A real find for lovers of shopping and atmospheric walks! The market is open only on weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday). A huge selection of clothing and accessories. From stylish clothes and shoes to bags, jewelry and all sorts of little things. There are good replicas of leading brands) The prices are pleasantly surprising, and if you bargain, you can get away with great purchases.
🍢 Food is a separate delight! It has everything from Thai delicacies to international dishes. I especially recommend trying the local street food: kebabs, seafood and fresh fruits.
The atmosphere of the market is very authentic, with live music, bright lights and a pleasant crowd. You feel like a part of the real Thailand here. On the downside, the market can be crowded during peak hours, especially in the late afternoon, and some sellers do not speak English, but this adds flavor and fun to the bidding process. The main thing is to sabay sabay and smile)
An interesting, vibrant place. Of course, the food aisles were the most impressive: you can try a lot of different dishes.
You can also buy souvenirs and gifts at home.
Everything is made for tourists.
We had a great time there.
Not a market, but some kind of holiday. There are a lot of people of all nationalities, everyone is smiling and enjoying life. The sellers are very friendly, they don't pull on the collar. Buy from me. And they're good at Russian. You can eat heartily and cheaply. I ate a crocodile shish kebab, grasshoppers, maggots of some kind. And the shrimps are huge, alive, they were cooked in front of me. There are a hundred different soups and fruit smoothies. And nearby, under one roof, there are ruins of clothes and shoes. And everything is "branded", the quality is excellent and the prices are five kopecks. I wrote it from the bottom of my heart, without a drop of sarcasm. I advise everyone to visit this fairy tale.