15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market – AroiMakMak, Your Travel One-Stop Guide

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market

In Bangkok, weekends are usually reserved for the famous Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market. You can never finish shopping the entire of Chatuchak Market because it’s just so big. Always keep yourself hydrated as it can be very tiring shopping under the hot sun especially in the afternoons.

Coming to Chatuchak, you certainly got to keep yourself and your tummy glad by having some good food and drinks. Here are some of the MUST EAT & MUST DRINK which is unique to Chatuchak and I personally think that you should indeed Attempt it. Leave behind about having a utter meal, just grab these delicious bites while shopping. The current recommendations is at 15 but this list will keep enhancing as I comeback to source for more interesting bites.

1. Coconut Ice Juice

If I can only eat one item from Chatuchak, it will undoubtedly be Coconut Ice Fluid. Trust me, you indeed need this to cool down your assets. For thirty five baht, you get refreshing, rich and soft coconut ice juices, slices of coconut skin, two toppings of your choice and a complimentary cup of fresh coconut juice, a much needed thirst quencher when shopping under the intense fever.

There are several stalls selling Coconut Ice Juice but the one I’m recommending is served in a coconut husk. You should be able to spot this stall lightly as it is always crowded. They can be spotted with big green umbrellas and coconut husk suspending around.

Below is a different stall selling Coconut Ice Juices. This one offers unlimited toppings but attempt it at your own risk.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station (Main shop)

Two. Grilled Honey Roast Pork (Moo Yang)

This is a hidden shop inwards Chatuchak Weekend Market. The best honey roasted pork chop I have ever eaten. All the flavours are retained in the meat, making it sweet, soft and tender. You can even order a bun to go with it.

Where > Section 22, Soi Four

Three. Garlic Bread from Hello Garlic

Soft and fresh garlic and butter bread on jams! If you want sweet options, they also have it! So pillowy soft on the inwards and lightly crisp on the outside. Aroi Mak!

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

Four. Noodle Soup with Chicken

Flavourful herbal soup with tender braised chicken together with soft noodle makes a flawless lunch at Chatuchak.

Where > Section 21, Soi twenty nine facing Soi 47

Five. Ice Stick

Seen this before? Ever wondered what’s inwards? It’s actually ice catapults made from your favourite drinks such as Miranda, Coke, Sprite, Thai Ice Tea, etc. If you need something to cool down, attempt this!

6. Choconana

This is basically frozen banana covered with chocolate and nuts/sweets. The banana is hard, so you will need fairly some time to finish eating this. It’s an interesting way of eating bananas.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

7. Crimson Ruby

This is another good dessert to cool yourself down. If you don’t know what crimson ruby is, it’s actually crunchy water chestnuts in glutinous rice flour. Crimson Ruby is one of the popular thai desserts around.

Where > Section 26, in inbetween Soi one & Two

8. Paella

Want something else other than Thai food? In Chatuchak, you can find a spanish dude selling Paella, dancing to the tunes of the restaurant while preparing / cooking the paella. The combination of food, music, drinks, entertainment and overall ambience is just excellent!

9. Toasted Bread Snack @ Triple D Bakery

Don’t under estimate this toasted bread snack. This bread comes with garlic or butter and are toasted till they are crispy. It is very addictive especially when you reach the centre portion and it is a little soft. Many tourists like to buy this back as gifts for friends and families.

Where > Triple D Bakery, Section Four, Soi 48

Ten. Orange Juice

Need some special thirst quencher? Get this delicious and sweet, freshly squeezed orange juice!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

11. Grass Jelly

You are so spoilt for choices for drinks in Chatuchak. Or perhaps you might be able to drink all the different options because you will be so thirsty. What I like about this grass jelly is that they add an extra scoop of sugar on top of it. Interesting taste and feel when drinking it.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

12. Mango Desserts

Think Mango Tango. They sell everything Mango here so if you are longing for some mangos, love the alfresco dessert dining here!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

13. Ice Manias

I like to call this Instant Ice Juice, because the ice juices is made freshly on the spot when you order. You can choose your ice fluid flavour, toppings and syrup.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

14. Teh Tarik

This tea is not Cha Yen but Teh Tarik. The tea is being “pulled” during prep and at the same time, you can love the brief “spectacle”.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

15. Coconut

The land of coconuts. You won’t go wrong drinking Coconut in Thailand because it’s where our neighbouring countries get them from too. A good thirst quencher with lots of health benefits.

16. Papaya Salad (Som Tam) by sexy and shirtless guys

This is the latest to hit Chatuchak recently. I have not visited this stall personally so I will bring you more information when I see it! For now, find out more from BK Asia City.

