and cold… very nice and refreshing! The guys selling it is hilarious… he talks all the time in Thai!
Yummy Lemon Grass drink
This guy stood there for at least 4 hours, same posture. You give him money, you can draw any part on his body… I noticed his inner thighs were not drawn though… hmmm… spared him… haha
Quite ok…
Mango glutinous rice dessert!
Sour mangoes lor! Not in season I guess…
Nutty man…
You can see this selling everywhere in Pai
Some black rice glutinous thingy they BBQ first…
Then sprinkle some condense milk and grounded peanut and quite interesting to try. The glutinous cake is actually tasteless.
BBQ sweet potatoes are awesome and cheap!
Strawberries again, favs for all
We spotted some Noodle soup stall along the street during the day and guess what, we ordered and tried!
Curry-like soup
Noodles with meat and blood curds
Crispy noodles with curry soup… Think it’s known as Khao Soi
Gone in 120 seconds…
The we spotted again some fried chicken stall along the same road
Looks damn good
Funky lady boss and funny too
Really awesome fried chicken. A must try!
This place is near the school we visited… along the main road… I really dunno how to locate this place but need to share with my readers here on how awesome the food is
Basil pork rice… this one is very nice, salty and very very spicy!!!
Phad Thai Pai style… A little twist from the normal phad thai we have in Bangkok but pretty tasty, sweet and fragrant.
Som Tam. One of the best we’ve tasted. Even our Thai friends with us said this is awesome!
Love these freshly squeezed tamarind juices…

13 thoughts on “Street Food In Pai – Pai, Mae Hongson District, Thailand”

    1. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
      Big Roy says:

      Haha yeah I’m so missin’ all those food as I was posting those pics… damn…

      1. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
        Big Roy says:

        Yeah the falls are lovely but no food there so didn’t upload the pics haha…

    2. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
      Big Roy says:

      Were you referring to the bugs/hoppers/worms? ;P

      1. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
        Big Roy says:

        Errrr… You’re on your own dude! Lol!

      2. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
        Big Roy says:

        I frequent BKK quite a bit but not lately. The place is becoming a mess. Cab drivers are getting less honest and they are destroying the tourism scene there. Check out my other posts on BKK in the search bar. I wrote one post slamming them and directed to the Tourism of Thailand… Obviously, they didn’t reply me…

      3. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
        Big Roy says:

        Yeah a couple of friends were charged 800 bahts for airport to hotel and when they asked the service counter where they write the paper notes for the cab drivers, they said all prices are like that now.

        I personally encountered a few times the cab driver wanted to charge me 200 bahts for a 3km distance. I opened the door and forced stop the car and got out.


      4. Yeah it takes balls to do that. and you got them. always listen to yourself. sometimes they re very convincing a guy told me normal price to airport 1000 baht. I said put meter. he said it will be more expensive for you bla bla bla. but I have avoided a lot of trouble when I go only with taxa-meter plus my mobile GPS so I know he is not driving around the whole city to get extra payed. Good luck MAN

      5. Big Roy – Shenzhen, China – Hardcore foodie base in Singapore and blogs mainly on hawker food to help drive traffic to this dying trade. Prolly the only food blogger in Singapore who is trained in various culinary, baking, coffee and hospitality management. Loves travels and updates his daily snippets mainly on his instagram account @eatwithroy.
        Big Roy says:

        Yeah man me too, no way to cheat us like that hahahaha… Chat more on FB dude, you can add me with limroy@gmail.com