Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market, a name I've heard for a long time, finally had the chance to visit. This market is only open on Saturdays and Sundays, from around 9 am to 3 pm. Getting there is more convenient than before because you can now take the expressway. From Ladprao, take the expressway at Mo Chit 2. This was my first time visiting this market. There is ample parking available for 20 baht. The market is divided into zones.

This market serves as a gathering place for local residents from the Lat Mak Yom Canal community to sell their goods. It offers a wide variety of fresh produce, fruits, and traditional Thai desserts, making it difficult to choose what to eat.

In addition to the delicious food, there is also a boat service available for only 20 baht per person. The vendors here are very friendly and welcoming. They will offer you samples of their food as you walk by, saying "Try it first, no problem if you don't buy anything." They all work together to sell their products.

The food court offers a variety of cuisines, with noodle stalls located by the waterfront. Some vendors even sell their dishes directly from boats.

Stir-fried noodles in coconut milk, 30 baht per serving.

The friendly aunt greeted the customer with a smile.

Would you like to try some? It comes with coconut milk. If you need more, just ask. The auntie is kind.

This seafood restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, including grilled scallops with cheese, grilled shrimp, and grilled squid. There is a designated seating area for this zone.

Ancient Pad Thai 35 baht

This delicious palm seed cake is made without artificial coloring. Each box costs 30 baht.

I had planned to try the papaya salad at Som Tum Na Jik, which was featured in a social media video, but unfortunately, it was closed today. I will have to try again another time.

This location offers fish feeding with bread available for purchase. The area is teeming with fish.

Vendors sit selling goods on a boat, a classic sight.

This will be another zone.

Duck jelly, perfect for kids! 35 baht per box, 3 boxes for 100 baht.

Everything looks so delicious!

Every zone will have this kind of barbecue for sale. The queue is just as long.

Authentic fish balls, 50 baht per bag.

Khanom Krok Cheunang, a healthy snack sprinkled with grains, is delicious and costs 50 baht per box.

Young Coconut Pudding

Ancient crispy Thai crepe, savory and sweet fillings, generously filled.

This Takoh stall has a very long queue, so I joined the queue as well. 4 pieces for only 50 baht.

Sweetmeat "Look Choup" and "Foi Thong" in a small box for 25 baht and a large box for 50 baht.

Southern Thai Pad Thai

Coconut ice cream is sold on the bridge. If it is in a coconut shell, it costs 40 baht.

Candy floss, a colorful treat for children, with vibrant and eye-catching colors.

I saw this traditional Thai dessert when I was a child, but I don't know its name.

A convenient place to visit, eat, and shop, not too far from home. For those who don't know where to go on weekends, try visiting Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market in Taling Chan. Just open Google and you'll find the map.



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