It’s Never Too Early for Fish: Krabi’s Morning Market

Krabi’s morning market is all a market should be. Fresh fish, fresh meat, vegetables, fruit, fresh noodles. And breakfast. Krabi’s morning market made us want to get into a kitchen and cook. Everything is so fresh and it looks so great. Nick has been missing having a kitchen to cook and I’m really missing his cooking. I’ve eaten so many different things at so many different places but his cooking is still the best.
To be honest, the smell of fish didn’t work that well on my stomach at eight in the morning, but the fish were so fresh and good-looking that they were quickly forgiven. We had breakfast at Krabi’s morning market three days in a row and just wandered around a little (it’s not that big) looking at all the fresh wares. I think most of the Thai do their daily shopping here, I would if I lived here.
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Steph (@ 20 Years Hence) // // //
I love wandering around local markets too, but I also have a really hard time with the wet markets in the morning. We wandered around the little market in Trang on our way to Koh Lanta but I had to duck out after about 15 minutes… I cannot do fish on an empty stomach first thing in the morning!
Angela // // //
We’re in Trang right now! Did you do anything special here? We think it’s a great city and we feel like we are the only tourists that stick around here for more than one day (we’ll probably be here for four days).
Agness // // //
I’m craving a fish right now :)Here in China the fish and meat markets look the same:)
Angela // // //
The only difference is the noise level. Markets in China, from what I remember tend to get very noisy. This market was really tranquil! 🙂
jill // // //
Everything does look so fresh! But I wouldn’t know what to do with all of that fish since I can’t cook 🙂 Did you see any strange sea creatured you’d never seen before at the market?
Angela // // //
Hahah I’m not a very good cook myself but Nick does wonders in the kitchen! I’m really missing his cooking!
We didn’t see any strange creatures, I was a little bit disappointed by that. But we did see a lot of strange vegetables and herbs! And of course pig heads, tongues and chicken claws!
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