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Talad Rot Fai Ratchada: The night market in Bangkok you should be visiting

Just got back from a 5D4N trip to Bangkok with my mum and bro (I know, I know, I just returned from Guangzhou two weeks ago LOL) which is also another eat-shop-sleep-repeat kind of holiday 😀

Bangkok is a destination that has been blogged to death plus it’s my 4th time there, so I won’t be writing a lot about it, but I did visit Rot Fai Market Ratchada for the first time and feel that it’s still quite underrated. So here are some food photos!

Rot Fai Ratchada food

Known as the “New Rot Fai Market”, it is located in the Ratchada area and just beside Esplanade Shopping Mall. The closest MRT station is Thailand Cultural Centre but we took an Uber because Grab/Uber in Bangkok is super cheap. The original Rot Fai Market in Srinakarin, while larger, is also a lot further and not as accessible.

I read that prices at Talad Rot Fai Ratchada are even cheaper than the famous Chatuchak and I wasn’t disappointed. We headed straight to the food stalls for dinner and coming here on an empty stomach proved to be a wise decision!

Talad Rot Fai Ratchada food

Food at Rot Fai Ratchada

Duck rice and pork leg rice at only 60 baht each! I love that most pork/duck/chicken rice in Bangkok is tasty without being greasy and always comes with eggs and vegetables. This one even had both leafy greens and salted vegetables.

Anyway I got so excited that on my first mouthful of rice, I choked on the chilli powder, coughed and started tearing. Two girls seated beside us were very stunned when they saw me crying (I was touched by how nice the food was la hahaha).

Bangkok night market

Curry chicken noodles for a mere 50 baht.

Bangkok street food

It even comes with a juicy drumstick! I don’t like the crispy bits on top though.

Chatuchak street food

Sooo refreshing to have this while strolling down all the stalls in the humid weather.

Bangkok watermelon dessert

This iconic watermelon dessert costs only 60 baht (around S$2.50) and you can find them everywhere in Chatuchak for the same price, if I remember correctly. Yet people queue like mad and pay like $12 (?) for it at Geylang Serai…

Bangkok big bowl noodles

This is freaking glorious!!! Think of it as upsized bak chor mee with braised pork, different kinds of meat balls, eggs and ‘mini crabs’ (not actual crabs but there’s minced meat with crab roe under the shells).

One bowl for only 170 baht and there’s an even bigger bowl for larger groups!

New Rot Fai Market Ratchada

My finger for comparison… wahaha.

Rot Fai Market giant noodles

Damn tasty and a must-try, but I recommend ordering it only if you have at least 3 to 4 pax. Well, you can try 1 or 2 pax too if you don’t plan on eating anything else at the night market, which is quite a shame.

Train Night Market Ratchada

If you are wondering how we can finish this and still manage to eat so many other things, that’s cos you haven’t met my brother and/or witnessed my full eating prowess hahaha.

Bangkok fried insects

Okay I didn’t eat any insects. Have never tried them either.

Bangkok fried giant water bug

These look like very fat cockroaches ugh…

Rot Fai Ratchada seafood

Seafood is very affordable here too. Somehow the river prawns and cockles I saw at various places are all damn huge. Even the couple of prawns accompanying your pad thai from the food court are big and fresh.

Bangkok street seafood

Bangkok grilled prawns

Looks damn good huh??? Sadly I didn’t try the seafood at Rot Fai Ratchada because I was too full, but there were plenty of stalls (you can get sashimi at 50 baht) and one was even crab-in-da-bag style.

Grilled squid street food

I have no idea which part of the sotong this is, but it’s sooo good that I returned to dabao 3 more sticks. Grilled to perfection and of the right texture, plus it goes so well with the chilli sauce. And yeah only 10 baht per stick!

Bangkok mini pancakes

Super cute mini butter pancakes for 20 baht per cup!!!

