I think I’ve heard of Sila Sutharat. I thought he was only a local legend, like the Spider, whose quay thau goreng (clam noodles) was so famous it brought princes and paupers alike to his cart.
Are you trying to tell me that by 900 AD Europe didn’t have the wheelbarrow? They had ox carts, wagons, and coaches. Not to mention chariots from Roman times. And no one thought to make what we know as a wheelbarrow? That is truly Believe it or not.
One would assume that the mirrors are set to heat up the meat all at the same time. Thus, they’re aligned to work only at a specific time of the day, e.g. noon.
If that’s true, it must have taken a long time to align the mirrors when you can only do it for a few minutes each day.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
the Thai guy’s cooking method must be pretty doggone delicious
Leojim over 4 years ago
I’m having a really hard time that it took that long to finally invent the simple wheelbarrow.
jpsomebody over 4 years ago
I didn’t know that the Chinese invented the Europeans.
sevaar777 over 4 years ago
Hate to have to clean those mirrors on a daily basis.
Michael Thorton over 4 years ago
I think I’ve heard of Sila Sutharat. I thought he was only a local legend, like the Spider, whose quay thau goreng (clam noodles) was so famous it brought princes and paupers alike to his cart.
Aussie Down Under over 4 years ago
Obviously not a night market.
John Wiley Premium Member over 4 years ago
Cool Youtube on Sila Sutharat – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK8Mvbp-ZpY
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
I have to think someone groomed that dog that way and then released him onto the street as one big prank!
khmo over 4 years ago
Seems like lots of things begin in China
oakie817 over 4 years ago
yeah, but can i get some scrambled eggs too?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’m surprised that Sila hasn’t set his house on fire.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 4 years ago
And look where it got them.
Crandlemire over 4 years ago
So the guy in Thailand doesn’t get grilled too when he is basting the meat? Mạn b̂ā māk
bigal666 over 4 years ago
Are you trying to tell me that by 900 AD Europe didn’t have the wheelbarrow? They had ox carts, wagons, and coaches. Not to mention chariots from Roman times. And no one thought to make what we know as a wheelbarrow? That is truly Believe it or not.
ScottHolman over 4 years ago
pick up the hitch on your ox cart. You now have a wheel barrow.
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
Well, the lion is a symbol of Spain.
ex window inspector over 4 years ago
huh, huh, and huh
ekke over 4 years ago
So, according to RBION, the Chinese invented the Europeans? Some time after 100 BC when they invented the wheelbarrow?
Bilan over 4 years ago
One would assume that the mirrors are set to heat up the meat all at the same time. Thus, they’re aligned to work only at a specific time of the day, e.g. noon.
If that’s true, it must have taken a long time to align the mirrors when you can only do it for a few minutes each day.
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
But if his setup ever breaks, you won’t believe the bad luck he’ll get…
Lb over 4 years ago
In case anyone’s interested in the sun grill https://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/advanced/1238909/sun-cooked-chicken-roadside-dining-for-20-years
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT over 4 years ago
I found this video about Sila and his chicken. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8dRzFh1Tw0