Indian

There’s no shortage of Punjabi restaurants in Bangkok. Here are our favorites.
By Sonia Boonchanasukit (read more...)

For the past 30 years, Rajpal Singh has stood in the heat of Bangkok for nine hours a day selling India’s most well-known food item, samosas (B8 a piece).

What made you start selling samosas?
My father used to sell them and so I decided to take on the family business. We sell about 500 a day! (read more...)

Indian Sweets

Care for a South Asian dose of sugar? By Sonia Boonchanasukit (read more...)

Isao, Spicy Maharaja, and Sunrise Tacos

Roll Out the Rolls

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Home to the Thai-Indian community, Pahurat is one of those rare districts in Bangkok that can give lovals culture shock. The narrow lanes of the Pahurat market labyrinth bustle with shoppers looking for a bargain, and upon entering the market, wafts of spices transport you to India, as sari-clad vendors tempt passers-by with vivid silk garments and handcrafted accessories. (read more...)

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