Five popular dishes for foreign tourists

Five popular dishes for foreign tourists

Favorite five Thai dishes that tourists should not miss

      The identity of Thailand has many faces, but one side that attracts travelers from all over the world must be food because Thai food is known as an enchanting food of many charms and enticing flavors, both savory and sweet food. There are five highly recommended dishes that visitors should not miss. Just say the name, and everyone knows what you’re talking about.

1. Spicy Sour Soup with Shrimp (Tom Yum Kung)  is a popular dish that could well be the peak of Thai cuisine.  Wherever you go in Thailand, everyone is thinking of Tom Yum Kung because of its unique taste and spiciness. 

2. Thai Stir-fried Noodles with Shrimp (Phat Thai) is one of the dishes that can be bought almost anywhere because it is inexpensive and easy to eat but there is nothing plain about the flavor.  And Phat Thai must be paired with fresh shrimp.  The delicious taste goes straight to the heart of anyone who comes to Thailand, once they take even a single bite. 

3. Massaman curry with chicken has been voted the most delicious food in the world, with a sweet and creamy flavor.  It has a unique smell that can stir the desire to eat it again and again.

4. Papaya Salad Pok Pok is another dish that is not only popular with Thai people but also foreigners, because papaya salad, made with green papaya, tastes spicy but it also has a touch of the sweet and the sour.  There are many types to choose from.  You can order some anytime, anywhere, at an affordable price. 

5. Mango with Sticky Rice. We end with a sweet dessert dish: ripe mango eaten with sticky rice.  The flavors are perfectly contrasted.  It is available to eat all year round. As it is very hard to find abroad, since fresh mango is the key to the experience, if you want to eat this delicious dessert, you’ll need to book a plane ticket and come to eat some in Thailand.

Source :Tonkit Media., Ltd


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