The market as a market has everything that a Thai market should have, from a crocodile to a shark, plus a huge golden rooster (not every market has one) and a small, apparently Chinese pagoda
Tip number 1 in such places, if you take a smoothie in such places, ask for low ice, low sugar, the taste is not lost from this, if you are refused, they just pile on you, it's better not to return to such a place. It uses a flavor enhancer as sugar. It's better not to drink too much of it.
A huge market, an incredible number of marine life, everything in aquariums, lots of ready-made food, everything is prepared in front of you, everything is fresh, it's just a paradise for seafood lovers!
Fresh produce, delicious cooking!
Prices are the same everywhere, but you need to bargain)
Especially for clothes and cosmetics
Soap, coconut oil and other Thai coolies can be bought at a discount of 30-40%,
All I can say is that the market is open day and night. The life of the market begins in full force only from 21 o'clock in the evening. Prices are high during the day and low at night. There are more chances to bargain in the evening.
The market is like a market. Nothing out of the ordinary. The choice of food and drink is large. I ordered a shark there for the price of tuna. If you live nearby, then it's normal..