Bangkok mickey pancakes

Really damn cute and true to the display sample, mickey mouse ears and all. You can drizzle your own sauces too so I chose maple syrup (nothing beats this) and it was heaven.

Bangkok Thai roti

Thai roti is another must-eat when I’m in Thailand… it’s the same thing that I was craving during my solo trip last year and went out with a torchlight to buy late at night hahaha.

Thai roti street food

My favourite flavour is just plain with egg and drizzled with condensed milk woohoo. But there are loads of other combinations involving bananas and nutellas and whatnot.

Rod Fai Night Market

The highlight of Talad Rot Fai Ratchada for me would be the wide array of cheap but delicious food. Besides live bands, there are also lots of bars (you can even sit on the “roof”), and shops selling clothes/souvenirs/etc (though I think Pratunam is still the cheapest for shopping), so it’s really quite a bustling and exciting market to visit at night.

Hopefully the prices don’t go up like what has happened to many other places in Bangkok due to tourism. But quickly pop by just in case! ? (I also went to Talad Neon but it’s quite overrated and not as cheap so skip that).

Opening Hours: 5pm – midnight daily
Location: Ratcadaphisek Road, beside Esplanade mall
Nearest station: Thailand Cultural Centre MRT

My first solo trip at 22 (12 days in Thailand)

Krabi limestone cliffs

So I just came back from 4 days in KL with my family then another 12 days alone in Thailand hehe. Can’t remember how the idea came about or the exact moment it came to fruition.

While booking my flights and accommodation, I kept thinking that I must be crazy to go through with this. Even told myself that if I reached Thailand and all I felt like was staying in my room to sleep and read A Song of Ice and Fire, that was fine too HAHA.

But I am so glad I did it because it was such an incredible and empowering experience. I had so much fun and met so many awesome people. Loved and enjoyed every moment!!

What made me do it

  • Mainly because I wanted to try as it’s said to be a completely different experience
  • Generally tired of people and urban life and routine
  • I know a couple of females who are frequent solo travellers
  • So I thought, “If they can do it, why can’t I?”
  • Had no problems for my previous free and easy trips with other people
  • All I need is Internet for Google Maps cos I’m horrible with directions (yes I know of the offline trick but having Internet connection all the time saves lives ok)

In fact for Korea, I brought my mum to Jeju / Seoul / Nami Island / DMZ and had no problems getting around even without 3G internet. So surely I can’t fare too badly alone…

Krabi Tup Island

Why I chose Krabi > Khao Yai > Bangkok

It’s amazing where life brings you. Initially I was only considering a short trip to Bangkok because I feel quite familiar with it, having been there twice before. Plus Thai people are very hospitable and warm so don’t have to worry about asking for help.

Then I read about all the touristy things you can do in Khao Yai so that was in my list too. When I did further research, I found out about the national park. More reading took me to Khao Sok National Park which I was keen to visit as well.

But to get to Khao Sok, you need to get to Surat Thani, which is close to Krabi and Phuket. Already been to Phuket in 2014, didn’t think it was that cheap or fun unless you want to party. Krabi seemed to suit all my preferences so I chose it as my starting point.

Decided to skip Khao Sok though because two national parks in one trip seemed like overkill. Plus I got lazy when I think about having to fly to Surat Thani then still take a long bus ride or something to Khao Sok haha.

Turned out these three stops were just nice though! Not too long or short. I got to do a bit of everything: Sightseeing, trekking, island-hopping and beaches, shopping and relaxing etc.

I didn’t plan a lot and everything was in my head. Just had a rough idea of how many days to spend in each place, what I want to do, where the places are and how to get there.

It’s also low season in Thailand now due to the rainy weather. But in return you get cool temperatures, low prices and minimal tourists so give me that any day! No thunderstorm will spoil a trip or your photos more than obnoxious, loud-mouthed PRCs, I tell you.

Anyway here’s a brief outline of what I did, with minimal pictures. Otherwise I’ll never get around to publishing this post. Might blog more if I have time.

