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BANGKOK, THAILAND – Today we’re going on a tour to eat the best North Indian food, especially Punjab food, in Bangkok, Thailand. We’re going to eat everything from street food in Pahurat to Indian fine dining. Get ready for an ultimate Indian food experience in Bangkok, Thailand!

We’re starting this tour in Pahurat, which is known as Bangkok’s Little India. Surrounding the main Siri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple, you’ll find narrow alleys and lanes with lots of street food and hole in the wall restaurants.

Punjab Sweets (https://goo.gl/maps/nc5FxTyewPR24oEr9) – Just down the alley outside of India Emporium is Punjab Sweets a 30 year shop selling sweets and Indian food – especially dishes like chole bhatura. It’s a great place to hang out for a morning tea and their chole bhatura is the real highlight. The owner was also really nice and gave us a place of their famous sweets to try. Prices – 100 – 150 THB ($2.99 – $4.48)

Just outside Punjab Sweets is a great stall to try Paan – 10 THB ($0.30)

Samosa Corner (https://goo.gl/maps/eKv7dVAdKVqV6kQi9) – I believe it’s one of the only samosa street food stalls in Bangkok that’s been serving delicious samosas and pakoras for 45 years. You don’t want to miss it when you’re in Pahurat. Price – 70 THB ($2.09) for 5

Amritsr (https://g.page/amritsr?share) – Next up on this North Indian food tour in Bangkok we went to Amritsr, specializing in Punjabi cuisine, especially Amritsari dishes. This is the type of restaurant where you’ll find a huge menu of dishes, and you can’t really go wrong. They have a huge section of dishes cooked in the tandoor, and my favorite was the achari tikka, one of the greatest ever. They also have the entire range of North Indian thick and rich curry’s. Highly recommended for some of the best North Indian restaurants in Bangkok. Prices – 200 – 400 THB ($5.97 – $11.95) per dish

Punjab Grill (https://g.page/punjabgrillbangkok?share) – Finally to complete this North Indian food tour in Bangkok, we went to Punjab Grill, a contemporary North Indian restaurant that serves authentic and modern dishes. Their lamb dishes are particularly delicious and I also loved their incredible tandoori prawns. You can order a la carte, and they also offer a tasting menu, as a fine dining experience, and a buffet brunch on Sundays. Prices – 400 – 800 THB ($11.95 – $23.89) per dish

It was an amazing time eating through Bangkok, at some of the best North Indian restaurants!

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48 Comments

  1. You want to taste world no 1 laddu you must visit thirupathi temple it's only available as prasadam in thirupathi temple.you tasted that milk cake it name in India mysoore Pak it's name came from Mysore it's in karnataka visit to Mysore .

  2. I am just distracted by the manager/ owner…Just sitting at the table…staring at ur face..ahhh so awkward

  3. Ooh wow😋, that's amazing and the wonderful thing he says wow! to all kind of food never criticise . Indian food have a different culture and that's why it's full of spices aroma taste and mostly love the way you cook and the way serve it makes it rich in taste .God luck dear make more videos and let every body know how rich is the food culture of the world .

  4. Who needs to look around for places in the world to visit when you have your own personal tour guide in Mark!! LOL! For real though, just always so ridiculously impressed with your humility, respect for culture, and unquestionable LOVE for food!! Definitely a must see for me now so thank you! Most especially the samosa corner and Amritsr restaurant!

  5. Honest to Goodness.. the messy way he eats with his hands all over the planet 🌎 grossed me out .. I am not a weird person about hand eating but he needs to tighten up his style ..

  6. Thanks mark never had this type of food, but I can’t wait to find me a good Indian restaurant now

  7. Sir I have one request that you just see the person face an react your food vibe that makes the person happy it will be

  8. bro u are eating foods in right way thats how we people eat in india with hands

  9. Mark knows the exact names of the Indian cuisines and pronounces it correctly. And on top of that, he has mastered the correct way of eating Indian food and that's by hands. I see a lot of foreign vloggers eating Indian food with hands, but either they struggle or they eat it the wrong way, but Mark has mastered it, along with David Hoffman, of course.

  10. I love Indian food so much. I've had Paan in New York and other dishes. It's truly lovely that they can safely and cleanly make delicious food in Bangkok. I wish the Indian government cared enough about their citizens and tourists to clean up the streets so small businesses can thrive.

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