Yes, yes, understandably that Singapore and Malaysia have got many Thai restaurants that offers authentic and reasonably priced Thai food, but they’re nothing compare to the real McCoy in Thailand. If you’re in Bangkok, there’re two things you’ve got to do: shopping and eating. And what should you eat over there?

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Boat Noodles
If you went to Bangkok and didn’t have their boat noodles, you might as well go Phuket. It’s not a Maggi Mee but a small bowl of noodles that has strong flavour. Just order more than one bowl, because you won’t feel the “shiok-ness” with just one bowl.

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Sweet Potato Balls
It’s almost like fried ice-cream—when you take a bite, you’ll feel the crisp first before the soft, tender taste of their fresh sweet potato. It’s a perfect match made in heaven!

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Fried chicken
If you’ve been to any part of Thailand, you’ll know that their large-ass fried chicken, usually sold in roadside stalls, are just different. It’s fried and grilled on the spot, and the skin is so damn juicy that it’s almost like having Xiao Long Bao.

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Coconut ice-cream
This has just trended in Singapore, but in Thailand, this is da dessert. Here, you’ll find the most original and freshest coconut ice-cream. Ever.

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Grilled Pork Sticks
Similar to fried chicken, this is usually on roadside and you won’t miss the fragrance that’ll just draw you to the store. It’s easier to consume since there’s no bone, and just like fried chicken, they’re grilled on charcoal, so it just makes the skin so tender…

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Pad Thai
Pad Thai is sold everywhere in Singapore, but once you’ve tried one Pad Thai in Bangkok, you won’t want to have Pad Thai in Singapore. The flavour is usually much stronger, and of course everything just tastes fresher.

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Crispy Pancake
This looks as good as it tastes. It’s like a biscuit sandwich, and we highly suggest the topping of coconut, because where else can you find the freshest coconut?

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Waffles
Unlike the waffles in Singapore, it’s yellow instead of green and it has that crispy skin due to its small size. Just be careful—you might get addicted to it, and the calories are crazy!

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Mango Sticky Rice
The most popular dessert in Thai cruise, you need to try Bangkok’s version simply because the mango is so much fresher. I think by now, you should know why Bangkok’s food is much better than Singapore’s Thai food—everything is fresh as they’re not imported!

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Insects
Okay, this might turn some of you off, but hey, they’re filled with protein and you definitely won’t find them anywhere in Singapore. So why not give it a try?
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