Here is a map of Chatuchak if you need it. Glad eating while shopping at Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market! ��

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market – AroiMakMak, Your Travel One-Stop Guide

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market

In Bangkok, weekends are usually reserved for the famous Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market. You can never finish shopping the entire of Chatuchak Market because it’s just so giant. Always keep yourself hydrated as it can be very tiring shopping under the hot sun especially in the afternoons.

Coming to Chatuchak, you certainly got to keep yourself and your belly glad by having some good food and drinks. Here are some of the MUST EAT & MUST DRINK which is unique to Chatuchak and I personally think that you should truly Attempt it. Leave behind about having a total meal, just grab these delicious bites while shopping. The current recommendations is at 15 but this list will keep enhancing as I come back to source for more interesting bites.

1. Coconut Ice Juices

If I can only eat one item from Chatuchak, it will certainly be Coconut Ice Juices. Trust me, you truly need this to cool down your figure. For thirty five baht, you get refreshing, rich and soft coconut ice juice, slices of coconut skin, two toppings of your choice and a complimentary cup of fresh coconut juice, a much needed thirst quencher when shopping under the intense warmth.

There are several stalls selling Coconut Ice Juice but the one I’m recommending is served in a coconut husk. You should be able to spot this stall lightly as it is always crowded. They can be spotted with big green umbrellas and coconut husk draping around.

Below is a different stall selling Coconut Ice Juice. This one offers unlimited toppings but attempt it at your own risk.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station (Main shop)

Two. Grilled Honey Roast Pork (Moo Yang)

This is a hidden shop inwards Chatuchak Weekend Market. The best honey roasted pork chop I have ever eaten. All the flavours are retained in the meat, making it sweet, soft and tender. You can even order a bun to go with it.

Where > Section 22, Soi Four

Trio. Garlic Bread from Hello Garlic

Soft and fresh garlic and butter bread on stuffs! If you want sweet options, they also have it! So pillowy soft on the inwards and lightly crisp on the outside. Aroi Mak!

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

Four. Noodle Soup with Chicken

Flavourful herbal soup with tender braised chicken together with soft noodle makes a flawless lunch at Chatuchak.

Where > Section 21, Soi twenty nine facing Soi 47

Five. Ice Stick

Seen this before? Ever wondered what’s inwards? It’s actually ice plunges made from your favourite drinks such as Miranda, Coke, Sprite, Thai Ice Tea, etc. If you need something to cool down, attempt this!

6. Choconana

This is basically frozen banana glazed with chocolate and nuts/sweets. The banana is hard, so you will need fairly some time to finish eating this. It’s an interesting way of eating bananas.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

7. Crimson Ruby

This is another good dessert to cool yourself down. If you don’t know what crimson ruby is, it’s actually crunchy water chestnuts in glutinous rice flour. Crimson Ruby is one of the popular thai desserts around.

Where > Section 26, in inbetween Soi one & Two

8. Paella

Want something else other than Thai food? In Chatuchak, you can find a spanish stud selling Paella, dancing to the tunes of the restaurant while preparing / cooking the paella. The combination of food, music, drinks, entertainment and overall ambience is just good!

9. Toasted Bread Snack @ Triple D Bakery

Don’t under estimate this toasted bread snack. This bread comes with garlic or butter and are toasted till they are crispy. It is very addictive especially when you reach the centre portion and it is a little soft. Many tourists like to buy this back as gifts for friends and families.

Where > Triple D Bakery, Section Four, Soi 48

Ten. Orange Juice

Need some special thirst quencher? Get this delicious and sweet, freshly squeezed orange juice!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

11. Grass Jelly

You are so spoilt for choices for drinks in Chatuchak. Or perhaps you might be able to drink all the different options because you will be so thirsty. What I like about this grass jelly is that they add an extra scoop of sugar on top of it. Interesting taste and feel when drinking it.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

12. Mango Desserts

Think Mango Tango. They sell everything Mango here so if you are longing for some mangos, love the alfresco dessert dining here!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

13. Ice Manias

I like to call this Instant Ice Juices, because the ice fluid is made freshly on the spot when you order. You can choose your ice fluid flavour, toppings and syrup.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

14. Teh Tarik

This tea is not Cha Yen but Teh Tarik. The tea is being “pulled” during prep and at the same time, you can love the brief “spectacle”.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

15. Coconut

The land of coconuts. You won’t go wrong drinking Coconut in Thailand because it’s where our neighbouring countries get them from too. A good thirst quencher with lots of health benefits.

16. Papaya Salad (Som Tam) by sexy and shirtless guys

This is the latest to hit Chatuchak recently. I have not visited this stall personally so I will bring you more information when I see it! For now, find out more from BK Asia City.

