When traveling to Thailand, tasting local delicacies is undoubtedly one of the most exciting highlights. In recent years, JODD FAIRS Night Market has emerged as Bangkok’s trendiest night market post-pandemic. Formerly known as Ratchada Train Night Market, it was forced to close during the pandemic but has since made a grand comeback. Unlike its predecessor, which featured vibrant tents, JODD FAIRS adopts a chic white-tent aesthetic, giving off a more modern and stylish vibe. Planning a Bangkok free-and-easy trip? Be sure to include JODD FAIRS in your itinerary! Here’s everything you need to know before your visit.
How to Get to JODD FAIRS
JODD FAIRS is located in Rama 9, one of Bangkok’s rapidly developing business districts, filled with international office buildings, shopping malls, and a lively nightlife scene. The market is easily accessible via MRT Phra Ram 9 Station (BL20). Simply exit at Exit 2 and take a 5-minute walk to reach the night market—making it one of the most conveniently located night markets in Bangkok.
JODD FAIRS
Address: Rama IX Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Opening Hours: 17:00 – 00:00
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What Are the Must-Try Foods at JODD FAIRS Night Market?
Volcano Pork Ribs
Ever seen towering pork ribs shaped like a volcano? One of the most popular Thai dishes at JODD FAIRS, the Volcano Pork Ribs, is a must-try! The two most famous stalls serving this dish are “โคตรเล้งกะละมังแซ่บ” and “เล้งแซ่บ”.Available in small, medium, large, and extra-large portions, these fall-off-the-bone tender ribs are simmered in a flavorful broth infused with onions, green chilies, and minced garlic, creating a slightly sour yet incredibly appetizing taste. Many diners enjoy pairing it with white rice for a perfect meal!


Thai Cotton Candy Crepes (Roti Sai Mai)
This traditional Thai dessert features paper-thin crepes wrapped around fluffy cotton candy strands, resembling the texture of dragon’s beard candy. The crepes are soft, while the cotton candy melts in your mouth, creating a delightful balance of flavors. Made from jackfruit, chestnut, tapioca flour, coconut milk, and sugar, the colorful appearance makes it visually appealing and incredibly addictive. A must-try snack at the night market!



Thai Takoyaki (Giant Octopus Balls)
JODD FAIRS’ Thai-style takoyaki is a showstopper, featuring huge chunks of octopus! These crispy-on-the-outside, chewy-on-the-inside octopus balls are served with savory Thai sauces, making them not only photogenic but also incredibly delicious. Besides octopus, you can also choose from crab legs, oysters, squid, and shrimp—perfect for seafood lovers. If you visit JODD FAIRS, don’t miss out on this unique twist on the classic Japanese street snack!
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Durian Smoothie
Durian lovers, this one’s for you! Thailand is famous for its high-quality durians, and at JODD FAIRS, you can enjoy a freshly blended Durian Smoothie. The drink is sweet, refreshing, and creamy, perfect for cooling down after exploring the market. If durian isn’t your thing, you can opt for the Mango Smoothie, which comes topped with a whole slice of mango—both extravagant and delicious! These smoothies are a must-try for first-time visitors.
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Mango Sticky Rice
A Thai dessert classic, Mango Sticky Rice (Khao Niew Mamuang) is a street food staple, especially during Thailand’smango season (April–May). This dish features sweet, juicy mangoes served with coconut-infused sticky rice, creating a rich yet balanced combination of flavors—sweet, creamy, and slightly salty. Many people fall in love with this dessert after the first bite, making it one of Thailand’s must-eat dishes.

Deep-Fried Insects
Feeling adventurous? Fried insects are a common street snack in Thailand, and many travelers try them for the first time here! At JODD FAIRS, you’ll find vendors selling crispy silkworms, crickets, bamboo worms, coconut worms, and even fried tarantulas and scorpions. While they may look intimidating, these deep-fried critters are seasoned with salt and pepper, tasting somewhat like crunchy fried chicken. Surprisingly, they make great beer snacks! Would you dare to try?

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