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So it is Saturday night in Chiang Mai and today we are heading to the Saturday Night
Market.
Well, we're still a few blocks away but I know we're close. You know why? Because I
can smell the food.
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What do you got there? So I got myself a twisted potato which is a lot like the tornado chips
we used to have in Korea. It looks like it is all seasoned? It's nice. Barbecued flavored.
You're going to be sharing that?
You are wasting the chips.
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Yes, blueberry. That looks good. It's like blueberry cheesecake with ice cream. It's
going to be messy.
Snow ice cream with blueberry sauce drizzled over top. How articulate. Mmmmmmm.
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So what did you get? I've got some pan-fried dumplings that are very similar to the Korean
gun mandu that we often had when we were living as teachers in Korea. So let's see if these
are as good? They look hot. Yeah. Pretty good.
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Someone found his favorites here. So what started as just a little snack out here at
the market has turned into a full on feast. I've got dim sum and fried spring rolls. Looking
good. I got this - German sausage. Very good.
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And in case we didn't quite have enough to eat - a sweet little dessert treat. So that
is a banana and egg roti with lots of chocolate and condensed milk drizzled over top.
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We came to this night market. We were supposed to go for a walk but guess what? We ended
up having a massive feast and so instead of exercise we were gorging the whole time but
it was worth it.