What To Eat At Ko Kret

Ko Kret is a small, man-made island located in Nonthaburi Province's Chao Phraya River. It is located around 20 km north of Bangkok. It is a haven for foodies. Ko Kret was formed by digging a canal in between two curves along the Chao Phraya River. The island is not connected by major roads. Because Ko Kret is quite out of the way, you won't find many tourists there but there are plenty of locals so that you can see how the Thai and Mon people live on the island. Ko Kret Food There are many options for food in Ko Kret. Many vendors sell snacks and desserts throughout the island. Riverside restaurants offer Mon-style food. Ko Kret is not a tourist spot. The majority of visitors here are the locals who come in on weekends for the best Thai food. If you are looking to try new local food in Bangkok, Ko Kret is a fantastic place to check out. Khao Chae Khao Chae, a Mon dish that is extremely popular, is made with a mixture of jasmine rice and a touch of fragrant jasmine flowers. Stringy strands are added to a non-veg paste, radish, and green chili. Sets cost between 60 and 100 baht. Thod Man Nor Kala Thod Man Nor Kala, a spicy non-veg cake made with a local vegetable that is similar to galangal, is the best food in Ko Kret. Sets start at 30 baht. Mon Tempura There are many deep-fried flowers, vegetables, and a variety of seafood you can try at Ko Kret. They are sold on banana leaves by the vendors. Sets start at 30 baht. Hor Mok Nor Kala Hor Mak is a Thai traditional food recipe made with sea food, curry paste and coconut cream. It's steam cooked using coconut cream. At Ko Kret, they add Nor Kala, which is a popular vegetable, and serve the dish in pots. Prices vary depending on the size of the pots. They start at 30-50 baht. Thai Grilled Satay Moo Satay, a popular non-veg street food in Bangkok, is a mass favorite. It is often served with cucumber pickles, a sweet sauce made of peanuts, and sometimes a few slices of grilled bread. Traditional Thai desserts Traditional Thai desserts are a must-have when visiting Ko Kret. You can find many types of these food items at Ko Kret, such as Sweet Golden Drops. Traditional Thai desserts are only 5-6 baht per piece. Khanom Thuai Khanom Thuai literally means "dessert inside a bowl". Khanom Thuai is made from rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. After steaming, the dessert is served in small ceramic cups.