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Congratulations to Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) who recently was awarded a Michelin Star!

Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) is no doubt one of the most legendary Thai street food restaurants in Bangkok – some people are loyal fans, others say that it’s overpriced. It’s a Thai restaurants in Bangkok that I had been wanting to eat at for a long time, but never got around to it – partly because it is so expensive. So finally one day for lunch, Ying and I drove over to central Bangkok to try Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) for the first time.

But really quickly, about the name….

In Thai, Jay (เจ๊) means a Chinese Aunty and Fai (ไฝ) means a mole, yes a mole. What I can tell you first about the restaurant is that the owner is absolutely awesome. She wears ski goggles and a snow cap while she’s cooking, and she cooks over huge fire charcoal, fanning the flame as she expertly cooks. She’s also quite a character, and she loves to chat – so while I was filming she shared all about herself, and how her method of cooking her legendary Thai crab omelet ensures that it doesn’t soak up very much oil. It’s indeed the most amazing omelet you might ever see in your life.

Crab omelet (ไข่เจียวปู) – You can either order the 800 THB or the 1000 THB crab omelet, I went with the 1000 THB. It’s huge, but only uses 2 eggs, but it’s packed with shell less crab nuggets. The omelet is cooked burrito style, and it’s massive. It’s a must order when you eat at Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ).

Drunken noodles (เส้นใหญ่ผัดขี้เมาทะเล) – Her version of Thai drunken noodles (pad kee mao sen ya) is the dish I would come back for over and over again. Again, it’s not cheap, but the quality of seafood and the seasoning that she uses is superb. The balance of flavor will blow your mind – it’s really the best plate of Thai drunken noodles I’ve had in Bangkok.

Tom yum goong (ต้มยำกุ้ง) – For our final dish we tried Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ) tom yum goong. Again, massive prawns and seafood were used, and she cooked it over charcoal. It was awesomely delicious, sour, and flavorful.

Conclusion:
Eating at Thai street food restaurants like this can be all about expectations. You have to go in knowing the prices are very high and you’re going to spend way more money than going to any other corner Thai street food restaurant. That being said, it’s a one-of-a-kind historical culinary legend of a restaurant in Bangkok. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience eat at Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ), and it was an honor to stand there and talk with Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ), and then eat her cooking.

Total price – 2,370 THB ($72.32)

Jay Fai (ร้านเจ๊ไฝ)
Address: 327 Thanon Maha Chai, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Open hours: 1:30 pm – 1:30 am
Phone: 02-2339384

ที่อยู่ 327 ถนน มหาไชย แขวงสำราญราษฎร์ เขตพระนคร กรุงเทพฯ 10200
โทร. 02-2339384
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33 Comments

  1. mark i speak raju from pune india how you manage expenses to travel abroad nd eat expensive meals many times pl tell i also want to become food blogger

  2. Mark you is a foo🤣.. I love watching your videos and I like how you don't sugarcoat the quality of the food you eat…Keep it rocking bro…Many blessings to you and you family💜

  3. Omg, I was just there !!! The 2.5 hours wait was well worth it!!!! Crab omelette and the drunken noodles are the best!!!! Thank you for the recommendations .

  4. Awesome video 👍 Those who say "overrated" are people who complain about 90% of life. It's worth the money bc she's a Michelin Star chef , she said it herself – imported sauces and her process of cooking – would command hundreds of dollars here in US. 👏👏👏

  5. That amount of crab alone would cost $90 in Australia, it actually seems quite reasonable in price to me

  6. Agua en boca! Tus vídeos son arte documentando expresiones artísticas y culturales hermosas al rededor del mundo. ¿Cuando vienes a Colombia? ya tienes guía.

  7. I m worried about your health. I love you eat all types of stuff. I see you enjoying. But you are still skinny. What is the secret? Do you get rid of food after eating? I do t want to use the word. 😀.
    Love your style. I have been watching you for years. ❤️.

  8. Let’s be honest, you say it’s delicious to any food served in front of you.

  9. Story please; I sold antique’s and learned early that buyer’s would say I was to expensive and I would tell them they didn’t have to purchase and please move from my items.

  10. I see a lot of complaining about the price, but truthfully, that omelet could prob feed two or three people, AND it's made by a Michelin star winning chef. They don't just give Michelin stars to anyone that can cook. Seems like a fair deal to me.

  11. Great VId. The Netflix docu didn't mention anything about the resturant name. Your vids are SO Muh better!! Thank you!!

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