Taste Test of Iced Tea in Thailand. Thai Iced Tea Shops and Street Food Vendors . Subscribe for more Thailand videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/darrenb3. NEW THAILAND FOOD AND TRAVEL VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Thailand has some very famous drinks including Thai iced tea, which is known as cha yen (ชาเย็น) in Thai. If you come to Thailand trying the iced teas is a must! There’s a huge variety of them available in a range of colours and delicious flavours. In this video I go taste testing some of the ones I love, as well as some I’ve never tried before.
You will find vendors selling Thai iced tea at pretty much every market in Thailand, you’ll also find iced tea in Thailand at Thai restaurants and from vendors on the streets. In addition, Thai iced tea is served at Thai restaurants around the world, so don’t worry if you can’t travel in Thailand, you’ll still be able to find it.
The Google Maps coordinates of the places that I bought drinks from in the video are:
Pu Dam Market in Krabi Town: 8.066571, 98.915198
Cha Payom (The Ovaltine Shop): 8.082881, 98.893256
Cha Payom 2 (The Red Lemon Shop): 8.085744, 98.883856
Cha Ka Cher (Iced Coffee): 8.082995, 98.865282
Ao Nang Market, Open Monday, Tuesday & Friday 4-7pm): 8.041996, 98.843570
Thai ice tea is generally sweet, creamy and very refreshing. There are only a few ingredients that are needed: tea, boiling water, sweetened condensed milk, sugar and crushed ice. The tea is steeped for a few minutes. This is added to the sugar and the condensed milk is added. It is then mixed and poured over the ice. Often it is topped with more condensed milk after that. Do try the Thai iced tea when you travel in Thailand, there’s nothing better on a hot day!
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The markets in Thailand are also a great place to get an insight into Thai culture while you travel in Thailand. You can shop alongside the locals and learn what they buy and eat. And the markets are a great place to try traditional Thai street foods, learn Thai recipes and cooking, as well as eat some of the best Thai dishes in Thailand. You’ll see the people cooking the food right in front of you. And best of all, the food is cheap, often much cheaper than eating in a Thai restaurant. Eating at markets is a good way to eat cheap on your Thailand holidays.
Make sure you check out some Thai food markets on your trip to Thailand, and be sure to sample some of the amazing Thai street food that’s available in Thailand! If you want to try some of the most delicious food in the world be sure to visit Thailand!
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28 Comments
Thumbs up for Australias and peace out the good looking markets out of here!!
I loved iced tea in the UK, will definitely be looking forward to try iced tea in Thailand when I visit in September… thanks for posting the video
Do A part 2!!!!
Wow i gotta try a Thai ice tea
Hello Darren really like your vids. Can you clarify for me one small thing. Women say "kha" at the end. Can you phonetically spell out how a male should say? I've heard of "krup" and also "kup". Basically is there an R here?
Love your videos – Cheers from a moroccan living in Denmark 🙂
thanks for sharing!
Love you're videos
The iced green tea is my favorite and if I'm lucky the vendor has the tapioca pearls (khai mook). I also love those little bag holders. I just got back from Malaysia where they have commercialised these a lot. There's a Taiwanese company Gong Cha which now have branches all over the place.
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Hey Darren, wanting to holiday in Phuket any recommendations for Airlines?
Perth – Phuket Cheers
The black jelly it's called bubble tea.
Thai-Lemon-Ice-Tee is the best!
Just wanna ask how is the weather like for the month of September? Especially the last week of September what is the weather like?
i like the frozen pink milk….
but i Wanna try that green cantaloupe drink the next time i come to Thailand…
nexr year hopefully….
why so many muslim in a buddhist country?
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Trà sữa phải ko
Thanks for video .
What are those seeds? I love those caddies. What was the pink milk like? Was it like strawberry quik? 25 baht (~80 us cents)
Quite the tea critic💪 that red lemon look delish, and the coffee/cafe. Seems best to deal with the neighbors there, who make tea's all day; their specialty; instead of a place that *also offers chai. Nice explanation away on the safety of their ice. So, thanx again, and "happy trails" to you, and your wife, and son….🎇🎇🎉🎉🎊📱
Hey Darren. Should I be worried about ordering drinks with ice since we shouldn't be drinking the water? I plan on going to Thailand soon and I want to try shakes and teas but I am afraid I shouldn't becaus eof the ice
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you have very cute family
Iced tea is good if they don't put in too much sugar
Try to start this iced tea vendor in the US
@darren can you tell me the name of the pots where the tea socks rest. It looks like aluminum maybe it's silver and they have boiling wTer and the tea socks in them. I want to find some to buy but I'm struggling. I might have some success if you can find a name for them. I would appreciate it. Thank you
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