A former seafood vendor at Mae Klong Market has turned to selling delicious old-fashioned noodles at home. The portions are generous and served in a bowl. It's filling and the price isn't expensive, only 50 baht.Served in a big basin like this, the price is only 50 baht per bowl. There are thin noodles, wide noodles, glass noodles, egg noodles, white noodles, clear soup noodles, yen ta fo, and old-fashioned tom yum noodles, spicy pork ribs, and lots of ingredients. This shop is called "Jay Ta Old-Style Pork Noodles" in Soi Khun Prak Praphan or Soi Prapa, opposite Wat Thammanimit, in the Samut Songkhram Municipality. Jay Ta, or Ms. Amara Wongskun, age 49, is the owner of the shop.Ms. Ta said that she used to sell seafood at Mae Klong Market, but she had health problems, so she quit and opened her own house to sell traditional pork tom yum noodles and yen ta fo. At first, she sold them in regular bowls for 20 baht and special for 30 baht. But after selling for almost 2 years, there were still not many cust omers. Then 2 months ago, her close friend came to eat noodles. That day, sales were very good. The bowls of noodles were all gone and she couldn't wash them in time. So she jokingly asked if she could use them in a basin. Her friend said yes. When the customer saw it, he ordered some too and posted on social media. After that, the customers asked about the basin noodles, so she had to buy a basin to put the noodles in. That's how the basin noodles came about. They've been selling like hotcakes to this day. Sometimes, you even have to take a queue number. The deliciousness of Ms. Ta's noodles is that they use pork bone soup with fragrant herbs. It's delicious without needing to add any more seasoning. They're not expensive. In addition to noodles, they also have spicy pork rib soup and stewed pork bones. Every menu comes in a basin for only 50 baht.Auntie Ta's old-fashioned pork noodle shop in the house. Open from 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closed every Tuesday and the 1st and 16th of every month.Source: Thai News Agency

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