Oishi Rice Porridge
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Oishi Rice Porridge in Chaiyaphum: The Flavor I've Been Searching For
Hello, I'm mr.hotsia. I had the chance to travel to Chaiyaphum, a small, peaceful town full of fascinating historical stories. I have shared this in my article.Chaiyaphum Travel InformationHere, the atmosphere is relaxed, the streets are wide, and the people are friendly. But more than sightseeing, I was determined to hunt down the truly delicious rice porridge shops of Chaiyaphum.
On the first day, while driving around looking for rice porridge shops in downtown Chaiyaphum, I must say it was harder than I thought. There aren't as many rice porridge shops open as in Bangkok or other provinces. Some shops didn't stand out, but I didn't give up because hot rice porridge is exactly what I crave when traveling far from home.
The second night: discovering Oishi Rice Porridge shop
On the second night, I decided to try again. This time, I found a shop calledOishi Rice Porridge ShopThe name sounded very interesting (I only recently learned that "Oishi" means "delicious" in Japanese). I parked in front of the shop, which was not very large but had a warm atmosphere like a small local home.
What impressed me from the first bite was the "stewed pork intestines". They were tender, fragrant with Thai spices, and had a perfectly balanced rich flavor. The soft stewed intestines became the standout dish that I rated a perfect ten. Additionally, there wascrispy pork with saucewhich was satisfyingly crispy, with a rich, slightly spicy sauce that made me like this place even more.
The prices here are very reasonable compared to the quality and deliciousness. I recommend that if anyone visits Chaiyaphum, don't forget to stop by and try Oishi Rice Porridge. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Chaiyaphum: A peaceful town full of stories to discover
After a delicious dinner at Oishi Rice Porridge, I had the chance to stroll around Chaiyaphum a bit more, feeling the simple and warm lifestyle of the locals. I have written in an article aboutChaiyaphum Walking Streetthat the walking street here resembles an evening food market with some clothes for sale. The highlight is the relaxed atmosphere, few crowds, and the ability to watch a beautiful orange sunset without tall buildings blocking the view.
Chaiyaphum is also a town rich in history and local pride, especially the story ofLord Phaya Laewho is a legendary figure highly revered by the people of Chaiyaphum. I truly admire the patriotism and resilience of the people here.
Travel and dining recommendations in Chaiyaphum
Speaking as a traveler, I recommend planning to stay at least two nights in Chaiyaphum to have time to try many local dishes besides Oishi Rice Porridge. There is alsoKrung Kao Som Tum Restaurantwhich I recommended in a previous article. Their grilled fish and grilled chicken are very delicious, and they serve fresh vegetables with khanom jeen (fermented rice noodles) without wrapping, similar to grilled fish wraps. It's perfect for those wanting to eat healthily but still enjoy tasty food.
For getting around Chaiyaphum, I found driving a private car very convenient. Parking is easy, streets are wide, and people are friendly. If you want to experience the nightlife atmosphere, I recommend visitingChaiyaphum Walking Streetfrom Friday to Sunday to truly see the local way of life.
Summary of my Oishi Rice Porridge and Chaiyaphum experience
Ultimately, finding Oishi Rice Porridge in Chaiyaphum was like discovering the flavor I had been searching for. I loved the simplicity of the shop, the tender stewed intestines, and the crispy pork with sauce. Everything made my second night dinner perfect.
Chaiyaphum is a town I think I will visit many times again, not just for the tourist spots but for the warmth of the people and the food that made me feel at home. For anyone looking for a chill travel spot mixed with authentic local flavors, I highly recommend stopping by here and don't forget to try Oishi Rice Porridge.
I, mr.hotsia, will keep this impression in my heart and hope my friends will have the chance to experience Chaiyaphum from the perspective I love as well.