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What do the vendors do with all the leftover food at the end of the day/night?
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วิดีโอที่ดี
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Phuket is so beautiful and so unique...many fresh seafood to try from the sea directly
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ของขายเยอะมาก
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i like to mush thai food😋😌😋😋😋
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How do i get here from Patong?? Pls advise. Only Saturday & Sunday or starts from Friday??
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bagusnya ada narasinya om...kita kan pengen tau juga itu nama makanannya apa, harganya berapa dll...
tapi yang jelas...great video, jadi pengen juga jalan2 kesana...
BTW..total perjalanan PP abis berapa nih xixixixxi... -
thank you .. realy great work
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Me love food .. me need food 😍
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great video !!!
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Your videos are great! Can't wait until our visit in September, this market is definitely on our list!
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A visitar em outubro 2016
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Thailand market culture is interesting
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"Fried "Cockroaches'? "Fried Grasshoppers"?
--"Fried (Something in a Cacoon)"?--I don't think so Pal -
Really cool vid, thank you, especially in 4k super!
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huhuhu.....I wanna go there now....Its incredible
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I'm thai but I have no idea with some thai foods ;O
Nowaday Thai foods have changed a lot. -
That is one impressive variety of foods, that is definitely something I would love to check out if I ever make it over to Asia. Hope you got to sample lots of tasty, good stuff :-)
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Wow! The food looks wonderful and so many choices! I hope both of you had a chance to sample everything. Thank you for sharing this experience with all of us. 😀
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Wow... I've never seen anything like this before. Multudes after multitudes of various foods available. Thailand is such a rich culture. I live in Finland where almost everything is somehow prosessed, not to mention we have no knowledge of cooking, lol.
We are at Phuket Weekend Market on the island of Phuket in Thailand. The Phuket Weekend Market, or Naka Market, as the locals call it, takes place every Saturday and Sunday from 16:00 until 21:00. The Phuket Weekend Market also known as the Chao Fa Market or Talad Tai, is located on the Chao Fa West Road opposite the Wat Naka, Buddhist temple and about a kilometer from the Central Festival Shopping Mall. We highly recommend that tourists take a taxi or tuk tuk to this night market as it is quite far from the Central Festival Shopping Mall if you do not know where you are heading. We took a Tuk Tuk from Patong Beach to the market and paid 400 Baht for the trip (good price). The journey back to Patong Beach in a taxi cost us 500 Baht. We would imagine that the drive from Kata Beach, Karon Beach and Kammala Beach with a taxi or Tuk Tuk would be a similar price, perhaps a little more for the Kammala ride... This walking tour of the Phuket Weekend Market only focuses on the food part of this night market, and includes almost every food stall represented at the market. The footage is filmed in UHD 4K quality and as well as trying to capture the atmosphere and delicious foods available for sale in this amazing market we have also tried wherever possible to film the price of the foods. Travelers (tourists) watching this video very closely will notice that many of the price descriptions are only written in Thai, meaning this market is a "Food Fest" targeted towards local Thai people and is not a tourist trap as one may think it to be (if one has never visited before). This is Thai Street Food at its best, we had a fantastic time at this night market. Wiki writes about Phuket, Thailand, "Phuket is a city in south-east Phuket Island, Thailand. It is the capital of Phuket Province. As of 2007 the city had a population of 75,573. It covers the subdistricts Talat Yai and Talat Nuea of Mueang Phuket district..." This video footage is filmed in 4K resolution at the Phuket Weekend Market located just outside Phuket Town, close to the Central Festival Shopping Mall, on the island of Phuket, Thailand. Wiki writes about Phuket, "Phuket (Thai: ภูเก็ต, [pʰūː.kèt] is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, the country's largest island, and another 32 smaller islands off its coast. It lies off the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. Phuket Island is connected by bridge to Phang Nga Province to the north. The next nearest province is Krabi, to the east across Phang Nga Bay. Phuket Province has an area of 576 square kilometers (222 sq mi), somewhat less than that of Singapore, and is the second-smallest province of Thailand. It formerly derived its wealth from tin and rubber, and enjoys a rich and colorful history. The island was on one of the major trading routes between India and China, and was frequently mentioned in foreign ship logs of Portuguese, French, Dutch, and English traders. The region now derives much of its income from tourism..." *Our Gear (https://youtu.be/z06DkOYmGOU) Please leave a COMMENT, LIKE or SUBSCRIBE to our channel to see more aviation videos like this or... something completely different... Have a look at our playlists and thanks for watching this video! We are now on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter you can follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/TravellerYT https://instagram.com/travelleryt1/ https://twitter.com/TravellerYT Music Title: “Ark” An NCS Release Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xlDwukxjnA Artist: Shipwrek https://soundcloud.com/theshipwrek https://www.facebook.com/theshipwrek https://www.youtube.com/user/theshipwrek Artist: Zookeepers https://soundcloud.com/zookeepersdk https://www.facebook.com/zookeepers https://www.instagram.com/zookeepersdk/