One such titillating shopping stopover is the Phahurat Indian Market in Bangkok, which is also popular as Bangkok’s ‘Little India’; it is set in the Phra Nakhorn road virtuous on the boundary of the Chinatown. The venue offers mythologic breaks to shopaholics, as it abounds in different shopping delights.
The Phahurat market is known to be the number one fabric market as mostly all the Indian’s living in Bangkok has a textile business inside the market. Indian groceries, cuisines, dresses, wedding dresses, and all Indian goods can be found inside the Phahurat market. People from all over Bangkok visit the market in search for fabrics as it has the largest quantity of cotton and silk fabrics inside the market with different shops quoting different prices and it also has various choices for wedding dresses and souvenirs’. Wander around and you will find a big Sikh temple Siri Guru Singh Sabha which is located in a small alley of the Phahurat Road. All the things sold inside the Phahurat Market is set up at a reasonable price with people always ready to negotiate, everyone inside the market tries to make money with everything they sell or buy. It is a place worth exploring, it is not just a capital of the cloth market but there are also many spicy Indian food, curry and deserts served.
Chances are minimal for anyone walking inside the Phahurat market to go back home empty handed as if offers a lot of things which will surely attract anyone.