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Indulge in the vibrant atmosphere and tantalizing food options at the White Sand Beach Night Food Market in Thailand’s picturesque Rural Road, 23170. This market is a foodie paradise, showcasing local Thai delicacies, fresh seafood, and aromatic street food, all set against the serene backdrop of a stunning beach.

About White Sand Beach Night Food Market

Nestled along the stunning coastline of Thailand, the White Sand Beach Night Food Market is a culinary gem that brings together the best of Thai street food culture. As dusk falls, the market transforms into a lively hub, filled with enticing aromas from sizzling grills and the vibrant sounds of local vendors calling out their delicious dishes. Visitors can explore an array of options, from savory pad thai and rich green curries to freshly caught seafood grilled to perfection. The market not only caters to food enthusiasts but also provides a unique cultural experience, allowing patrons to engage with local chefs and learn about traditional cooking methods. Whether you are sipping on a refreshing coconut or indulging in sweet mango sticky rice, every bite tells a story of the region’s rich culinary heritage. The friendly atmosphere encourages socializing, making it the perfect spot for both families and solo travelers. As you savor your meal while overlooking the tranquil waters, the White Sand Beach Night Food Market becomes more than just a dining destination; it transforms into a memorable evening under the stars, promising an authentic taste of Thailand that you won’t forget.

The area

Full Address

Rural Road, 23170, Thailand

Name in Thai

White Sand Beach Night Food Market (เกาะช้าง, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ทางหลวงชนบท ตำบลเกาะช้าง, เกาะช้าง 23170 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เกาะช้าง, Things to Do in Ko Chang

Review area

10 thoughts on “White Sand Beach Night Food Market

  1. I chose a hotel near here (Alina) because I saw the night market. I ate my dinner with a beer in one hand, sampling the satays from different stalls. They serve a variety of satay with pork, chicken, beef, fish, prawns, calamari and small octopus etc. It was a Saturday, but I assume that it’s open every night.

  2. I came here expecting it to be a typical Thai night market, with at least a few dozen stalls selling food, clothes and gadgets in a car park. Turns out it’s merely a dozen or so food stands that stretches for about 100 meters on the left side of the road. However, there’s a decent variety of stuff on offer (BBQ, rotee, smoothies etc). If you have absolutely no idea what to eat at night, this is the place to go to.

  3. Well worth a visit. They start setting up at 5pm so arrive 5.30pm – 6pm and enjoy all thing barbecue and friut galore. Lots of things to tempt even the most picky eater. A good sample but not all the best thai dishes. Easy going and not too daring but very tasty.

  4. I was expecting a more typical Thai night market. Unfortunately only about 20 stands selling BBQ, crepes and shakes.Good and cheap food but nothing special

  5. As previously reviewed a selection of dozen or more food stalls set up in the parking spots on one aide of the street. Unfortunately at one time you are not facing oncoming traffic so you have to be wary of your surroundings as you manoeuvre around small crowds in front of a stall.There are the familiar street foods but still missing some.Behind the stalls is some part developed land. It would appear that there are concrete areas with power outlets not sure if this is for future planning or an old previous attempt. It would be nice to make it into a feature for permanent stalls and seating.

  6. The market is still on despite the quietness currently of the island. There were maybe around 12 stalls. Prices were reasonable. There wasn’t as much choice as in other markets for example in Bangkok, but there was still a good variety. The markets themselves are right on the main road. Cars pull up beside them so you sometimes have to walk in to the middle of the road to get past. It’s also quite dark. This wasn’t a big deal for us but could inconvenience somebody attempting to visit with children.

  7. There are no more than 8 to 10 stalls… NO WHERE TO SIT… they could put a few tables up or something… only filthy spots and stairs to eat your food ! Pretty lame to be honest ! But there is the first stall with a nice lady that makes her version of KHAO YAM… and it’s to die for… the rest is so so ! Nothing to get excited about !

  8. There is no more night market on White Sand beach You are forced to eat in expensive restaurant where prices for a good meal start from 180 Baht. There is no upper limit.

  9. This Point of Sale does not exist or just in season… we were told “not any more”!!Don’t look it’s not there or no longer there! When to know if he will return … (I furnish)

  10. There’s just no Night Market anymore. Whether it is due to the off-season or why it no longer exists, nobody can answer here, very sadly.

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Frequently Asked Questions About White Sand Beach Night Food Market

Where is White Sand Beach Night Food Market located?

White Sand Beach Night Food Market is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Rural Road, 23170, Thailand

What is the contact number for White Sand Beach Night Food Market?

You can reach out to White Sand Beach Night Food Market at +66 84 567 3744 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.



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#Flea & Street Markets, #ตลาดนัด/ถนนคนเดิน

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