30 Selected Mookata Places in Bangkok
Thai Buffet Style BBQ
Moo Muek Kung
Taweechok Mookata Banthat Thong
Awethan Mookata
Tui Mu Kratha-Mu Chum (Pho Nimit)
Saneh Mookrata
Selected Mookata Places in Bangkok
If you're a mookata enthusiast, Tui Mu Kratha-Mu Chum at Pho Nimit is a must-visit spot known for its reasonable prices, quality meat, and generous portions. Customers rave about the delicious jumbo shrimp served without shells, despite some cleanliness issues. Moving on to Palanchai BBQ, you'll find fresh and flavorful ingredients, a hot stove for leisurely eating, and a sauce with a peppery flavor that adds a twist to the usual hot pot experience.
For a unique dining experience, head to Mu Kratha Heng Heng Korat where you can cook your own delicious pork meal right at your table. The sizzling coal stove, tasty broth, and homemade dipping sauce are customer favorites. If you're in Silom District, don't miss Everyday Mookrata Silom, a hidden gem offering a delightful Thai BBQ-style rooftop dining experience with tender meat, savory soup, and fresh vegetables.
Mookata is a Thai BBQ dish that typically includes grilled meat (such as pork or chicken) and seafood (such as shrimp or squid) cooked on a dome-shaped grill with a well in the center for a broth. The grill is placed on a table and diners cook their own food in the broth, which is typically made with a mix of seasonings and sometimes coconut milk. The dish is often served with vegetables and dipping sauces. Mookata is a popular street food in Thailand and can also be found at restaurants.
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