First time eating Khao Chae, first time visiting Koh Kret.

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Our journey began on Vibhavadi Road, where we drove until turning left onto Chaeng Watthana Road. (Set your GPS to Wat Sanam Nua.)

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To get to Koh Kret by car, drive to the Pak Kret Intersection and continue straight on Chaeng Watthana Road towards Pak Kret Municipality. About 20 meters from the intersection, before reaching Major Hollywood Cinema, turn left onto Bhumivet Road and continue for approximately 2 kilometers. The recommended pier for crossing to Koh Kret is the pier at Wat Sanam Nua. Park your car at the temple and take a boat to Koh Kret. Disembark at Wat Parmaiyikawas. Alternatively, you can take a boat from the pier at Wat Klang Kret, which is located further away on the other side of the island. The boat fare is 2 baht per person. Wat Sanam Nua offers parking services for tourists at a cost of 30 baht per car.

We have arrived at Wat Sanam Nua and are waiting in line to take a ferry across to Koh Kret. From here, we can see Wat Parmaiyikawas in the distance.


The ferry fare is 2 baht per person. Please have it ready.

Upon reaching Koh Kret, looking back, you will see Wat Sanam Nuea.


Upon arrival, follow the map. It is recommended to arrive early in the morning, as it can get very hot later in the day.

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As you walk in, you will find a variety of shops offering delicious savory and sweet treats. Everything is delicious, I must say.


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Next, let's try some delicious Thai desserts.



We've passed by many popular restaurants on social media, but it's time to find our target for today: "Khao Chae, Uncle Dang's Shop."

Uncle Red's shop is easy to find. Just walk straight in and you'll see it.

Rice soaked in water, 80 baht per set. It looks like this....



The taste is delicious, refreshingly cool. Oh, and the fried chili peppers are stuffed with minced pork. So delicious!

The other dish, whose name I can't recall, was also delicious.


Ultimately, if I had known that Koh Kret's food would be this delicious, I would have come here much sooner.

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