Thai Street Food Michelin Star - GIANT CRAB OMELET at Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) in Bangkok, Thailand!
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Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) is no doubt one of the most legendary Thai street food restaurants in Bangkok - some people are loyal fans, others say that it’s overpriced. It’s a Thai restaurants in Bangkok that I had been wanting to eat at for a long time, but never got around to it - partly because it is so expensive. So finally one day for lunch, Ying and I drove over to central Bangkok to try Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) for the first time.
But really quickly, about the name....
In Thai, Jay (เจ๊) means a Chinese Aunty and Fai (ไฝ) means a mole, yes a mole. What I can tell you first about the restaurant is that the owner is absolutely awesome. She wears ski goggles and a snow cap while she’s cooking, and she cooks over huge fire charcoal, fanning the flame as she expertly cooks. She’s also quite a character, and she loves to chat - so while I was filming she shared all about herself, and how her method of cooking her legendary Thai crab omelet ensures that it doesn’t soak up very much oil. It’s indeed the most amazing omelet you might ever see in your life.
Crab omelet (ไข่เจียวปู) - You can either order the 800 THB or the 1000 THB crab omelet, I went with the 1000 THB. It’s huge, but only uses 2 eggs, but it’s packed with shell less crab nuggets. The omelet is cooked burrito style, and it’s massive. It’s a must order when you eat at Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ).
Drunken noodles (เส้นใหญ่ผัดขี้เมาทะเล) - Her version of Thai drunken noodles (pad kee mao sen ya) is the dish I would come back for over and over again. Again, it’s not cheap, but the quality of seafood and the seasoning that she uses is superb. The balance of flavor will blow your mind - it’s really the best plate of Thai drunken noodles I’ve had in Bangkok.
Tom yum goong (ต้มยำกุ้ง) - For our final dish we tried Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) tom yum goong. Again, massive prawns and seafood were used, and she cooked it over charcoal. It was awesomely delicious, sour, and flavorful.
Conclusion:
Eating at Thai street food restaurants like this can be all about expectations. You have to go in knowing the prices are very high and you’re going to spend way more money than going to any other corner Thai street food restaurant. That being said, it’s a one-of-a-kind historical culinary legend of a restaurant in Bangkok. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience eat at Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ), and it was an honor to stand there and talk with Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ), and then eat her cooking.
Total price - 2,370 THB ($72.32)
Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ)
Address: 327 Thanon Maha Chai, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Open hours: 1:30 pm – 1:30 am
Phone: 02-2339384
ที่อยู่ 327 ถนน มหาไชย แขวงสำราญราษฎร์ เขตพระนคร กรุงเทพฯ 10200
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Sao Hai (เสาไห้) és un dels 13 districtes de Saraburi (สระบุรี), una província de la Tailàndia Central. A la riba meridional del riu Pasak (แม่น้ำป่าสัก) hi ha Mueang Kao (เมืองเก่า), un dels dotze vilatges que conformen el districte. En aquest vilatge trobem el monestir budista Chantaburi. Al recinte del santuari s'hi troba una de les gemmes de l'art tailandès. L'edifici va construïr-se vers la segona meitat del segle XIX, durant el regnat de Rama IV -el rei Mongkut-, entre 1851 i 1868. Un equip d'unes 30 persones procedents la majoria de Sukhotai treballa en la restauració, tant de l'estructura arquitectònica externa com de l'interior. Les parets internes estan farcides de pintures murals molt deteriorades. El cel ras de fusta també està decorat amb pintures de sanefes i ornaments florals. Tant la paret de darrere l'altar com la frontal també estan cobertes de magnífiques pintures. La llàstima és el pèssim estat de gairebé totes. Les obres que es duen a terme intentaran millorar-les sense desvirtuar-les. Les imatges dels budes estan tapades amb teles de color safrà per protegir-les i bona part de les pintures cobertes amb plàstics. L'aspecte del temple és lamentable. El soroll propi de les obres, la pols que se'n deriva i els excrements de ratpenats que cauen del cel ras de fusta, damunt el qual -sota una teulada provisional de xapa metàl•lica- hi treballen operaris, converteix el lloc que havia estat d'oració i meditació dels monjos -el recinte més sagrat d'un temple- en un espai frenètic i caòtic. Mentre sóc dins l'ubosót en obres comença a ploure. Gravo el vídeo entre el soroll d'escarpres, masses de fusta que no paren de picar i l'aigua que cau, cada vegada més intensa. En sortir a l'exterior la pluja esdevé un diluvi.
