The street vendors may sell fresh fruits such
as pineapple, mango, watermelon, strawberries (locally grown),
and more. Each fruit is cut up into small pieces and placed in
a plastic bag and you are provided a long wooden stick with which
to eat it. Cost is normally 10 baht which comes to about 25 cents
U.S. and the fruits are kept cool and are delicious. Also vendors
here sell fast foods and snacks. Get a meal of cooked rice, meat
and veggies again placed in a plastic bag but this time wrapped
tightly by an elastic band for about 20 baht or 50 cents U.S.
Take your pick of a rice dish, or a noodle dish or a soup. Tasty
and normally already prepared and wrapped and still warm or if
you want to wait one minute they will take it out of the pot and
put it into the bag while you wait. So a cooked meal and a tasty
snack for a total of about 75 cents U.S. For many Thai's in Chiang
Mai this is there most common meal. They then proceed to drive
home, unwrap the elastic, put some rice in a bowl, place several
cups of the table with a bottle of water and that is one of their
meals.
We all love fast foods and we all want it to be affordable. That
we have in common. What you will find different between here and
there is the price, quality and service.
Price. The price of meals whether it be at restaurants, or street
vendors is cheap compared to what we are used to. A filling meal
can be had for less than a 1US dollar for a meal I described above
which includes a bowl of rice, cooked meal from street vendor
and fruit from street vendor. For only $2.50 U.S. you can dine
out at an all you can eat full course buffet, desserts, coffee,
tip and taxes included as well as a tip for the parking lot attendant
The prices are low because the ingredients are locally grown and
because the labor cost is inexpensive.
Quality. The quality of the food is much healthier here than back
home. Back home KFC, McDonalds, and Harvey's are popular lunch
and dinner restaurants. If you think you are thinking healthy
foods there think again. Here you do not have the greasy French
fries, Hamburgers stuffed full of ketchup, mustard, onions, mayo
and more to hide the taste of the meat you are eating. Here you
eat rice, fresh vegetables, fresh fish, drink water with the meals
as opposed to a bucket sized plastic container packed full of
ice and watered down sugar flavored soft drink.
Service. A teenager earning a few extra bucks in a fast food restaurant
or an adult making a living out of working full time in a restaurant
here. Which one would you expect to provide the best service?
Nothing more needs to be said.
If you come to Chiang Mai do not go searching for restaurants
that have what you normally eat. You may as well stay home and
buy a video about Thailand, or watch a TV program about Thailand.
The foods here are tasty, healthy, and inexpensive.
The basic ingredient in all the meals is rice. Yes rice for breakfast
too. I have never been one for rice. Potatoes was my staple. But
here potatoes are pricey and although I admit to buying them and
making potato soup and french fries it is the exception and not
the rule.
As I have said before, the Thai's are known for making anything
taste good.
So take fresh ingredients combine that with rice and special
sauces which are the key to the taste and there you have it -
Healthy, Tasty, and Inexpensive meals.
Top if off with locally grown fresh pineapple, watermelon, mango,
strawberries or a dozen or more fruits and you have a meal you
will enjoy and which is good for you.
The funny thing about foods is that whatever you really like
is NO GOOD for you. What are your favorites? Cake, pies, French
fries, hamburgers, ice-cream. Well they are not that good for
you in terms of eating them regularly. What do you hate to eat?
Broccoli, asparagus, spinach, brown rice, boiled chicken. Well
these are good for you.
So if you come here to Thailand. do try several different types
of Thai foods. You may find a soup that you just cannot get enough
of, or a Thai dessert that you have no idea what it was and which
you absolutely enjoyed, or fresh fish which is abundant here.
Prawns, sea bass and more cooked up on a large plate will leave
you wanting more.
I have eaten meals, snacks and fruits sold by small roadside
food vendors and never experienced any problems. The ingredients
are fresh, kept on ice if required and cooking areas cleaned regularly.
So I see this as a safe, inexpensive way to buy snacks and meals.
I would recommend that you carry a bottle of water which can be
purchased at 7-11 for only 13 cents as you may get a bit dehydrated
especially if you are doing a lot of walking and this if anything
may be the cause of a quick jaunt to the rest room.
Are there things that I do not eat that Thai's eat? Yes there
is a fruit called Durian, the Thai's just love it but it has such
a foul odor that when I gave it a try I had to breathe through
my mouth. Apart from the odor it has the texture of a pudding
and is rich in flavor. What I did not have the courage to try
and which I expect would be healthy to eat was the fried insects.
I suppose that it is just a matter of getting used to the sight
of them. Perhaps I could dine on both the fruit and insects regularly
if I kept breathing through my nose and kept my eyes shut while
I ate.
But you should try what we call Suki. It is a soup that you cook
on your table in a pot with hot coals underneath. You decide on
the ingredients such as chicken, beef, liver, fish and add them
and take them out when they are cooked. Normally the meats go
in first as they take longer to cook and then the vegetables.
In about 5 minutes you have your soup. Two small bowls will accompany
the meal. They are both made of hot peppers. One has the appearance
of a green paste and the other a red paste. You can either dip
your meat or fish into the paste or put a teaspoonful into your
soup. The green paste is spicy, makes me perspire a bit and gives
me a longing for a cold glass of water during I eat my soup. The
red paste I do not touch and would not recommend you try it unless
you are accustomed to eating it or you are Mexican. My girlfriend
eats her Suki with the green paste and admits to making trips
to the washroom during the middle of the night and not to brush
here teeth. A filling meal for 4 people for about $3 U.S. and
that includes taxes, tip, and bottled water with a bucket of ice.
Remember how earlier on I said that the Thai's have a reputation
for making any food taste delicious. That is true. The KEY is
the sauce. I do not know what ingredients go into the sauces but
I do know that I was not a rice eater and now with I will be scraping
the bottom of each bowl of food that is served to me. Normal white
rice cooked in a rice cooker combined with fried vegetables and
meat with the special sauce is simply delicious.
And if you want to know where I would eat given the choice now,
a fast food restaurant there or a street vendor here? My reply
would be a street vendor here. After the meal here I am filled
up, the food is delicious, the fruits are fantastic and prices
are so low and I feel fitter.
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