Roasted Peanut Bobae

If you’re a snack lover in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat with the array of delicious Thai snacks ready to excite your taste buds.

Many of the best traditional snack vendors are hidden away in small alleys, just waiting to be discovered.

Roasted Peanut Bobae

This aunt uses sand and salt to roast the peanuts, which is both interesting and unique.

The peanuts are nutty and crispy. She sells them in front of Lan Luang 10 alley.

It’s only 20 baht; a must-try if you’re walking around the BoBae area.

Price: 20 Baht
Open: Everyday
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