In the morning, visit the floating market to taste local Thai food such as boat noodles and mango sticky rice. In the afternoon, visit the Chatuchak Weekend Market for street food like grilled pork skewers and coconut ice cream. In the evening, head to Chinatown for seafood.
In the morning, visit the Warorot Market for Northern Thai specialties like khao soi and sai ua. In the afternoon, take a cooking class to learn how to make your own Thai dishes. In the evening, visit the Night Bazaar for more street food options.
In the morning, visit the Ayutthaya Historical Park to see ancient temples and ruins. For lunch, try the local dish, boat noodles with beef or pork. In the afternoon, visit the Bang Pa-In Palace and enjoy the palace's traditional Thai architecture. For dinner, try the local dish, crispy catfish salad.
In the morning, visit the Krabi morning market for breakfast with local Thai coffee. Experience a Thai food cooking class, where you will learn to cook classic Thai food. In the evening, visit the Krabi Night Market for street food offering seafood, grilled chicken and Thai desserts.
In the morning, have breakfast at a local cafe for some traditional dishes. In the afternoon, take a visit to the beach and try some Thai-style barbecue. In the evening, head to the Fisherman's Village night market for Thai curries and noodle dishes.
In the morning, visit the Chalong Bay Rum Distillery for a taste of their rum. In the afternoon, visit the Phuket Weekend Market to try Thai street food such as fried insects, dim sum, and tom yum soup. In the evening, visit the Phuket old town for traditional Thai dishes and night markets.
In the morning, visit the Or Tor Kor Market for Thai fruit tastings and Thai breakfast. In the afternoon, visit the Erawan Museum to explore Thai mythology and culture. In the evening, visit the Asiatique The Riverfront night market for a variety of Thai cuisine, including pad thai and mango sticky rice.
For a side trip, consider visiting the ancient city of Sukhothai for its historical sites and traditional Thai cuisine. To make the most of your trip, try to experience a Thai cooking class or take a food tour to discover more hidden gems. Don't forget to try Thai desserts such as mango sticky rice, coconut ice cream, and Khanom Chan. Lastly, be sure to check out local food blogs and social media pages for the latest food trends and recommendations.
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