Dwight explores Rayong eats in Day 2, let's hope for better luck with the weather!
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About Dwight:
"Eat well, travel happy, and give back!"
Dwight is an American food writer living in Bangkok. He created the hashtag #bkkfatty and later a food blog called Bangkok Fatty encouraging people to share their tastiest food finds.
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Special Guests: Nisha (Dwight's wife) and the eating team of Xeng, Dao, Mao, & Thaengmo
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Flashback Recap of Day 1: Rainy Day Issan Food
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Stop #1 - Jae for Health Restaurant (ร้านอาหารเจ เพื่อสุขภาพ) at 1:47
I have reviewed this restaurant in the past here:
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Humble and cheap vegetarian restaurant in the heart of Rayong. We often visit for a quick and healthy breakfast. For the best food, come early. Vegetarian noodles are hard to find, but I think this restaurant does a great job of them and even their fake meat isn't bad with a little seasoning.
Rating: 4/5
Pros: Clean, cheap, and they speak a little English
Cons: Khao gaeng options can be hit or miss (especially if you're not there before 10am)
Google Map: [ Ссылка ]
Stop #2: Ban Phe City at 5:47
We didn't do a whole lot here except walking around. There is a small marina with a few restaurants around. There's an aquarium a little further off, but the largest attractions for visitors to Ban Phe are the beach and the market. If you're curious there's some interesting 70's Thai architecture in the area and hopefully you'll see more of the see in the following episode.
Stop #3: Ban Phe Market (ตลาดบ้านเพ) at 6:45
Formerly known as the 'roi sao market' (ตลาดร้อยเสา or hundred vendors market) the latest incarnation of this large market names it the Ban Phe Supermarket (ตลาดบ้านเพ). This is a good place to grab everything from little souvenirs to durian chips, to stinky fermented fish paste. The best thing is it can also make a great stop for lunch or stocking up on snacks before hitting the beach. We particularly enjoyed some of the old time Thai style snacks (the one featured in this episode is called "tong muan oon" or "khao kriap oon" or ข้าวเกรียบอ่อน) and popsicles available in the market. See a little more in the following episode.
Rating: 3.5/5
Pros: Large, clean, organized, and friendly
Cons: Food court options limited and shrinking
Google Map: [ Ссылка ]
Restaurant/Attraction Rating Scale:
⇒ 1-2 Below Average
⇒ 2-3 Average
⇒ 4-5 Exceptional
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