And in Thailand, this isn’t just easy – it’s incredibly easy. Food is everywhere.
Along the road, you periodically encounter small markets. Unlike European markets, Thai markets are filled exclusively with food, not clothes.
We stopped for lunch at one of these markets.
For digital nomads, these local markets are a goldmine. Not only do they offer cheap, delicious food, but they’re also a great place to experience local culture and potentially even find a unique workspace for the day!

In the next post, you’ll learn how to prepare iced coffee. As any digital nomad knows, finding good coffee is crucial when you’re working on the road!
Traveler’s Tip: Cost of lunch at a local market for locals: on average 30 baht (rubles) for a dish of rice and meat, seasoned with spicy sauce.
For digital nomads, learning to navigate local markets can be a game-changer. It’s not just about saving money – it’s about immersing yourself in the local culture and potentially finding inspiration for your work.
Have you ever had a memorable meal at a local market during your travels? How did it compare to the tourist-oriented restaurants? Share your experiences in the comments!
Remember, part of the joy of being a digital nomad is the opportunity to live like a local wherever you go. Embracing local food culture is a great way to do that!




