The train market has in recent months become famous for its giant food - you’ll find a number of giant Thai dishes to try like egg noodles, pork bone soup, and now the massive lobster tom yum - possibly the world’s biggest bowl of tom yum?
Diaw Goong Rot Fai Restaurant (เตี๋ยวกุ้งรถไฟ) - This is the name of the restaurant, and when we ordered they started preparing the lobster.
Giant Lobster Tom Yum (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวต้มยำโครตกุ้งมังกรยักษ์) - They serve it in a basin, like a mini bathtub, not even a bowl. And it’s HUGE. They layer in the fish, squid, mussels, shrimp, and finally a giant lobster goes on top, followed by all the tom yum soup broth. Honestly, the seafood isn’t the freshest or best quality, but you don’t really go to eat a bathtub of seafood for the quality - you go for the insaneness of it.
Price - 2,800 THB ($89.27)
Here are the other Thai street foods we tried on this tour:
Seafood griddle cakes (ขนมครกทะเล)
Price - 60 THB ($1.91)
Green mango crab egg salad (ยำมะม่วงไข่ปูทะเล)
Price - 150 THB ($4.78)
Watermelon shake (แตงโมปั่น)
Price - 60 THB ($1.91)
Thanks again to Ramon for joining me on this Thai street food lobster tom yum food challenge! Again, check out Ramon: https://bit.ly/2K5SBvi
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Hi, @harry2anni, I write this comment to ask you to remove the tag #thai and use #thailand instead as #thai is reserved to Thai language only. Thank you