Comments on: Krabi’s Cheap and Divine Eats https://uncorneredmarket.com/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/ Travel That Cares for Our Planet and Its People Mon, 13 Aug 2018 10:02:35 +0000 hourly 1 By: Joy | Joy's Thai Food https://uncorneredmarket.com/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-2517 Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:25:43 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/2007/04/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-2517 This is a great post about Krabi! You are right, the night market off Thanon Maharat (Maharat road) is the best place to go for an evening meal. One can find so much Thai food variety – even bugs to eat! Didn’t you eat some?

We really enjoy the pancakes and other snacks there. Down the road a little bit – away from the 7-11 are more stands that focus on kebabs and other meats. Some of my favorites too!

People in the west know sator as stink bean – yes, and also as “fava beans”.

Good Dream guesthouse also has free WIFI and the coffee is pretty good (so says a friend from the UK.)

Great post – will read more here in a few minutes… 🙂 Joy

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By: Audrey https://uncorneredmarket.com/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-28 Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:05:00 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/2007/04/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-28 If the food in Indonesia is close to the food in Krabi, then we’d be in heaven there! We tried the sator in a spicy dry curry. Very tasty. Hmmm….I’m hungry now just thinking about the Krabi night market!

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By: Imelda https://uncorneredmarket.com/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-26 Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:10:32 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/2007/04/krabis-cheap-and-divine-eats/#comment-26 Audrey and Dan.. you remind me of home soo mucchh:-((.
I think so far, Krabi and Indonesia (OK, not a precise geographical comparison:-)) share the closest similarity in terms of food. Did you try the sator in the end (the hanging long pea in your video)?

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