Here is a map of Chatuchak if you need it. Glad eating while shopping at Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market! ��

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market – AroiMakMak, Your Travel One-Stop Guide

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market

In Bangkok, weekends are usually reserved for the famous Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market. You can never finish shopping the entire of Chatuchak Market because it’s just so ample. Always keep yourself hydrated as it can be very tiring shopping under the hot sun especially in the afternoons.

Coming to Chatuchak, you certainly got to keep yourself and your tummy glad by having some good food and drinks. Here are some of the MUST EAT & MUST DRINK which is unique to Chatuchak and I personally think that you should indeed Attempt it. Leave behind about having a total meal, just grab these delicious bites while shopping. The current recommendations is at 15 but this list will keep enlargening as I comeback to source for more interesting bites.

1. Coconut Ice Juice

If I can only eat one item from Chatuchak, it will certainly be Coconut Ice Juice. Trust me, you truly need this to cool down your figure. For thirty five baht, you get refreshing, rich and soft coconut ice juices, slices of coconut skin, two toppings of your choice and a complimentary cup of fresh coconut juice, a much needed thirst quencher when shopping under the intense warmth.

There are several stalls selling Coconut Ice Fluid but the one I’m recommending is served in a coconut husk. You should be able to spot this stall lightly as it is always crowded. They can be spotted with big green umbrellas and coconut husk dangling around.

Below is a different stall selling Coconut Ice Juice. This one offers unlimited toppings but attempt it at your own risk.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station (Main shop)

Two. Grilled Honey Roast Pork (Moo Yang)

This is a hidden shop inwards Chatuchak Weekend Market. The best honey roasted pork chop I have ever eaten. All the flavours are retained in the meat, making it sweet, soft and tender. You can even order a bun to go with it.

Where > Section 22, Soi Four

Three. Garlic Bread from Hello Garlic

Soft and fresh garlic and butter bread on tucks! If you want sweet options, they also have it! So pillowy soft on the inwards and lightly crisp on the outside. Aroi Mak!

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

Four. Noodle Soup with Chicken

Flavourful herbal soup with tender braised chicken together with soft noodle makes a ideal lunch at Chatuchak.

Where > Section 21, Soi twenty nine facing Soi 47

Five. Ice Stick

Seen this before? Ever wondered what’s inwards? It’s actually ice stuffs made from your favourite drinks such as Miranda, Coke, Sprite, Thai Ice Tea, etc. If you need something to cool down, attempt this!

6. Choconana

This is basically frozen banana covered with chocolate and nuts/sweets. The banana is hard, so you will need fairly some time to finish eating this. It’s an interesting way of eating bananas.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

7. Crimson Ruby

This is another good dessert to cool yourself down. If you don’t know what crimson ruby is, it’s actually crunchy water chestnuts in glutinous rice flour. Crimson Ruby is one of the popular thai desserts around.

Where > Section 26, in inbetween Soi one & Two

8. Paella

Want something else other than Thai food? In Chatuchak, you can find a spanish man selling Paella, dancing to the tunes of the restaurant while preparing / cooking the paella. The combination of food, music, drinks, entertainment and overall ambience is just good!

9. Toasted Bread Snack @ Triple D Bakery

Don’t under estimate this toasted bread snack. This bread comes with garlic or butter and are toasted till they are crispy. It is very addictive especially when you reach the centre portion and it is a little soft. Many tourists like to buy this back as gifts for friends and families.

Where > Triple D Bakery, Section Four, Soi 48

Ten. Orange Juice

Need some special thirst quencher? Get this delicious and sweet, freshly squeezed orange juice!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

11. Grass Jelly

You are so spoilt for choices for drinks in Chatuchak. Or perhaps you might be able to drink all the different options because you will be so thirsty. What I like about this grass jelly is that they add an extra scoop of sugar on top of it. Interesting taste and feel when drinking it.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

12. Mango Desserts

Think Mango Tango. They sell everything Mango here so if you are longing for some mangos, love the alfresco dessert dining here!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

13. Ice Manias

I like to call this Instant Ice Juices, because the ice juices is made freshly on the spot when you order. You can choose your ice fluid flavour, toppings and syrup.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

14. Teh Tarik

This tea is not Cha Yen but Teh Tarik. The tea is being “pulled” during prep and at the same time, you can love the brief “spectacle”.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

15. Coconut

The land of coconuts. You won’t go wrong drinking Coconut in Thailand because it’s where our neighbouring countries get them from too. A good thirst quencher with lots of health benefits.

16. Papaya Salad (Som Tam) by sexy and shirtless guys

This is the latest to hit Chatuchak recently. I have not visited this stall personally so I will bring you more information when I see it! For now, find out more from BK Asia City.

