Amazing Thai Street Food at Owl Night Market
Twenty-five kilometers from Bangkok's tourist traps, DancingBacons finds the kind of night market where technique gets passed down through cal-burned hands instead of culinary school textbooks. Watch a som tam vendor who's been working the same corner for fifteen years build flavors that would make your garde manger weep — mortar and pestle, fish sauce measured by instinct, lime juice that cuts through the humid night like a good knife through protein. You've tasted "authentic Thai" at every strip mall joint in America, but this is the real mise en place: vendors who show up at sunset and don't go home until the last drunk office worker stumbles away with sticky rice.
— The Chef's Take
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