
The Second day, we went on our own to the night market that we saw on our way back to AIT. Its just about 15 min journey on bus. Visiting a new place, of course we want to try something different and not just do some window shopping. Upon arriving all the food, food and food jumped into our sights.

Again we walked around hunting for food that looks delicious, amazed at their variety of food. But not all are drooling, though. Some are just weird. :p Saw a little squirrel trapped in a cage. Is it going to be one of the food as well?

Khanom Buang – just found the name from internet. This is crispy yet soft, sweet and mouth lingering~ Another famous Thai snacks.

Thais love pork! Pork is just everywhere. And they eat all parts of pork.

The bamboo rice, very good too. Found weird looking corns, didn’t smell nice so didn’t try it. :p

Japanese food is everywhere, too. So sushi is of course another snack to be found.

This one is really weird for me~~ They just mix everything and eat with some sauces. Ok I’ll never like this!

The famour som tam, made of green papaya mixing various sauces and ingredients. Looks so sour to me.

And some other stalls selling clothes, kichen utensils etc.

This is a good one. Never saw this at other markets or eating place. We were attracted by the colours and tried to ask in sign language whether its edible or not. The cute lady just offered us some to try on our own! Its our candy floss/cotton candy (棉花糖) but in form of hair line. You can just place some of any colour you like on the popiah skin, wrap it anyhow you like, and there you go~ Its sweet, but with the popiah skin you don’t get cloyed that soon.
Did try to bring back, but its spoilt already by the time we reach Msia.
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