Mukdahan Night Food Market
By tom
Saturday 4th March, 2006 | 214 words | Category: Isaan, Mukdahan | 12 feedbacks »

Arguably the best night food market in isaan opens about 1700h in Mukdahan each evening. The road is closed off to both car and motorbike traffic, providing a carbon-monoxide free dining experience. Both sides of the road are lined with stalls selling Vietnamese, Isaan and Thai treats. Behind the stalls are tables and chairs for those who want to enjoy their meal al-fresco.
I usualy make a 7-11 stop to pick up a few cans of beer then work my way to a shady table to enjoy a 2 to 3 hour dining orgy. If I plan carefully I can graze off 4 or 5 stalls with minimum movement. My usual modus operandi is to begin with Vietnamese spring rolls both fried and fresh, pork and fried rice-balls.

A bit of a rest, some crowd watching and maybe a bit of ratnah or phad thai and another beer, for sure. By then there's been a bit of a chat or two with other diners, and oh well another beer.Fresh fruit or a variety of desserts are available for those so inclined.

A stroll around to check on lottery tickets, clothing, sunglasses and other necessities might build up the need for a beer for the road.

All in all it's a great way to spend an evening in Mukdahan.
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12 comments
More power to Thai markets especially the Isaan ones
Bill
Well, I'm going to Mukdahan.
Hadn't even considered it before. Thanks for blogging.
I did the bus loop a few years back from Vientiane to Savannaket in Laos. Pretty awful road but worth the trip just for the adventure. So, if you do get to Mukdahan, contemplate the idea of popping over the border. Suvannaket is a funky town.
have not done this blog in a bit
i do try to keep
www.isaan-life.com
up to date
thanks again
tom
http://isaan-life.blogspot.com/
and
http://www.isaan-life.com/
for all new stuff by me
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