Khai Pla Muk or Fried Squid Eggs
in Bangkok, Thailand
Usually served stir-fried and topped with a spicy seafood sauce, khai pla muk is a rich, savory, sweet, and spicy snack that is often served at fairs, carnivals, and other outdoor street food events.
I was exploring the market underneath the Rama VIII Bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, when I stopped by this local street food stall to purchase a small cup of stir-fried squid eggs.
spicy squid eggs street food snack in Bangkok, Thailand |
I was exploring the market underneath the Rama VIII Bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, when I stopped by this local street food stall to purchase a small cup of stir-fried squid eggs.
The eggs were placed in a huge wok filled with oil and were stir-fried until they reached a delicious golden-brown.
Squid eggs are typically served with a spicy Thai seafood sauce. A cup of squid eggs usually comes with a thin bamboo skewer, which is used to pick up the eggs and dip them into the sauce before eating them.
Thai squid eggs |
Price
I bought a cup of fried squid eggs for 50 baht, which is a pretty standard price for this snack.
I bought this cup of squid eggs at the Rama VIII Bridge market at QF9W+Q78, Arun Amarin 55 Alley, Bang Yi Khan, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700.
See the map for the exact location.
See the map for the exact location.
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