Thewet Market

Bangkok


This busy wet market is a prime place to study the mind-boggling array of local culinary produce that embodies the essence and identity of Bangkok's formidable cuisine. Early mornings are a good time to visit, when people trade energetically in items such as meat, fish, vegetables, dried or cured foods and innumerable herbs and spices.

Photography is allowed, but ask for permission before you get snapping.


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