Off I go

My trip was off to a good start even I flew because there was a free photobooth and staff were giving away snacks. And you know how much I like freebies and taking photos 😀

Changi Airport photobooth

  • $45 one-way flight to Krabi (taxes included)
  • Bought a 7-day data SIM card for 299฿ on the plane
  • Switched seats so that two girls separated by the aisle could sit together
  • Elderly couple who borrowed my pen to fill in the immigration card (I’m so prepared for this ok) were very surprised that I was travelling alone and said, “So brave”

Day 1: Krabi Town

  • Took the shuttle bus from the airport (90฿) to Rooms @ Krabi Guesthouse
  • Got a free room upgrade when I arrived 😀
  • Favourite thing about this place was the view cos it’s by the river
  • Checked out this 10-day festival nearby at staff’s recommendation
  • Went to the Chao Fah Night Food Market to eat some more

The guy manning the guesthouse is super friendly and nice. Every time he sees me, he greets me enthusiastically and ask how I am or how my day went. Way to make someone feel welcome! See what I mean about Thai people?

Krabi River

I wake up to this and take walks along this beautiful river daily

Chao Fah beef soup

Had damn awesome beef soup here. Had planned on checking out another night market but it was further up and already dark so I decided to go just back and rest.

Day 2: Krabi Town

  • Went to the Maharaj Morning Market, walked around main town area
  • Visited Wat Kaewkorawaram temple
  • Took a motorbike taxi to Tiger Cave temple
  • Climbed a whopping 1,237 steps to reach the peak
  • Felt so accomplished and most amazing views ever!!!!
  • Sent videos to tell all my friends and family about my feat hahaha
  • Climbed back down and bought a drink to reward myself
  • Had the drink stolen by an asshole macaque
  • Took a motorbike taxi back to guesthouse
  • Bathed and then went to the festival again for food
  • Had the nicest egg with roti in Thailand ever plus lots of junk food
  • Walked to the iconic mud crab sculpture for photos
  • Went to the weekend night market which was super lively
  • Ate and then dapao-ed more food back
  • Damn tired plus it was dark so I took a motorbike taxi back

Shoutout to the two biker friends I have in Singapore who taught me how to get on and off a bike so I didn’t look like a fool when riding one in Krabi HAHAHA.

Tiger Cave Temple Krabi

This is just one side… wait till I post the rest of the photos (if I ever)!

Krabi mud crab

Day 3: Krabi Town > Ao Nang

  • Checked out and admired the river for one last time with a fruit shake
  • Walked further up to catch the open-air shuttle bus (60฿) to Ao Nang
  • Checked into Krabi Forest Homestay
  • Walked to Ao Nang Beach for photos with the swordfish sculpture
  • There’s a lot of street food along the way
  • Checked out the Walking Street shops
  • Ran into another solo Singaporean woman whom I’d met on the airport bus
  • We recognised each other and chatted a bit
  • Stocked up on drinks at the family mart for my fridge
  • Had a damn shiok 2-hour Thai massage

So glad I had ample time and thought of staying at both Krabi Town and Ao Nang. Because they are not near at all and one day is not enough to explore each place. Plus bus services stop at around 6pm.

Ao Nang beach

Taken from Snapchat hence the filters. But all the other photos in this post are straight from the camera with minimal post-processing (only brightened some). Krabi is so freaking beautiful that it’s almost unreal.

Ao Nang swordfish

Day 4: Ao Nang

  • Walked right to the end of Ao Nang beach where it’s completely empty
  • Walked back to guesthouse to get ready for my 7-island sunset tour
  • The brochure says 1,800฿ but I paid only 700฿ lol
  • Got picked up and dropped off at the pier to board the boat
  • China uncle referred to me as the ‘S’porean who came here to play on her own’
  • Went snorkelling which felt amazing beyond words
  • Visited several islands and beaches including Railay
  • Dinner on the boat at sunset then back to the pier for a fire show
  • Driven back to guesthouse but I was craving egg roti pancake after bathing
  • So I walked out to buy and brought along a torchlight cos it was dark LOL

Krabi sea

Zero editing! Oh Krabi, you have stolen my heart…

Krabi snorkelling

If I knew this trip was going to make me so happy, I would have done it sooner.

