Nathan and I wanted to check out a floating market, however we didn’t really want to make a whole day of it and since most of them were further out of town, we decided to check out the one closest to us. It was still an hour+ bus ride from our hotel, but we made it.
The floating market was about 100 yards worth of stuff and mostly just consisted of restaurants. The street leading up to it however had some great food. We found myself with my first real mango and sticky rice plate! Delish. Over all, the market was a bit disappointing but we still had a good time exploring and of course, eating. It was small but more relaxed compared to the rest of Bangkok. Despite it being full of cheesy tourists and foot massage traps, it was a good way to spend our morning for some decent food.
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