PAN FRIED NOODLES Bangkok Thailand Street Food Guide GH5 mft
This episode of my cinematic street food guide to Bangkok is about Jay (big sister) Hong, the queen of pan fried noodles. Her legendary restaurant is hidden in a dark alley. But don’t worry: be prepared to be happy!

#BANGKOK #THAILAND #STREET #FOOD #GUIDE

TIMESTAMPS
00:00-01:59: Jay Hong
01:59-02:14: End Screen (Subscribe/Keep Watching)

LINKS
SUBSCRIBE:
MY GEAR:
10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER AT MOMENT:
MUSIC FOR YOUTUBE:
SONG(S) USED: Imaginary Friends (Oomiee)

THAI FOOD PLAYLIST 2019:
THAI FOOD PLAYLIST 2018:
PHUKET TRAVEL GUIDE 2019:
BANGKOK TRAVEL GUIDE 2018:

Tim Thorer (*1979) is a full time journalist from germany who travels the world and films what he eats. He’s already been to 38 countries including North Korea, USA, Barbados, Guatemala and Kenia. But his most favourite place on earth is Thailand. Mainly because of the people and secondly because of the amazingly delicious food. Since 2017 he writes a Thai Food Blog. Since 2018 he films some of his most memorable moments in Thailand. His favorite locations are street food stalls and markets. He used to film with a Panasonic GX8. But as things got more serious (after watching Chefs Table and Mark Wiens) he switched to a Panasonic Lumix GH5 (with Rode mic). That mirrorless camera Panasonic GH5 comes with small lenses for a micro four thirds (mft) mount and lets the user record in many different frame rates, from 2 frames per second to 180 fps. So expect a lot of slow motion (Bangkok cinematic) and timelapse sequences but no typical Thailand vlog.

Find Tim Thorer here:

Website:
Fanshop:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram 1:
Instagram 2:
Instagram 3:

DISCLAIMERS:
The equipment links have affiliate codes, if you purchase gear via these links I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you! This video was not paid for by outside persons or manufacturers. No gear was supplied to me for this video.

AloJapan.com