Chanthaboon Waterfront Community is a historic town located by the banks of Chanthaburi River. In the old days, it was a place where farmers and merchants traded alongside the river. You can take a half-day trip to see the traditional snack shops, traditional drug store, Community Learning house, souvenir shop, coffee shops, bakery shops, and… Continue reading Chanthaboon Waterfront Community
Category: Food & Drink
Vegetarian Festival – Wat Khet Na Bunyaram
The vegetarian festival this year is between 8 and 17 October. If you want to see this festival in Chanthaburi, Wat Khet Na Bunyaram is a place that can't be missed. Wat Khet Na Bunyaram (Peuk Dian Tue) is a Vietnamese temple, located in downtown Chanthaburi. This temple was founded by Vietnamese people who moved… Continue reading Vegetarian Festival – Wat Khet Na Bunyaram
Vegetarian Festival – Sri Chan Road
One of the most popular places in Amphoe Muang, Chanthaburi where you can find "Jay" food is on Sri Chan Road. You can find many food stalls selling various kinds of "Jay" food drinks and desserts along the road, starting from "Tang Eng" junction. Some dishes, you can't imagine that they're "Jay". There're rice, curry,… Continue reading Vegetarian Festival – Sri Chan Road
Vegetarian Festival
Vegetarian Festival or "Jay" festival is a colorful event held during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar. This year, the Vegetarian Festival, or the Nine Emperor Gods Festival, will be held from 8 to 17, October. Eating "Jay" during this festival is stricter than a vegan diet. Meat, eggs, dairy products and sharp-tasting… Continue reading Vegetarian Festival
Ban Namprik Kaosauy
Namprik or chili dip is one of the common traditional Thai dish. Ingredients can be varied from place to place. We usually eat Namprik with Kaosauy or cooked rice and fresh vegetables. Ban Namprik Kaosauy is a local restaurant that serves variety of Namprik recipes. All dishes are served on banana leaf plates and decorated… Continue reading Ban Namprik Kaosauy
Suan Ma-Maung Fresh Market
Today I'm going to take you to Suan Ma-Maung Market in Amphoe Muang, Chanthaburi. Ma-muang in Thai means mango and Suan means garden. The market's name came from the name of Wat Suan Ma-muang (Suan Ma-muang temple) which is close to the market. This market is one of the old markets in Amphoe muang. The… Continue reading Suan Ma-Maung Fresh Market