Food markets, farmers markets and covered halls: where Bangkok shops, snacks and lunches.

Markets to wander

Or Tor Kor Market ★ 4.6

Daily 06:00-18:00250 vendors

Or Tor Kor in Bangkok's Chatuchak is the Marketing Organisation for Farmers' agricultural showcase, the cleanest food market in the city since 1982 with 250 vendors.

Go for: Som tam stalls, Tropical fruits, Curry pastes, Seasonal seafood

Tip: The back corner food court has Bib Gourmand som tam stalls; the front rows are seasonal durian and mangosteen vendors.

Chatuchak Weekend Market ★ 4.3

Sat-Sun 09:00-18:0015000 vendors

Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok's Chatuchak runs Saturday and Sunday only with 15,000 stalls, the city's largest market and a food-court chain across multiple sections.

Go for: Street food, Tropical-fruit smoothies, Coconut ice cream, Pad Thai stalls

Tip: Section 26 and 27 are the food clusters. Arrive by 10:00 to beat the heat; the BTS Mo Chit station is two minutes away.

Klong Toey Wholesale Market ★ 4.4

Daily 04:00-22:00 (wholesale early morning, retail later)600 vendors

Klong Toey in Bangkok is the city's largest wholesale fresh market, 600-plus vendors selling seafood, butchered meat, curry pastes and produce since the 1940s.

Go for: Wholesale seafood, Curry pastes, Pork and beef butchers, Fresh produce

Tip: Arrive 05:00 to 07:00 for the wholesale buying scene; the chef-only window is over by 09:00. Cash only, bring small notes.

Iconsiam SookSiam ★ 4.2

Daily 10:00-22:00100 vendors

Iconsiam SookSiam in Bangkok's Khlong San riverside mall is the indoor floating-market food hall, with 100 stalls representing all four regions of Thailand under one roof.

Go for: Regional Thai dishes, Floating-market food, Heritage Thai snacks

Tip: Tokenless cashless payment via the Iconsiam app. Each section pulls from a different region, from southern Thai to northern Lanna.

Ratchawat Fresh Market ★ 4.3

Daily 06:00-18:00200 vendors

Ratchawat Market in Bangkok's Dusit is a 200-vendor local fresh market with the city's densest pad Thai and sticky-rice-dessert stall stretch, off the tourist circuit.

Go for: Boat noodles, Pad Thai, Sticky-rice dessert stalls

Tip: Locals only, no English signage. The pad Thai stall near Gate 3 is the local pick; cash only, small notes.

Yaowarat Sampeng Lane stalls ★ 4.3

Daily 08:00-17:00300 vendors

Sampeng Lane in Bangkok's Yaowarat Chinatown is the 250-year-old daytime wholesale alley for dried goods, Chinese-Thai pastes and bird's-nest soup vendors, since 1782.

Go for: Dried goods, Chinese-Thai groceries, Bird's-nest soups, Wholesale dried fruit

Tip: Daytime trade only; closes by 17:00 before the night market kicks in. Wholesale prices apply for bulk purchases.

Markets in Bangkok, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in Bangkok?

Peak food season in Bangkok is year-round.

What time do people eat in Bangkok?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in Bangkok?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in Bangkok?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Bangkok rewards trust.

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