Khanom Guai Chai Tod Khai, or Fried Chive Cake with Egg - street food in Bangkok, Thailand

Khanom Guai Chai Tod, or Fried Chive Cakes

on Banthat Thong Road, Bangkok, Thailand

Sometimes the simplest little shops sell the greatest street food.

There's a small and nondescript food cart on Banthat Thong Road at the corner Soi Chulalongkorn 6 in Bangkok, Thailand that sells some of the most incredible khanom guai chai tod khai, or fried chive cake with egg that I've ever had.

fried chive cake with egg in Bangkok, Thailand
fried chive cake with egg in Bangkok, Thailand

Khanom guai chai are a type of pan-fried cakes made from tapioca flour, garlic, and chives. They are popular in Thailand and are similar to Cambodia's num kochay. Traditional Thai chive cakes are chewy, savory, and super aromatic, and are usually served with a strong, dark vinegar-based sauce.

Here, the chive cakes are chopped up and deep-fried in an oil-filled wok along with eggs. The chive cakes and eggs are mixed together until crispy and are served with a mildly spicy chili sauce. The dish is served in a paper cup and eaten with a bamboo skewer. It's absolutely bursting with flavors, and at just 50 baht, is a really great deal on a road already known for its amazing food options.

Thai fried chive cake street food

Location

You can find this street food cart at Soi Chulalongkorn 6, Khwaeng Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330. It's on a street corner just outside of Joke Samyan.

local street food cart on Banthatthong Road, Bangkok, Thailand
local street food cart on Banthatthong Road, Bangkok, Thailand

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