Back again with burning a free day on a normal weekday of our mother and daughter.
Since grandma finished work early, she invited us to walk around the Rong Kluea-Bo Bae market in Saraburi.
Let's go! I've only passed by and knew it existed, but I've never been there. Let's go!

Welcome to Talad Rot Fai - Bobae, Saraburi ~~~Taen Taen Taen~~~

As my mother is about to retire, I came to look for beautiful souvenirs to give her as a retirement gift. I intended to buy woven handkerchiefs, but it turned out that there were mostly fashion clothes.

For those who think they will come and find things like JJ, you are wrong!

Both the grandmother and the granddaughter looked disappointed. Well, since we're already here, let's explore a little more.

If you're looking for fashion items, whether it's clothes for kids, adults, skinny people, fat people, people who are slightly, moderately, or very overweight, or even outdoor gear, glasses, watches, sharp necklaces, and other accessories, we've got it all! Check out the accompanying pictures.

Shoes, a local outlet. But when asked if they're authentic, I'd say probably not, haha.
(Will I get arrested? I'm just reviewing, not affiliated with them, hehe.)

After browsing through the stalls (which were full of trendy fashion), my beautiful daughter started to get bored, so we stopped by to grab something to eat.
The central zone of the market has a few restaurants and spacious seating areas where you can relax and enjoy your meal. The prices are reasonable and the food is decent.

Food court area atmosphere. Pay cash, no coupons.

Since we just had lunch, we're looking for something light to snack on. We were drawn to the fragrant coconut pancakes at this shop.
They smelled amazing and the name was tempting. We saw them being made fresh, so we decided to grab a box.

Judging from the pictures, the Khanom Krok Chawang looked crispy, fragrant, rich, and perfectly sweet. However, .........................................
The result was that it was extremely chewy, but the taste was decent, with the right amount of sweetness and richness.
The chewiness was probably because the vendor gave us a box that had already been made. Oh well, we really wanted to eat it hot.

On the other side of our small food court, there is a smoothie shop. After eating the crispy coconut pancakes, our jaws were tired. We were looking for something refreshing to drink, so we rushed to this shop because Nong Pun was thirsty. It was a hot day.


A little girl with messy hair is choosing a drink menu. She ends up with a glass of iced Ovaltine (which is very sweet)......
........Grandma took two sips and complained that it was too sweet. She even did a project at school about Thai children not eating sweets, but her granddaughter is eating sweets.
No, grandma, the vendor made it too sweet/"high voice"

After finishing our meal, we were ready to continue exploring. Before leaving the food court, I wanted to take a picture, but Pan was scared.
She looked at it and grimaced, probably because it was a bit too big and toothy. "Her voice was high again."


Let's go explore the market together. Most of the items I found are really like this. The bags are cute too.
Personally, I think that when my daughter grows up, I might buy her a bag to carry.

The second most popular category is bedding, pillows, mosquito nets, blankets, and towels. Towels here are also sold by weight.
I don't know how much it costs per kilo, but if you're interested in buying in bulk to resell, come and have a look.

Clothes that are not fashionable, comfortable to wear while lying down at home, or young children wearing boxers jumping into the water are also available.

The last shop we stopped by before heading home was a toy store. There were so many toys, but most of them seemed to be for older children. One thing that caught my eye was a doctor's kit. It had all the doctor's tools, like a stethoscope and a thermometer, so kids could pretend to be doctors. It was adorable, but I don't think my son is interested in being a doctor yet. He starts crying as soon as he sees a nurse, even before he meets the doctor. Haha.

Honestly, the little girl found a toy she liked, but we didn't buy it for her. This is the result.
She's throwing a tantrum. It's okay, we'll wait until she's a little older before letting her play with it, my daughter.

I'll leave you with this picture for now. Next time, I'll review a trip that's more serious. This time, I saw that many people (including locals)
probably haven't been here before, so I took some pictures to show you what it's like. There's mostly clothes, which was a bit disappointing.

Next time, I promise it will be a more serious trip. Stay tuned........................


Getting there

Bypass Road, avoiding Saraburi city, heading towards Bangkok on the side of Wat Phra Phutthachai. Or you can search for it on Google Maps.

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