Honestly I can’t believe how pristine the islands and beaches here are despite being such popular tourist destinations. Crystal clear water, clean white sand, gorgeous blue skies and seas. Super lucky that it didn’t rain the entire time during our tour too.

Everyone was so nice to me too, even the boatmen. Also got to know a group of friendly Singaporeans who asked me to join them when they went for massages that night and elephant trekking the next day. But I declined because I had my own plans.

Day 5: Krabi > Bangkok > Pak Chong > Khao Yai

  • Woke up at 5am for the shuttle bus to the airport at 5.40am (150฿)
  • Took a domestic Thai Lion Air flight to Bangkok ($22)
  • From Don Muang airport, took the shuttle bus to Mo Chit Bus Terminal (30฿)
  • Boarded the 11.30am bus to Pak Chong (133฿), 3-hour journey
  • Reached Pak Chong bus station and waited for guesthouse staff to pick me up
  • Reached Bobby’s Apartments at about 3pm
  • Went on a half-day tour near Khao Yai
  • Swam in a crystal clear natural spring then visited a local market
  • Went to a cave where there were hundreds of bats flying around
  • Watched millions of bats fly out of their caves at sunset (video)

Super rushed day because the half-day tour starts at 3pm so I was trying to reach before that. So grateful that everyone waited for me to start the tour!

Khao Yai natural spring

Khao Yai sunset bats

Day 6: Khao Yai National Park

  • I thought the full day tour started at 8am so I woke up at 6.50am
  • Was told that it started at 7am LOL so I had to rush while others waited again
  • Arrived at the national park and went to look at gibbons
  • Omg their mating calls are damn nice to listen to
  • Trekking through the jungle till 5pm but we didn’t see much animals
  • There was a huge waterfall and the fog on my face felt sooo good
  • So tired I wanna die, set up camp, took a shower, had dinner
  • Had a ~revelation~ about how little we actually need in life
  • Falling asleep in a tent to sounds of the rain and animals = priceless experience

I thought the trekking would be on proper walkways and paths like all the other treks I’ve done before but this was literally off the beaten path and deep in the jungle. A woman on the tour had to keep holding my hand every time we went up or down somewhere steep or slippery because my cheap shoes CMI.

Plus I forgot to bring a change of clothes or toiletries for camping due to rushing. Borrowed soap and a towel from the Dutch family who did the camping with me, wore back the same clothes. While bathing I realised actually all humans really need is clean water 💡

Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai waterfall

Day 7: Khao Yai National Park

  • Woke up right amongst nature and feeling so happy to be here
  • Did more trekking and the family took turns holding my hands to support me
  • At some points, it was so slippery that I did crash into them but nobody fell over
  • Saw lots of birds, butterflies, waterfalls
  • Lichen, a dhole, a scorpion, snakes and even a crocodile!!!
  • Drove up to a two different viewpoints and the scenery is breathtaking
  • Returned to the guesthouse at 7pm+ and had dinner with the Dutch family
  • Exchanged stories about Singapore and Holland

The family of five is so incredibly nice and I’ll never forget their kindness… So grateful for everything, especially how they pretty much helped me to survive the 2.5 day jungle trek.

