Nang Loeng Market: Thailand's first and oldest.
Ask around for “Baan Sanam Kwai” and the Thai folks will surely give you a puzzled look. That’s because that name is the original name of today’s Nang Loeng Market. The name was changed during Field Marshal Plaek Pibunsongkhram’s time as Prime Minister. The market was created during the reign of King Rama 5, making it over a century old, 112 years to be exact. Nang Loeng is also the first market on land in Thailand, and was the center point of commerce and entertainment much like Siam Square is today. Iconic buildings in the area include Nang Loeng horse track, Chalermthani Theater, and Prince Apakorn’s palace.
Although the entertainment in the area gathered a lot of people, it was mostly the food that brought them back. Nang Loeng market is known for the immense variety of food available, especially traditional and hard-to-find foods. Most shops and stalls have been around for decades, and their recipes and traditional method of cooking passed on from generation to generation. There are plenty of different foods and desserts which you must try.