09:20 13/10/2013 Grandiose elaborate temples, mouth watering street foods, and shopping mecca of Southeast Asia. These are the labels which Bangkok are known for. Talking about shopping, there is one place on this metropolitan that everybody loves to visit, be it locals or tourist, the Chatuchak Weekend Market. This market span on 35 acres of shopping space with more than 10000 booths. Because of its sheer size to cover, we dedicated our whole day to explore Chatuchak.
We entered to the labyrinth of shops with thousand of bahts on hand ready to splurge. Honestly we don’t have any clue where to spend it. Whatever made us fancy will definitely buy it.
Apparels
Fancy dresses, custom made suits, swim wears, wedding attire, costumes, everything you can think of were all there. The prices range from average, cheap to cheapest.
We scored some nice authentic baseball caps for just 100 baht. Some are of nice quality but there are also knock offs mix with the original ones.
House decors
Food
Surprisingly there is one stall that sells the famous Spanish staple, the paella. The Spanish chef wielded with pairs of turner proudly stirring his masterpiece. He’d win the hearts of foodies. This dish is best paired with some nice Thai beer, Singha.
Coconut Ice Cream anyone? They carve out the young coconut meat from it’s shell blend with your coconut flavored ice cream with an option to add some sprinkles or chocolate syrup. Yummy!
The freshest you could ever get. You’ll find different choices of slice fruits ready to munch from the happy fruit vendors inside the market.
People
We saw people of different races, status, lifestyle all converge here in Chatuchak. No matter who you are, all are fair and square here.
When I lived in BKK for 4 months last year, it;s one of the places I always went to. Not for shopping per se, but for people watching and for the food. I love the shawarma there, beside the coffee/tea place with matching performance!
Love to gaze random people as well, common trait for Filipinos.
Talking about food, the choices there were endless.
Been there last year and I enjoyed it a lot. Love the street food!
And yes it's a good place for people watching, parang Khao San Road hehe
We missed Khao San even though stone away lang yun sa hotel namin.
Thanks for dropping by.