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Muslim restaurant in the middle of the little town of Cha Am, heading towards the sea.
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Mussels and cockles being
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sold at a night market in Cha Am. You can get the vendor toboil the seafood for you at no charge at all.
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There are many Muslim vendors selling all sorts of food stuffs at the night market. This auntie sells
khao tom khai, chicken porridge. which costs 15baht per bowl.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgw_JD5VnsIRS2hwGIZiDmyj2Lw_4VwOHlUgjGcblm4Y0xJo5BBvGLqkXgQOfcKUG-I49RcaRrYQhVDSsrgWrE2yCsOSRhXsrlKpUnsQcyt9dwSOPhQEEblTt_yxtCg4IusWMXjTnBpWejt/s320/Image121.jpg)
Haneefa and her son, Muhammad buying chicken balls and nuggets.
3 comments:
Macam kat pasar malam in Malaysia je ye..
Oh yes...the difference is that there are not as many Muslim vendors as in Malaysia...but I'm thankful that I still get to buy something which is Halal.
Salam, Lynn....are all the muslim stall in Cha-Am located along Naratip Road heading to the beach. I had surf through your blog and found many useful tips for halal foods in Thailand. May Allah S.W.T bless u..
aleey61.
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