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Other Places of Interest
- Wat Rai Khing- Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo- Rosegarden- Lumphaya Floating Market- Thai Human Imagery Museum
By Car: Driving from the Pinklao bridge directly to Road Pinklao - Nakhonchaisri through Phuttamonthon 1-2-3 when on Phuttamonthon 4, notice the sign to turn left to Phuttamonthon 5, then turn left to Phutthamonthon 5 and follow the guide post to Don Wai Floating MarketBy Van: From Tesco Lotus Pinklao - Wat Don Wai - Wat Rai Khing takes about 20 -40 minutes on Petchkasem Road.By Bus: Air-conditioned bus line 84 to match the entrance of to Wat Rai Khing. Change to minibus to Wat Don Wai and Air-conditioned bus line 556 to go to Wat Don Wai.
How to get to Don Wai Floating Market
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Famous foods of Don Wai Floating
Market
There is a very good selection of dried
fish and all kinds of prepared seafood, fish,
crustacean and mollusk: one of these consists of
smaller, whole fish floating in a dark sauce called
“Tom Kham”.
You will see a lot of duck here; from
roast duck to a Chinese-style duck stew called
“Ped Phalo”.and you can also eat at a restaurant
on a deck by the river that sells great duck
noodles.
There is a well-kept secret in Thai
cooking called “Nahm Prik” selling on the
entrance of market. This is a pre-made chili
pastes (both wet and dry) that can transform
simple ingredients into a one-dish meal.
As you enter the market from the
parking lot, you go through a section with
fresh produce, some very good-looking
fresh fruit such as pomelo, jack-fruit,
mango and, banana. As well as, section that
has dried fish, prepared food and
merchants making various “Thai Kanom
“(snacks) right there. There is a seller in
this section that has great “PlaSom”
(fermented fish) that you take home and
fry up crispy. There are a wide variety of
sweets or “Kanom Wahn” available at Don
Wai, as at all Thai markets. They sell from
Thai coconut treats to Chinese sweets such
as coconut pudding, grass jelly, and Thai
custard.
The market has old wooden buildings
built beside the Ta Jeen River in the King
Rama 6's reign. There are many local
merchants bring agricultural goods such
as coconut, jack-fruit and, pomelo from
07.00 to 18.00 everyday. There are boat
services along the river scenery.
Initially, in previous era of traffic and
trade waterway, Don Wai Floating
Market was a community that was not
big or famous. But the market has
become famous since the year 2542-2543
after a team of Thairath newspaper
published stories of Don Wai Floating
Market to the public.
Don Wai Floating Market
Don Wai Floating Market - Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. Don Wai Floating Market - Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.