Nang Leong Local Market, one of Bangkok’s oldest, offers a vibrant mix of traditional Thai food, fresh produce, and local crafts. This historic market provides an authentic glimpse into Bangkok’s rich culture and community life.
The name of this market came from the Cambodian language “Chanang Leong” which means a big spot. Nang Leong Local Market is located in the Dusit District about 5 minutes walk away from the Democracy monument.
This market officially opened its doors in the 1900s. Nang Leong Local Market is one of the best food markets in Bangkok. However, here, you can try recipes that have been cherished and passed down for over 200 years.

Navigating the Market:
In the middle of the market, a food court has ready-to-eat food, snacks, and desserts. There is also a small section in the market where you can find fresh produce like fresh vegetables and meat.
There is a shrine of the father of the modern Thai Navy, Chomphon Khet Udomsak south of the food court. The area of Nang Leong was historically known as the residence of various areas of Asia including China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
There are a lot of things to see in this market such as old buildings, old shops, grocery stores, and the old red E-Loeng jars placed in front of the house of a community leader.

On the edge of the market, you will find many of the ancient family vendors and a number of famous Thai dessert vendors. You will find many locals enjoying their lunch in the daytime and shopping for produce for dinner.
The market is also known for its traditional sweets including sticky rice and egg custard pudding.
The must-try dishes in this market are Pla Nam (Thai fish sauce), Sakoo Sai Moo (Thai tapioca dumplings), and Khao Krieb Pak Moh (steamed rice skin dumplings).
Nearby attractions to this market are Sala Chaleomthani, Wat Saket, Loha Prasart, and Sanammha nang Leong.
It opens at 8 in the morning and closes at 3 in the evening. The market remains closed on Sundays.
How to reach Nang Leong Local Market:
1. Reach Nang Leong by BTS:
Nang Leong Local Market is not on a city train route. The nearest BTS Skytrain Station is National Stadium Station, which is 3 km away from the market.
To get to this market from Bangkok, first reach the National Stadium Station and then take a tuk-tuk for another 3 km to reach this market.
2. Reach Nang Leong by taxi:
If you want to directly reach the market without switching vehicles, take a taxi that will drop you at the Nang Leong Local Market.
It will be a bit more costly than getting a BTS, but it is more convenient and fast.
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