SO FRESH! Live Lobster, Crab, Stingray & Tiger Prawn at Pattaya Seafood Market | Thai Street Food
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- Some of the freshest and best value seafood in Thailand can be found at the Lan Pho Na Kluea seafood market in Pattaya. Most of the seafood available can be bought while still alive to ensure maximum freshness, including crab, lobster, fish, shrimp and even more exotic seafood like stingray!
Once you have purchased everything you want to eat, you can have the seafood prepared and cooked to your liking for a small fee.
If you are visiting Pattaya and like eating seafood, make sure you visit the Na Kluea market!
We ate grilled salt cluster fish, tiger prawns, stingray, and stir-fried clams with roasted chili.
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Location: Lan Pho Na Kluea Market (ตลาดลานโพธิ์ นาเกลือ)
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Browsing
6:30 Buying
7:46 Cooking
13:04 Eating
Nice! thanks you for sharing
A really nice seafood market
It really is!
Wow plenty of seafood 🦞, keep up the good work ❤
Thank you 🙂
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Thank you for sharing this good video ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching😊
Всё , срочно еду туда жить ! Пока смотрела , слюной изошлась..!
Fresh and good looking, but I'd want the shrimp to be cleaned / deveined before cooking. Some things you don't want to be eating.
I was wonder how you'd prepare ray, and then eat it...
Usually the wings.
So expensive.
Are they open during lunch time also or only night market ?
Based on Google, they open from 8am-6pm Monday to Saturday. Local people recommend going there early because there is not much seafood left in the late afternoon.
Show us you eating it!
Maybe next time 🙂
I’ve seen the stingrays with the blue dot patterns sell for $300-$500 at the aquarium shop.
They probably sell for $10 a kilo.
Those seafood not cheap, e.g. shrimp
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The prawns poop Shute wasn't removed..... it must tasted like crap 😅
I forgot! It was too appetizing to resist 😂
What was being sprinkled over the seafood? Salt? Monosodium glutamate?
@@elaynemurtha8036 Salt.