Amazing Thai Food - Best JUNGLE FOOD in Chonburi, Thailand! | สุดยอดอาหารป่า
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)
ที่อยู่ หมู่บ้านตะเคียนเตี้ย อ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี
เปิดบริการ อาทิตย์-ศุกร์ 8.00-15.00 น. หยุดทุกวันเสาร์
โทร. 087-0294376,081-2908490
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1 Day CAMBODIAN STREET FOOD TOUR - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner in Phnom Penh, Cambodia!
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On this Cambodian street food tour in Phnom Penh, I’m taking you on a one day tour to eat authentic Khmer breakfast lunch and dinner in a single day.
Cambodian Breakfast - 7 am
There are plenty of dishes you can eat for breakfast in Cambodia, but nothing is as popular or widely available as a dish called bai sach chrouk, grilled thin strips of marinated pork over broken rice with pickles and soup on the side. It’s a simple combination, but a plate for breakfast is extremely satisfying. Price - 3,500 KHR ($0.84)
Cambodian Lunch - 11:30 am
Just outside of Psar Chas (Old Market) in Phnom Penh, you’ll find an abundance of colorful Khmer street food stall that serve all sorts of grilled river fish, and a huge selection of different dishes to choose from. While most locals get their food for takeaway, a kind lady offered us a seat in front of her house to sit down and eat. It was an amazing and extremely local Cambodian food lunch. The grilled fish and the parhok were my favorite dishes. Lunch total price - 35,000 KHR ($8.42)
Cambodian Dinner - 6:30 pm
For Cambodian dinner we decided to eat Cambodian bbq, and it’s a type of restaurant you’re going to want to try when you’re in Cambodia. 34 Langeach Sros is a Cambodian beer garden style restaurant, and they have a pretty good assortment of grilled meats and unique Cambodian delicacies. It was one of the tastiest Cambodian meals I’ve ever had in my life. The ant larvae and goat was amazing, and the eel fried with herbs was outstanding. Thank you to Lina from for the recommendation. Total price - $22.88
That completes an authentic tour of Cambodian food in a single day, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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