Crispy Pork: Aunt Moo Dang

When it comes to satisfying your craving for Thai flavors in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat with the range of delicious Thai dishes waiting to tantalize your taste buds.

Many of the top and traditional dessert sellers are hidden in small alleys and local markets, waiting to be discovered.

Aunt Moo Dang

Aunt Moo Dang is owned by an elderly woman who used to sell food in school and government canteens. In her late 60s, she continues to sell food to stay active and earn some money.

She is very talkative and friendly, often sharing stories of her experiences. Despite having a leg problem that makes walking difficult, she remains dedicated to her work.

For 40-50 Baht, she provides generous portions of rice and food, helping locals and construction workers fill their stomachs. You must try her crispy pork and red grilled pork.

Price: 40-50 Baht
Open: Everyday
Location: Open on Google Maps

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