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Sao Hai (เสาไห้) is one of the 13 districts of Saraburi (สระบุรี) province. Sao Hai is located at the central plains of Thailand. On Pasak River (แม่น้ำป่าสัก) south bank there is Mueang Kao (เมืองเก่า), one of the district twelve villages. Wat Chantaburi is in that village. It was built about the second half of XIX Century during the reign of Rama IV (1851-1868), King Mongkut. A team of about 30 people most of them from Sukhothai (สุโขทัย) are working on the restoration of the temple. Inside the walls there are beautiful mural paints. The wooden ceiling is also decorated with multicolour freizes and floral ornaments. Unfortunately most of the paints are in badly condition. The Buddha images of the main altar are covered by saffron colored cloth in order to protect them from dust and rubble.
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Address : Khuang Singh Chotana road
Tel. 053 212949 , 0818819497
1 . Spicy minced buffalo salad ( Larb kwai) 70 baht
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3. Grilled fermented sour pork ( Naem mok) 20 baht
4. Sticky rice ( khao niew ) 10 baht
Total price 150 baht
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Address : Huay tung tao lake
Tel. 0818831942 , 0812926279
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Total price 70 baht
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Address : soi Sansai tonkok Sanphisuea
Tel. 053 852778
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2.Hot spicy eel soup ( Tom yum pla lai) 80 baht
3. Stir fried eel with chili ( Phad phed pla lai ) 80 baht
4. Deep fried pork intestine ( sai tord) 60 baht
Total price 300 baht
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Address : Provincial highway 1001 Faham
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Deep fried cricket ( Jing reed tord) 20 baht
Deep fried grass hopper ( tak ka tan tord) 20 baht
Deep fried silk worm ( nourn mai told) 2o baht
Deep fried bamboo worm ( nourn mai pai tord) 20 baht
Deep fried giant water bug ( mang da tord ) 20
Total price 100 baht
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An amazing jungle Thai food meal in Chonburi, Thailand!
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First of all, I want to thank @theskinnybib ( for this Thai restaurant recommendation.
Loong Riang & Pamalee (ร้านลุงเรียง & ป้ามาลี) is a restaurant that serves Thai jungle food (อาหารป่า). The restaurant is located in the countryside, in a small village in Chonburi, Thailand, not too far from Pattaya. One morning, my friend Joel and I, along with Ying and Micah, drove straight there. It took about 1.5 hours to get there, and every minute of the drive was completely worth it. It turned out to be among the best meals of my life!
So again, Loong Riang & Pamalee (ร้านลุงเรียง & ป้ามาลี) serves Thai food, but jungle Thai food - in Thai that’s what it literally translates to. So that means they use lots of local and wild ingredients in their cooking and recipes, and also some traditional Thai recipes as well.
Here are the dishes we ate:
1. Wild boar with pineapple stems (ผัดหมูป่าจุกสัปประรด) - An amazing Thai dish, made with curry paste wild boar, and slices of pineapple stems.
2. Pork curry with coconut shell (แกงหมูกะลา) - My first time to eat coconut shell in Thailand. It had a crunch like a carrot, stir fried with curry paste.
3. Wild boar with snakefruit (หมูป่าพล่าระกำ) - This is a type of pla, which in Thai is a mix or type of salad made with wild boar and salak fruit, or snakefruit.
4. Squid ink with garcinia leaves (หมึกต้มใบชะมวง) - The squid was nice and tender and the soup with sour and sweet.
5. Old style fried fish cakes (ทอดมันโบราณ) - These Thai fried fish cakes were made with all fish and curry paste.
6. Catfish salt curry (แกงเกลือปลาดุก) - This is one of their speciality dishes at Loong Riang & Pamalee (ร้านลุงเรียง & ป้ามาลี), and it was packed with flavor.
7. Best omelet in the world (ไข่เจียวอร่อยที่สุดในโลก) - In all fun, it’s really called the best omelet in the world, and it was pretty life-changing.
8. Free range chicken boiled with snakefruit (ไก่บ้านต้มระกำ) - This soup was so sour, you’ll feel it in your bones! Again, this Thai jungle food recipe was made with snakefruit.
9. Catfish fried with fresh chilies (ปลาดุกผัดพริกสด) - The catfish was deep fried, and stir fried with lots of chilies and garlic.
10.Fried chicken with salt (ไก่คั่วเกลือ) - This fried chicken was boney, but unbelievable in flavor.
11. Pork ribs with yellow nightshade (หมูใบพายผัดมะเขือเหลือง) - Another classic jungle Thai food dish, with ribs and slices of yellow nightshade.
12.Jungle bird with holy basil (กระเพรานกป่า) - Final dish we ate was a type of Thai minced pheasant stir fried with wild holy basil.
Loong Riang & Pamalee (ร้านลุงเรียง & ป้ามาลี) is one of the most perfect Thai food jungle restaurants I’ve been to. Everything from the amazing and unique Thai dishes you can eat, to the outstanding country village atmosphere, to the friendly and passionate owners makes it such a stand-out restaurant in Thailand.
