Great market! I recommend buying grilled shrimp from the guys, a roti dessert from the girl on the left, and an excellent grilled perch in salt on the other side of the market. Super!
The market is not big, the quality of the prepared food is good, the prices are the same as everywhere else. Fruits can be bought cheaper than in other markets. I didn't like the fact that there are few tables, I rarely clean them, and there are no trash cans to throw out myself.
Not a big daily bazaar. There are fruits, vegetables, seafood. You can eat freshly prepared food, especially starting from lunch, when the makashnits arrive, and the market square is filled with tables for those who want to eat.
A small market that opens only in the evening, they prepare all kinds of food, you can take it with you or eat on the spot, there is a small vegetable market in a dense area, meat is sold until 18.30.
A great market, it has become a little smaller now, the choice of good food. But it's not too late to come. We came at 9/10 pm, there was already a small choice, but I didn't stay hungry!
Since the cocktail was literally across the street, a very convenient place where you can eat for every taste, the prices are reasonable, everything is very tasty when you cook next to the fruit market, you can take fruit prices are the same as everywhere conveniently delicious!
Cool street market
Lots of interesting food
Grilled chicken and shawarma are excellent
The prices are very pleasant, everything is in the open air , the atmosphere is very friendly
A good market. You can buy clothes, the prices are a little too high, but not critical. Delicious food (not everywhere). Food prices are low, you can eat well and deliciously in the range of 150-200 per person
Chon Buri Market, gives you the opportunity to try a wide range of local cuisine. From 6 to 8-9 o'clock in the morning, you can have a hearty and not expensive breakfast here. from 17 o'clock it's great to have dinner. And the rest of the time to buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
The market is good, but not big. The price tag is lower than others only for a chicken on a spit, it costs only 150 baht for a whole large chicken. Vegetables cost the same as in other markets, but it is surprising that children were offered a bottle of water for free. In general, I liked everything.
A good market, everything is delicious, although for the first time I went and looked at everything with prejudice and apprehension, because everything is washed in basins with water that is not the first freshness. But they have never been poisoned anywhere.
A wide variety of food, both Thai and other. At the entrance from the Kiss cafe, we liked the first tent the most. We took tom yam, padtai, rice, salads there. Everything is delicious and large portions, the only thing that was noticed by the end of the second week of our dinners there, portions began to decrease significantly, and Tom Yam soup turned into a mess.
Smoothies made from various fruits - 40 baht, fish 150-180. While there are 25 smoothies on the market at the mill, and 120-130 fish.
Delicious pork on a stick (first photo) -10 baht per serving, although the first time the seller took 20 baht for each skewer.
There is also a kebab, but we didn't like it (60 baht).
To sum up, I want to say - take it boldly in every tent, do not get poisoned.
There is a large selection of fruits in this market at low prices. Everything is fresh. After lunch, the makashnits arrive, you can buy food. But the food is simple and monotonous, there is not much choice. But you won't stay hungry, the prices are reasonable for food.
A small food court, fried and boiled. It's okay to have a clean dinner and go for a walk, between 19 and 21 o'clock it's difficult to find a place and sit down. In the outer row on the right, a guy is frying awesome kebabs. And inside in the first row, where fruits are sold, the girl makes good discounts
A typical food area, but there are very good dishes, for example, Tom Yam with seafood, pork knuckle, but pancakes with mango, bananas, etc. it seemed to me that Koh Chang is much tastier
It's cheaper in the morning than in the evening. Fresh fruits and vegetables can be bought, fruit cocktails with milk and ice. The prepared dishes are different. I liked the chicken and squid, but not entirely. They don't clean the inside.
The market should have been called Anapa))) some of our people are sitting. Gold, children's screams and stone tables like in the park. Thais cook mostly. Red fish and pork kebab can be eaten once.
On some maps, the name of the Ramfa market seems to be.
It's a great market, we always have dinner there. We also visit a lot of foreigners and locals.
As for me, it is much preferable to the night market - fewer people, more seats, on makashnits - some people have been working for years, I have been seeing some for 7 years.
Everything is very tasty)))
There is also a cafe on the territory of Kiss Food, it seems that Tom Yam is just a fire there!!!!