39 min

9. Pam Pichaya from Potong in Bangkok World of Mouth podcast

    • Food

Pam Pichaya’s restaurant, Potong, is located in the middle of the buzzling Chinatown of Bangkok. Thai by birth, and with a Thai-Chinese-Australian family background, Chef Pam was brought up in Bangkok, where her family’s business had been a traditional pharmacy. At the age of 21, as a young chef, Pam won an Asian chef’s competition and twelve years later, in 2023, her restaurant became world famous when Potong entered Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list.  
We meet Chef Pam at her restaurant, located in the old pharmacy that her ancestors founded in Chinatown, and hear the story of her family and about the tradition of Thai-Chinese cuisine she inherited. Also, Chef Pam will reveal how she created a contemporary take on her cuisine and how she built a network of local suppliers to get access to the best local produce.  
Chef Pam will to tell about her journey to become a game changer in contemporary Thai cuisine. At the end of our talk Pam will reveal her favourite restaurant recommendations in Bangkok and out in the world. 
All of the recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available for free in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/
Pam Pichaya recommended the following restaurants in this podcast:

Lao Tang Braised goose (เล่าตั๊ง) Adress: (467/1 ถ. เยาวราช Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100)Guay Jub Nai Lek (Aoun) ก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน)Ah Tuer Shark Fin Soup (เฮียตือหูฉลาม เยาวราช #หูฉลามนายตือ) Adress:  หน้าธนาคารกรุงศรี 437 ถ. เยาวราชSamphanthawongRung Rueang Pork Noodle (Left Shop) รุ่งเรืองตั๋ง ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหมูต้มยำ Baan Klang Nam (บ้านกลางน้ำ) Adress: 288 Ban Klang Nam Alley, Bang Khlo
Nusara 
Suhring 
Gaggan 
FV 
Swati snacks, Mumbai 
Hamdi, Istanbul 
 

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Pam Pichaya’s restaurant, Potong, is located in the middle of the buzzling Chinatown of Bangkok. Thai by birth, and with a Thai-Chinese-Australian family background, Chef Pam was brought up in Bangkok, where her family’s business had been a traditional pharmacy. At the age of 21, as a young chef, Pam won an Asian chef’s competition and twelve years later, in 2023, her restaurant became world famous when Potong entered Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list.  
We meet Chef Pam at her restaurant, located in the old pharmacy that her ancestors founded in Chinatown, and hear the story of her family and about the tradition of Thai-Chinese cuisine she inherited. Also, Chef Pam will reveal how she created a contemporary take on her cuisine and how she built a network of local suppliers to get access to the best local produce.  
Chef Pam will to tell about her journey to become a game changer in contemporary Thai cuisine. At the end of our talk Pam will reveal her favourite restaurant recommendations in Bangkok and out in the world. 
All of the recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available for free in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/
Pam Pichaya recommended the following restaurants in this podcast:

Lao Tang Braised goose (เล่าตั๊ง) Adress: (467/1 ถ. เยาวราช Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100)Guay Jub Nai Lek (Aoun) ก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน)Ah Tuer Shark Fin Soup (เฮียตือหูฉลาม เยาวราช #หูฉลามนายตือ) Adress:  หน้าธนาคารกรุงศรี 437 ถ. เยาวราชSamphanthawongRung Rueang Pork Noodle (Left Shop) รุ่งเรืองตั๋ง ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหมูต้มยำ Baan Klang Nam (บ้านกลางน้ำ) Adress: 288 Ban Klang Nam Alley, Bang Khlo
Nusara 
Suhring 
Gaggan 
FV 
Swati snacks, Mumbai 
Hamdi, Istanbul 
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

39 min