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Travel Phitsanulok Eat Fried Oysters

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Thailand
City/Province
Phitsanulok
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HOT08732
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mr.hotsia
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Travel Phitsanulok Eat Fried Oysters with mr.hotsia

When talking about Phitsanulok, many people think of an ancient city full of history and beautiful temples. But for mr.hotsia, this visit to Phitsanulok is not just about sightseeing temples but about truly enjoying the "fried oysters". This place is famous for its fried oysters, and anyone who experiences it firsthand will know that the taste and atmosphere are very different from elsewhere.

Upon arriving in Phitsanulok province, the first thing I did was visit a spot recommended by locals. Fried Oyster Je Huay is one of the must-try places for mr.hotsia. This restaurant is located in the heart of the city, near the walking street and old market area, where you can stroll around and enjoy the simple yet charming lifestyle of Phitsanulok.

The atmosphere at Je Huay’s fried oyster shop is not fancy but warm, like eating at a friend’s home. Je Huay, the owner, is cheerful and friendly with customers. Most importantly, the hot frying pan emits the aroma of crispy batter and large oysters stir-fried generously with seasonings. The flavor is well-balanced with just the right salty-sweet taste, served with a special dipping sauce that enhances the flavor many times over.

The special thing about Phitsanulok fried oysters that mr.hotsia experienced is the batter that is crispy outside and soft inside, not greasy. The fresh, large mussels are full-flavored, and the eggs are stir-fried together until fragrant, mixed with fresh crunchy bean sprouts, topped with a special sauce recipe that Je Huay says has been passed down for decades. This is the charm of authentic Phitsanulok fried oysters, which not only taste delicious but also carry the memories of locals and a warm food culture passed down with pride.

Besides fried oysters, Phitsanulok has many other delicious dishes that mr.hotsia recommends trying, includingPhitsanulok Roasted Duckwith crispy skin, tender meat, and fragrant spices, orPhitsanulok Pork Blood Soupwhich has a rich and balanced flavor, another great dish to recharge after a day of sightseeing.

Getting around downtown Phitsanulok is convenient. mr.hotsia suggests taking a walk around the old market and walking street in the evening. Here you will see the real lifestyle of Phitsanulok people, with small shops selling local products and a chill atmosphere that is not as crowded as big cities.

If you like this kind of atmosphere, mr.hotsia recommends stopping byPak Bung Loi Fah Phitsanulokwhich features fiery cooking shows—a fun and unique experience not easily found elsewhere.

And if you want to relax after walking or eating, try the service atPhitsanulok Train Station Hair WashHere, besides haircuts, you can relax in the retro atmosphere of the historic train station, completing your trip perfectly.

For those who love videos and want to see the real atmosphere without imagining, check out mr.hotsia’s clipTravel Phitsanulok Eat Fried Oysterswhich fully captures the fun and deliciousness from the real scene.

In summary, Phitsanulok is not only rich in history and temples but also a city with charm in local food, especially fried oysters. mr.hotsia believes that if you try it, you will surely fall in love like I did. It’s not just about eating but experiencing a lifestyle and culture proudly passed down from generation to generation.

If you are looking for a destination full of delicious food, simple lifestyle, and genuine experiences, mr.hotsia believes Phitsanulok is the answer you should not miss.

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