Eating out in Thailand

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What's considered "Thai food" in America may not necessarily be "Thai food" in Thailand. Learn from some of the pros who've been there, done that, on how to easily find a teaching job in Thailand in this free video series.

By: Sean Graham

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:28

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"My name is Sean Graham on the behalf of Expert Village, sponsored by gotenkey.com. Now, eating out in Bangkok is never a problem. There are street stalls everywhere and they sell every kind of food you could want from spicy, even hot dogs. My favorite is roast chicken. You can buy a whole roast chicken for 80 baht. Let's have a look. Here, you have a large mixture of spicy and non-spicy food that will cost you about twenty baht per portion. Here you have some barbeque chicken, beautiful barbeque chicken from five baht to ten baht per piece. You can buy cooked fish from thirty to fifty baht of fried fish, and you can even buy waffles for ten baht and other confectionaries, or buy a bag of boiled rice for five baht already boiled for you. You can also have pop-pop salad that's really quite spicy and very hot, so hope you have a good stomach for spicy food. That will cost you about ten baht."

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