Bobby's Apartments food

Best pad thai I ever had in my life… gosh the pork was so juicy

Khao Yai view point

Day 8: Pak Chong > Bangkok

  • Checked out and got dropped off at the bus station in the morning
  • 3-hour bus journey back to Bangkok (free bottled water and biscuit provided)
  • Took a taxi from Mo Chit Bus Terminal to Pratunam cos lazy / carrying luggage (160฿)
  • Checked into Baiyoke Boutique Hotel
  • Ate and shopped around in the area till 11pm

Bangkok Thai iced tea

Couldn’t stop drinking Thai iced tea

Day 9: Bangkok

  • Shopped around the morning market
  • Took hotel’s free shuttle bus to Chatuchak Weekend Market
  • Had coconut ice cream, watermelon volcano, rainbow fruit soda
  • Eat and shop and eat and shop and eat and shop
  • Took MRT to Union Mall 2 stops away
  • Whoever said it’s cheap is a hugeass liar
  • Took MRT and BTS to Thong Lo for last day of TGIFest
  • Eat and eat and eat and eat and eat
  • Went back hotel to soak in the tub cos so tired

Bangkok TGIFest

Linus realised I was in Bangkok and told me he just booked a last minute flight here cos #yolo. Then we realised we were on the same flight home on the 20th haha.

Actually I didn’t do much in Bangkok except shopping and eating, especially after he arrived. Had planned to spend a day at Ayutthaya or visit the Grand Palace (3 times in Bangkok and I still haven’t seen its #1 attraction lol) but I got lazy.

The Baiyoke area alone is so distracting because I couldn’t stop shopping. Even a 10-minute walk to Platinum Mall turned into over three hours because there were so many stalls along the way!

Day 10: Bangkok

  • Had hotel breakfast then went back to sleep
  • Met up with Linus and his friend Zach and we went to eat Sabx2 wanton mee
  • Super bohua ok they raised the price to a whopping 100฿ wtf is u srs
  • Went to do more shopping from day to night
  • Went to the supermarket to get drinks with the guys
  • Came back, one kept playing phone game and one kept swiping Tinder…
  • … While I dozed off

Baiyoke Boutique Hotel breakfast

Only trying this cos I had a free coupon… decent but I’ll choose street food any day!

Day 11: Bangkok

  • Woke up at noon and went to eat a free plate of pad thai from the hotel
  • Went on a spree at Big C supermarket where I spent hours and 2,900฿ LOL
  • Walked 40 minutes back to the hotel carrying all my stuff #achievementunlocked
  • Everyone looked at me like I was mad though hahaha
  • Craving chicken rice so went to look for the most famous pink shirt one
  • Passed by the second most famous green shirt one
  • Lazy walk further so ended up eating at the blue shirt one -_-
  • Saw a stall selling yummy-looking pork trotters otw back
  • So I dapao-ed and it was the most worth it and delicious meal everrr
  • Went to use my free 10-minute massage from the hotel
  • Decided to pay for another 1 hour cos damn shiok and legs breaking
  • Impressed at myself for all that I managed to pack and squeeze in luggage
  • Linus told me to “come down for drinks”which also included shit load of food
  • Tom yum soup, grilled prawns and sotong, pork skewers, popiah etc

Bangkok Big C

Bangkok Big C Supermarket

#NeedNoMan 😎

Day 11: Bangkok

  • Did nothing but lazing about and last minute packing
  • Took hotel’s free transfer to airport rail link
  • Boarded TigerAir flight ($106 including checked baggage)
  • Shared a cab with Linus and home sweet home!

Really thankful that Linus was here to help me carry my heavy luggage because I bought so much HAHA. Need no man but still good to have one around, oops. Also I thought I was budgeting very well the first half of my trip. Oh, Bangkok…

Bangkok shopping

Afterthoughts

Seriously unforgettable trip. I did not have any bad experiences nor feel anything negative at all the whole time which is a surprise even to myself. No scams, no harassment, no emoing. Just one big happy adventure. Can’t wait to do this again!

Got lots more beautiful photos and things to share actually so hopefully I’ll find time to post more. Sigh I have so many other fun trips I’ve never blogged about haha.

So pleased with myself for a successful solo trip, getting out of my comfort zone, challenging myself and experiencing so many new things. Some things you will always remember for life and this is one of them 🙂

Tup Island swimming