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From Bangkok: Ayutthaya Food Journey and History
1 ReviewsGet To know Ayutthaya food scene. A former capital is known for its rich culinary tradition. Ayutthaya cuisine combines influences from regional flavors and trade routes, making it unique.
Highlights
- Local favorites dishes
- Boat Noodle and Roti Saimai shop. nice and chilled cafe
- world heritage site at Ayutthaya
- Small Group Tour
- Support local vendors
Description
Ayutthaya Culinary Adventure: A Deep Dive into Thai Tradition Tour Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Convenient Meeting Point Pick-Up & Drop-Off With a Local Guide to Enrich Your Experience Embark on a Taste Journey through Ayutthaya Ayutthaya, Thailand’s historic former capital, isn’t just rich in history—it’s a melting pot of flavors shaped by Royal Thai influences, regional specialties, and tastes brought from around the world. This culinary journey through Ayutthaya will introduce you to the complex flavors and authentic dishes that define the region’s cuisine, offering insight into how history and food come together here in the heart of Thailand. Where we go: 1. Wat Phra Si Sanphet Our journey begins with a visit to Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ayutthaya’s most important royal temple and a symbol of its ancient glory. Once part of the royal palace complex, this grand temple is famed for its three large, iconic chedis, which hold the ashes of Ayutthaya’s kings. As we walk through the temple grounds, you’ll gain insights into Ayutthaya’s history, architecture, and the role of Buddhism in shaping the city’s culture. This visit provides a perfect historical backdrop before our culinary exploration. 2. Boat Noodles (Kuay Tiew Ruea) A classic Ayutthaya dish that originated from the riverside, these small, fragrant bowls of noodle soup. Nai Aof Boat Noodle Steeped in tradition, Nai Aof’s Boat Noodle shop offers an authentic taste of Ayutthaya. The shop is run by a family that cherishes its recipes, passed down through generations. Here, the broth is rich and aromatic, layered with spices that reveal the culinary skill of the cook. You can choose between flat or egg noodles and add crispy pork skin for a satisfying crunch. Nai Aof’s has become a must-visit for food lovers seeking an authentic bowl of boat noodles. 3. The Jim’s Cafe Founded in 2016 by Mr. Jim, a passionate coffee connoisseur, The Jim’s Cafe brings an artisanal touch to Ayutthaya’s coffee scene. After perfecting his brewing skills over a decade in Sydney, Australia, Mr. Jim returned to open this cozy, community-centered cafe. The space offers more than just expertly brewed coffee—it’s a welcoming spot where his wife’s homemade pastries complement the rich, carefully crafted coffee. 4. Bung Abee Dean Pranom Known as one of the top places for Roti Sai Mai in Ayutthaya, Bung Abee Dean Pranom has a reputation for quality and consistency. Their roti is expertly prepared to be ultra-thin and soft, while the cotton candy inside remains perfectly chewy and sweet, striking a balance that makes each bite unforgettable. Many consider this the best Roti Sai Mai in Ayutthaya. Join us as we explore Ayutthaya’s culinary landscape, where each dish offers a story of tradition, creativity, and flavor. This isn’t just a food tour—it’s an in-depth experience of Ayutthaya’s heritage, culture, and unforgettable tastes.Includes
Pick-up and drop-off service Air-Conditioned Vehicle Food at Khun Aof Boat Noodle Food at Roti-Saimai Beverages At The Jim's Cafe Admission Fee at the Ayutthaya world heritage siteEasy cancellation
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