Eating with anyone else isn't as delicious as eating with you. Hold the hand of your family or loved one and come visit the magnificent floating market in the heart of Bangkok at the Krungthep Thara event presented by Kbank @Centralworld. This year, the event is grander than ever with the concept "Krungthep Dvaravati Sri Ayutthaya," the flowing stream of prosperity, connecting the golden age of Thai life. The event recreates the trading life on a giant replica ship and presents various performances, including shows from the four regions of Thailand, folk performances, Muay Thai, long drum dance, shadow puppets, rod puppets, and Khon masked dance, which rotate throughout the day.
The event is divided into three zones:
- Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Zone
- Bangkok Zone
- Pak Ao Chao Phraya River Zone
Culinary Delights of Phra Nakhon: A Gastronomic Adventure
This vibrant district brings together over 100 culinary gems from across Phra Nakhon, offering a tantalizing array of flavors and experiences.
Indulge in:
- Delectable Breads: Savor the renowned Yaowarat Bread, a testament to the district's rich culinary heritage.
- Savory Stir-fried Chicken: Delight in the aromatic Kua Gai Suan Mali, a dish that tantalizes the taste buds with its blend of spices and textures.
- Crispy Coconut Pancakes: Experience the unique flavors of Khanom Krok Khao Wang, a traditional Thai street food treat.
- Hearty Rice Porridge: Warm your soul with a comforting bowl of Ocha Khao Tom Haeng, a classic porridge dish with a flavorful twist.
- Creamy Egg Ice Cream: Indulge in the rich and creamy Ai Tim Khai Kaeng Sen Louis, a delightful dessert that will leave you wanting more.
- Riverside Delicacies: Explore the culinary offerings of Nong Rim Khlong, a charming riverside eatery with a diverse menu.
- Golden Roti and Aromatic Tea: Savor the perfect pairing of crispy Guroti Cha Chak and fragrant tea, a delightful combination that will tantalize your senses.
- Sweet and Refreshing Ice Cream: Cool down with a scoop of Ai Tim Yos Se, a refreshing treat with a unique and satisfying flavor.
- Duck Noodle Soup with Glass Noodles: Embark on a culinary adventure with Guay Tiao Ped Sai Kaew, a flavorful noodle soup that combines tender duck meat with delicate glass noodles.
- Hearty Rice Noodles: Immerse yourself in the rich flavors of Guay Jub Lang Wang, a traditional rice noodle dish with a rich and satisfying broth.
- Snowy Taro Delight: Discover the unique texture and taste of Je Nee Pueak Himmapan, a delightful dessert that will leave a lasting impression.
- Chicken Rice with a View: Savor the iconic Khao Man Gai Pratunam, a classic Thai dish with a breathtaking view of the bustling city.
- Fish Noodle Soup with a Story: Explore the flavors of Guay Tiao Pla Leua Sa, a traditional noodle soup with a rich history and a unique taste.
This is just a glimpse into the culinary tapestry of Phra Nakhon. With over 100 restaurants to choose from, there's something to satisfy every craving and palate. So, embark on a gastronomic adventure and discover the hidden gems that await you in this vibrant district.
Enjoy an extra special deal! Get amazing value with our 18 Baht for 18 Restaurants promotion. Simply have the KPLUS app and scan the QR code to redeem. (Available at participating stores only, and only on Saturdays and Sundays.)
Hurry up! The event is open from August 1st to 17th, 2018 at the CentralWorld Square from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Don't miss it!
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Clay pot coffee
Freshly stirred, stirred for the festival of the ancestors, haha.
The roti cha chak at Soi Ari is a must-try.
“一帆风顺” translates to "smooth sailing" or "all the way." It is a Chinese idiom that symbolizes success, prosperity, and a smooth journey. In the past, Chinese people often displayed this phrase in their shops or on their sailing ships.
Freshly grilled seafood is served on the spot.
The grilled squid is very fragrant, freshly grilled and ground.
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Sugar-molded sweets, which are now rarely seen.
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Authentic Pad Thai, with a wait time that can be quite long.
In the past, transportation primarily relied on water routes, especially for the Chinese who sailed junks to Thailand.
This restaurant by the canal specializes in crab dishes. The crab is served in large chunks, stir-fried with fragrant spices. Oh, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it!
A wide variety of delicious food. Let's take a quick look at the pictures.
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Indulge in the delectable flavors of Yaowarat's stuffed bread without enduring lengthy queues. Experience the same culinary delight right here.
The center stage will feature rotating activities every day.
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Roasted chicken with jasmine rice, an old-fashioned roasted chicken with a hint of charcoal aroma, delicious and fragrant.
Ancient Thai Desserts: Bua Himmapan and Dok Ga Ga
Bua Himmapan and Dok Ga Ga are two examples of classic Thai desserts.
Bua Himmapan, literally translating to "snow lotus," is a delicate and refreshing treat made with coconut milk, sugar, and tapioca flour. Its name evokes the image of a lotus flower blooming in the Himalayas, with its white, fluffy texture and sweet, floral aroma.
Dok Ga Ga, meaning "crow's beak," is a crispy and flavorful cookie made with rice flour, coconut milk, and palm sugar. Its name comes from its resemblance to the beak of a crow, with its pointed shape and dark brown color.
Both Bua Himmapan and Dok Ga Ga are traditionally served during special occasions and festivals, and their unique flavors and textures have made them beloved by generations of Thais.
Savory green curry with three options to choose from. Kplus app users can scan and pay for their meal for only 18 baht.
Pork in a sarong, a favorite dish of Khun Pi Mai.
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