Loong Riang & Pamalee (ร้านลุงเรียง & ป้ามาลี)
Address: Tambon Ta Khian Tia, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Open hours: 8 am - 3 pm on Sunday - Friday (closed on Saturdays)
Prices: Our total bill came to 1,720 THB ($49.35)
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Thai street food lunch tour in Silom, Bangkok!
I met up with my friend Drew Binsky (check out his YouTube channel: and Facebook: to go on a lunch-rush street food tour of Silom.
Silom is one of the main financial business districts of Bangkok, it’s a downtown of Bangkok. Everyday at lunch floods of people from their offices come down for lunch and enjoy delicious street food. What I love so much about Silom is because it has such a vibrant and busy lunchtime rush, and that’s part of the fun.
We arrived a little early, to get a couple lunches in before the main lunch. The highlight of this Thai street food tour for me was Kuay Teow Khae (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวแคะ (โคตร โคตร) คอนแวนต์), one of the most popular lunch noodles shops in Bangkok!
Ok, here’s all the food we ate in this tour:
Khao Man Gai Ban Deed Kim (ข้าวมันไก่บัญฑิตคิม) - If you’ve ever gotten off the BTS at Sala Daeng station and walked down Soi Convent, you’ve probably walked right by this stall. And I’ve walked past it hundreds of times, but this was actually my first time to stop and eat there. They are well known in Bangkok for their khao man gai (ข้าวมันไก่), Thai style Hainanese chicken and rice. We each ordered a plate to get things started. Overall, very good, light fluffy rice with just the right amount if chicken oil, bouncy chicken, and fermented soybean sauce.
Price - 50 THB ($1.52)
Yee Jay (ยีเจ ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อตุ๋น-หมูตุ๋น) - Next we took a little walk through Silom, Downtown Bangkok, to another popular beef noodle shop. Again, it was my first time to eat here. We arrived before the main lunch rush, but at 11 am they were already preparing for the crowds with big amounts of meat waiting to be served. We had bowls of everything (เกาเหลาทุกอย่าง), including organs and braised beef. Their soup was fragrant with Chinese spices and the aroma of beef. It’s not the best bowl of braised beef soup in Bangkok, but it’s decent.
Price - 70 THB ($2.14)
Kuay Teow Khae (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวแคะ (โคตร โคตร) คอนแวนต์) - Finally for the main lunch, we went to one of the most popular Thai street food noodle stalls in Silom. For lunch everyday they are packed, every single seat, and if you arrive at a time like when we did, you have to wait to get a seat - sometimes 30 minutes or more. They have a few different options, but we all ordered their signature special bowl (เส้นโซบะยำแห้ง), including egg noodles topped with everything. This is one of the better single bowls of noodles in Bangkok in my opinion.
Price - 60 THB ($1.83)
Khanom Tokyo (ขนมโตเกียว (ลุงโตเกียว) - Lastly, to end this Thai street food tour in Bangkok, we were just walking past with Uncle Tokyo called us over to try his snacks. He makes both savory (with a hot dog) and sweet versions, filled with a variety of different custards. Drew and I had to try the hot dog, mostly just for fun… I’ll be honest, not a big fan of Thai hot dogs, but the sweet ones were great. And Uncle Tokyo is such a nice friendly man. If you are on Soi Convent in Silom around lunchtime, go say hi to him!
Price - 4 for 10 THB ($0.30)
And that completes this Thai street food tour in Silom, hope you enjoyed it!
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Samut Prakan, also known as Pak Nam, is located 29 kilometres south of Bangkok, around the area where the Chao Phraya River flows into the Gulf of Thailand. It is a town of the Ayutthaya period. Samut Prakan is home to countless historical and cultural sites. It occupies an area of 1,004 square kilometres and is administratively divided into 5 districts ( Amphoes ) and 1 sub-district ( Ging Amphoe ) Amphoe Muang Samut Prakan, Amphoe Phra Pradaeng, Amphoe Bang Phli, Amphoe Bang Bo, Amphoe Phra Sumut Chedi, and Ging Amphoe Bang Sao Thong.
In Thai the word samut is from Sanskrit, Samudra means ocean or sea and prakan means fortress.
Samut Prakan is located at the mouth of the Chao Phraya river to the Gulf of Thailand. Thus the province is also sometimes called Pak Nam , the Thai word for the mouth of a river. The part of the province located on the western side of the river consist mostly of rice and prawn fields as well as mangrove forests, while the east part is the urban centre - including industrial factories. It is part of the Bangkok metropolis, the urbanization on both sides of the provincial boundary is identical. The province has a coastline of about 47.2 kilometre's.
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