Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School
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Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School: A street snack locals and travelers must try
If you arrive in Ubon Ratchathani and want to find a unique and charming roti shop, “Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School” is one of the destinations mr.hotsia wholeheartedly recommends. I have personally tried it many times. Every bite of the crispy outside, soft inside dough drizzled with sugar, or ordering roti with egg turns into the simplest, most delicious, and filling breakfast in this city.
This roti shop is located in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School, a lively area in the morning because students and workers nearby often buy roti to eat. I remember when I arrived, the fragrant smell of roti dough frying on a hot pan filled the air, leading me to a small cart where the seller, a friendly Indian man, spoke softly and smiled warmly at customers.
Taste and Special Features of Ubon Witthayakhom Roti
The roti here is different from those in Bangkok or other regions I have tried. The dough is crispy yet slightly soft and chewy, neither too thick nor too thin. When drizzled with sugar or dipped in the condensed milk provided by the shop, it becomes an easy-to-eat sweet treat that instantly captivates. For those who like roti with egg, don’t forget to order it because the egg adds a perfectly balanced flavor and richness.
Besides roti, mr.hotsia also noticed the shop offers simple drinks like hot tea and coffee, which pair very well with roti in the morning or afternoon. If you are looking for a homely snack full of warmth and familiar flavors, Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School is your answer.
Shop History and Local Atmosphere
From talking with the shop owner, an Indian immigrant living in Ubon with his Thai girlfriend, mr.hotsia truly felt the cultural blend in this small spot. The simplicity of life and the hardworking spirit of the roti maker have kept this shop a staple in the area in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School for many years. It is a small landmark where students and community members regularly stop by.
This neighborhood also holds the true charm of Ubon Ratchathani city. You might continue your walk toSri Muang Field, Ubon Ratchathani Provincewhich is not far away. The atmosphere of this central city park surrounded by a moat allows you to experience the lifestyle of Ubon locals who come here to exercise, play sports, or relax comfortably in the evening.
Travel and What You Should Know
If you plan to visit Ubon Ratchathani and want to try the delicious roti I described, Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School is open only early to mid-morning. So, you should go early if you don’t want to miss out. Also, if you fly from Bangkok or elsewhere, there is now a direct flight from Ubon to Phuket. For more details, seeUbon-Phuket Flights: Travel from Isan to the South without Bangkokwhich greatly facilitates travel for people from southern Isan to visit the southern beaches.
Additionally, if you are interested in other local foods in Ubon, don’t missthe best soy milk in Ubon Provinceor if you prefer a hearty meal, visitTee Amnuay Chok, the number one rice soup restaurant in Ubon citywhich I have mentioned in a previous article.
Summary of Experience from mr.hotsia
For me, Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School is not just an ordinary snack. It is a symbol of truly experiencing local life in Ubon Ratchathani. The fragrant dough, balanced flavors, and warm small community atmosphere make me always stop by to recharge with this roti whenever I return to Ubon. Although it is just a street snack, I guarantee it has a charm that will make anyone who tries it fall in love and never forget.
If you want to experience authentic Isan food and explore Ubon city from a different perspective, don’t forget to visit Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School. mr.hotsia assures you will have an impressive experience just like me.
Roti in front of Ubon Witthayakhom School Video by mr.hotsia– Watch how it’s made and see the real atmosphere on site here