
'I bought breakfast, lunch and dinner in Thailand and was shocked by the price'
One man who headed for breakfast, lunch and dinner in Thailand was blown away by the cheap price of the meals.
Ryan Losasso, one half of the popular award-winning TikTok travel content creation duo 'Live The Dash' alongside Jade Beaty, headed to the streets of Bangkok, Thailand's capital city to buy his three meals on a budget.
Ryan took his TikTok viewers along with him as he explored the Thai food scene and couldn't believe the price of his breakfast, lunch and dinner in the city known for its bustling street life, including street food and markets.
To start his culinary journey the travel influencer went to Siam House Cafe where he opted for a traditional Thai breakfast that was made up of egg, pork meat and toast for just €1.76, The Mirror reports.
Taking a bite of his meal, he said 'mmm' and reported that his breakfast was a 'roaring success.'
Next he moved onto lunch where he picked up a ham and cheese toastie and a bottle of water from 7-Eleven for €1.23.
Ryan continued: 'I do not have much left for dinner but let's see what we can do.' He 'scoured Bangkok's streets' for an affordable dish and spotted Hai Som Tam Convent where he tucked into a pad Thai for €2.70.
In total Ryan's breakfast, lunch and dinner from Bangkok cost him a mere €5.69. Bangkok is a foodie paradise as it offers a 'mix of delicious street food, budget-friendly restaurants and hidden gems serving world-class Thai cuisine', according to H and L Blogs.
The travel blog website claims that Bangkok's 'cheap eats are everywhere', such as wok-fried noodles in Chinatown or 'authentic local curries served for just a few Baht in local markets.'
One Thai Baht is equal to 0.026 Euros so it is very easy to eat out on a budget in Bangkok.

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