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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.