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This is the place to come to buy fabrics and to
enjoy Indian cuisine. Phahurat Market is a small Indian community on
the fringe of Chinatown. Most of the merchants are Indian Sikhs who are
involved in the textile trade.
They have a unique way of greeting female
shoppers, calling each one Khunying which is a Thai royal title similar
to the English Lady. Their selection of fabrics is the best in Bangkok,
particularly the Indian cottons and silk.
There are many vendors selling ready made goods including shoulder bags which are at unbelievable low prices.
The Indian community in Thailand shops here for the essential wedding gowns and wedding souvenirs.
In every nook and cranny there is someone doing
business. This may be selling trinkets, tour packages to India,
household items, spices and delicious Indian desserts.
Wander off the main streets and into the many alleyways, you could come across surprisingly good Indian food.
The Thai Sikh community has a major temple, Siri Guru Singh Sabha close to the Phahurat area.
How to get there: Bus routes 7,25,40, 53, 56, 507
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