In 2024, he worked on Tuesdays and Fridays from 16 to 23. Very tasty food, not cheaper than anywhere else, but a lot in one place, you can choose. There is a tray with fried insects, photos for money)) There are a lot of different types of tea, blue, pu-erh. We bought different things. The blue is very fragrant, it smells of the freshest honey flowers, but not everyone liked it. I advise you to take Puer without additives, the one that is 28 years old (in foil). Mint and jasmine - the leaves float, and there is almost no taste of additives. Which for 20 years (in paper), when brewed, disintegrates into dust, which settles in the drink. We haven't seen any coffee. Excellent jeans for 490-589 baht. T-shirts and tunics with beautiful drawings for 300-350 baht. Dishes made of coconut and mango wood, very beautiful. Lots of souvenirs with elephants. Everything is on the territory of the temple, but the temple is not visible behind the stalls, it is better to look at it on other days.
The horror is terrible. They sell Chinese...... from food- an evil aunt with cockroaches, and like cool food. Nothing like that, everything is disgustingly tasteless, shrimp-shaped crab sticks are passed off as shrimp. There are a lot of people, nowhere to stay. Prices are 2-3 times more expensive. And most importantly, they themselves believe that they will sell something super cool.
As a result, we got poisoning because of a couple of rolls that we tried.
The market near the temple is open on Tuesdays and Fridays. They also found a monk there at 20:00 who ties a string (sai sin) for "how much you give." In general, there is just a little bit. All kinds of goodies, clothes, souvenirs, cosmetics, and the temple grounds are beautiful.