Here is a map of Chatuchak if you need it. Blessed eating while shopping at Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market! ��

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market – AroiMakMak, Your Travel One-Stop Guide

15 MUST EAT and DRINK in Chatuchak Weekend Market

In Bangkok, weekends are usually reserved for the famous Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market. You can never finish shopping the entire of Chatuchak Market because it’s just so thick. Always keep yourself hydrated as it can be very tiring shopping under the hot sun especially in the afternoons.

Coming to Chatuchak, you certainly got to keep yourself and your tummy blessed by having some good food and drinks. Here are some of the MUST EAT & MUST DRINK which is unique to Chatuchak and I personally think that you should truly Attempt it. Leave behind about having a total meal, just grab these delicious bites while shopping. The current recommendations is at 15 but this list will keep enhancing as I come back to source for more interesting bites.

1. Coconut Ice Juices

If I can only eat one item from Chatuchak, it will certainly be Coconut Ice Fluid. Trust me, you truly need this to cool down your bod. For thirty five baht, you get refreshing, rich and soft coconut ice juice, slices of coconut skin, two toppings of your choice and a complimentary cup of fresh coconut juice, a much needed thirst quencher when shopping under the intense fever.

There are several stalls selling Coconut Ice Fluid but the one I’m recommending is served in a coconut husk. You should be able to spot this stall lightly as it is always crowded. They can be spotted with big green umbrellas and coconut husk suspending around.

Below is a different stall selling Coconut Ice Juices. This one offers unlimited toppings but attempt it at your own risk.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station (Main shop)

Two. Grilled Honey Roast Pork (Moo Yang)

This is a hidden shop inwards Chatuchak Weekend Market. The best honey roasted pork chop I have ever eaten. All the flavours are retained in the meat, making it sweet, soft and tender. You can even order a bun to go with it.

Where > Section 22, Soi Four

Trio. Garlic Bread from Hello Garlic

Soft and fresh garlic and butter bread on jams! If you want sweet options, they also have it! So pillowy soft on the inwards and lightly crisp on the outside. Aroi Mak!

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

Four. Noodle Soup with Chicken

Flavourful herbal soup with tender braised chicken together with soft noodle makes a ideal lunch at Chatuchak.

Where > Section 21, Soi twenty nine facing Soi 47

Five. Ice Stick

Seen this before? Ever wondered what’s inwards? It’s actually ice jams made from your favourite drinks such as Miranda, Coke, Sprite, Thai Ice Tea, etc. If you need something to cool down, attempt this!

6. Choconana

This is basically frozen banana covered with chocolate and nuts/sweets. The banana is hard, so you will need fairly some time to finish eating this. It’s an interesting way of eating bananas.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

7. Crimson Ruby

This is another good dessert to cool yourself down. If you don’t know what crimson ruby is, it’s actually crunchy water chestnuts in glutinous rice flour. Crimson Ruby is one of the popular thai desserts around.

Where > Section 26, in inbetween Soi one & Two

8. Paella

Want something else other than Thai food? In Chatuchak, you can find a spanish boy selling Paella, dancing to the tunes of the restaurant while preparing / cooking the paella. The combination of food, music, drinks, entertainment and overall ambience is just superb!

9. Toasted Bread Snack @ Triple D Bakery

Don’t under estimate this toasted bread snack. This bread comes with garlic or butter and are toasted till they are crispy. It is very addictive especially when you reach the centre portion and it is a little soft. Many tourists like to buy this back as gifts for friends and families.

Where > Triple D Bakery, Section Four, Soi 48

Ten. Orange Juice

Need some special thirst quencher? Get this delicious and sweet, freshly squeezed orange juice!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

11. Grass Jelly

You are so spoilt for choices for drinks in Chatuchak. Or perhaps you might be able to drink all the different options because you will be so thirsty. What I like about this grass jelly is that they add an extra scoop of sugar on top of it. Interesting taste and feel when drinking it.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

12. Mango Desserts

Think Mango Tango. They sell everything Mango here so if you are longing for some mangos, love the alfresco dessert dining here!

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

13. Ice Manias

I like to call this Instant Ice Juice, because the ice juices is made freshly on the spot when you order. You can choose your ice juices flavour, toppings and syrup.

Where > Along the side roads of Chatuchak

14. Teh Tarik

This tea is not Cha Yen but Teh Tarik. The tea is being “pulled” during prep and at the same time, you can love the brief “spectacle”.

Where > Entrance of Section Two, near Kamphaeng Phet MRT station

15. Coconut

The land of coconuts. You won’t go wrong drinking Coconut in Thailand because it’s where our neighbouring countries get them from too. A good thirst quencher with lots of health benefits.

16. Papaya Salad (Som Tam) by sexy and shirtless guys

This is the latest to hit Chatuchak recently. I have not visited this stall personally so I will bring you more information when I see it! For now, find out more from BK Asia City.

Here is a map of Chatuchak if you need it. Blessed eating while shopping at Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market! ��

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