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  2. Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Description. Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle is a street food stall, one of over 6,000 such stalls within Singapore. It is owned and run by Chan Hon Meng, and has a signature dish of soy sauce chicken served with rice. On average it sells around 150 lunch chicken dishes each day; as of 2016, these dishes were priced at S$ 2. [1]

  3. Sampheng - Wikipedia

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    Sampheng (Thai: สำเพ็ง, pronounced [sǎm.pʰēŋ]) is a historic neighbourhood and market in Bangkok's Chinatown, in Samphanthawong District. It was settled during the establishment of Bangkok in 1782 by Teochew Chinese, and eventually grew into the surrounding areas. The original street of Sampheng, now officially known as Soi ...

  4. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    A wet market (Thai: ตลาดสด; RTGS: talat sot; lit: 'fresh market') is where raw or perishable foodstuffs are sold; a fresh-food market. Pak Khlong Market: By the Chao Phraya River. Fresh flowers and vegetables. Trok Mo Market, or Thesa Market: A lively morning (05:00–11:00) market in Rattanakosin Island, or Bangkok's old town zone.

  5. Chinatown, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown[a] is a subzone and ethnic enclave located within the Outram district in the Central Area of Singapore. Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements, Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population. Chinatown is considerably less of an enclave than it once was. However, the precinct does retain significant ...

  6. Street food of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Street food in Thailand brings together various offerings of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, fruits and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at food stalls or food carts on the street side in Thailand. Sampling Thai street food is a popular activity for visitors, as it offers a taste of Thai cooking traditions. [ 1 ]

  7. Jay Fai - Wikipedia

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    Jay Fai (Thai: เจ๊ไฝ, [a] also known as Raan Jay Fai[b] 'Jay Fai's shop') is a street-side restaurant in Bangkok and a nickname of its eponymous owner, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta (สุภิญญา จันสุตะ). [c] The restaurant mainly serves wok -cooked seafood dishes, and is highly popular among food ...

  8. Chinatown, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown, Bangkok. Coordinates: 13.74°N 100.51°E. Yaowarat Road is the main artery of Chinatown. Chinatown Gate, Bangkok. Bangkok 's Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. It was founded in 1782 when the city was established as the capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, and served as the home of the mainly Teochew immigrant ...

  9. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Bangkok. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is one of the world's top tourist destination cities. Each year, approximately 22.7 million international visitors arrive in Bangkok. [1] MasterCard ranked Bangkok as the world's top destination city (by international visitor arrivals in its Global Destination Cities Index), with 15.98 ...