4 MUST EAT PAD THAI in BANGKOK 🇹🇭 (Non Touristy)

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Today I want to show you four of my favourite pad Thai in Bangkok. Now remember I'm not saying there are the BEST PAD THAI IN BANGKOK, I'm saying they are my FAVOURITE so feel free to disagree.\

1. Pad Thai Narok Taek ร้านผัดไท นรกแตก
https://maps.app.goo.gl/iozrV75TgZT3a...

2. Pa Lek Restaurant ร้านป้าเล็ก คลองบางหลวง (Weekends only)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/5A8xD67GXeiV5...

3. Pad Thai Baitong ผัดไทยใบตอง
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dpTakfwpwc4ze...

4. Pad Thai Look Bang Sakae ผัดไทยบางสะแก
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UnTjffAW4vEqv...

About Pad Thai:
Origins:
Chinese Influence: While Pad Thai is considered a quintessential Thai dish today, its origins have strong ties to Chinese cuisine. It is believed that Chinese traders introduced rice noodles to Thailand, where they were adapted and transformed into various Thai dishes, including Pad Thai.
1930s Creation: The modern version of Pad Thai is said to have been created during the 1930s in an effort to promote Thai nationalism and a sense of identity. Then-Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram, also known as Phibun, sought to modernize Thailand and encourage the consumption of rice noodles to reduce rice consumption and increase national identity.
Influence of Plaek Phibunsongkhram:
Nationalistic Policies: Phibun implemented various nationalistic policies, including a campaign to change the country's name from Siam to Thailand, promoting the Thai language, and encouraging the adoption of Thai cuisine.
Pad Thai Promotion: As part of this effort, Phibun promoted Pad Thai as a national dish. He established cooking schools to teach people how to make it and encouraged street vendors to sell it.
Evolution and Popularity:
Economic Changes: Pad Thai gained popularity as Thailand experienced economic changes and urbanization. It became a popular street food because it was affordable, quick to prepare, and delicious.
International Spread: In the latter half of the 20th century, with the rise of tourism and the spread of Thai restaurants around the world, Pad Thai gained international recognition and became one of the most well-known Thai dishes globally.


THIS IS REAL BANGKOK STREET FOOD!

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00:00 intro
00:26 Pad Thai Narok Taek
09:44 Pa Lek
12:55 Pad Thai Baitong
20:00 Pad Thai Look Bang Sakae

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My name’s Gary and I’ve been living in Bangkok for the past five plus years and travelling Thailand for over ten. I’m obsessed with Thai street food and it’s that obsession that led me to start this YouTube channel. I want to share my favourite hidden spots in Bangkok and the rest of Thailand so you can fall in love with authentic, local Thai food as much as I have!

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