A few days ago, @borsengelaber asked me about Thai street food. I said I’d make a post about it.

I said it — so here we are.

I didn’t go around pointing a big camera into every food stall. That felt unnecessary. All the photos were taken on my phone. In Thailand, that’s not a problem at all. Most vendors are surprisingly open. They’ll proudly show you what they’re selling even if you’re clearly just looking and not planning to buy anything. There’s no tension. Food here isn’t just business — it’s part of daily life.

I don’t think I need to explain the food culture in Thailand. It’s everywhere. Literally everywhere. On every corner, near every 7-Eleven, outside markets, along busy roads, on quiet side streets. And most dishes are very affordable. You don’t need a special occasion to eat well here.

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I’m not going to label every photo or describe every dish — especially when it’s something familiar. And honestly, don’t ask me about some of the unknown ones. I probably don’t know what 70% of it is either 😄 That’s part of the fun. Sometimes you just point, pay, and trust the universe.

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What I like most is that almost everything on display is ready to eat. No long waiting, no complicated orders. It’s fast, efficient, and full of flavor.

Most of the serious food trading starts after sunset. That’s when the streets come alive. From a photography point of view, it’s tricky. Sometimes there isn’t enough light. Other times there’s too much — harsh bulbs hanging over the stalls, mixing warm and cold tones, creating chaotic shadows. But that chaos is also part of the atmosphere.

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We try something new from time to time. Not every experiment is a success — but every now and then we discover a flavor that surprises us. Something we would never have ordered in a restaurant.

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And here’s something that might sound controversial: I honestly believe your chances of food poisoning are lower at a street stall than in a “nice” restaurant.

Why? Because the person selling the food is usually the one who cooked it. Their name, their face, their reputation are right there in front of you. If someone gets sick, word spreads fast. Tomorrow, no one will stop by their cart. In restaurants, chefs are often underpaid, working with whatever ingredients the owner provides, and they’re not the ones whose name is on the sign outside.

Street food is personal. Direct. Transparent.

Anyway — enough talk.

Enjoy your meal.


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All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.


Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! ✌️.


Camera 📷: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
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photo by openai