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Kai Thawt Bat Khiw

Crunchy, fragrant, and complex, Hat Yai-style fried chicken is renowned throughout Thailand—here’s where to get it in its origin city.

Hat Yai, Thailand

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Chicken is marinated in an umami-forward brine before being battered and deep-fried.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
Chicken is marinated in an umami-forward brine before being battered and deep-fried.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
Hat Yai-style chicken is famous for good reason.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
This is Hat Yai’s most iconic street food dish done right.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
Each order comes with sticky rice and a gloopy, sweet and spicy dip.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
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Look for the line. Every night, at the edge of downtown Hat Yai, southern Thailand’s largest city, a small team set up a cart and a deep-fryer. Before the first wing has emerged from the bubbling oil, there’s likely already tens of people waiting to buy the savory, pleasantly salty and aromatic chicken from this famous stall.

Kai thawt haat yai, Hat Yai-style fried chicken, has emerged as one of southern Thailand’s most famous dishes, and is sold from stalls in the country’s deep south to remote villages in its far north. The dish takes slightly different forms, but generally cuts of chicken are marinated in a garlicky, fragrant (typically from coriander seed), salty, umami-forward brine and occasionally coated with a light batter before being deep-fried until caramel-colored and crispy. 

Choose your cuts, and at Baht Diaw, as is standard in Hat Yai, they’ll be paired with a bag of sticky rice, a generous garnish of crispy, deep-fried shallots, and a deliciously gloopy, sweet and spicy dip. 

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Although it may seem like chaos, there is order here. To place an order, grab a number from the stall.

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Kai Thawt Bat Khiw
28 Niphat Songkhro Road 1
Hat Yai, 90110
Thailand
7.017361, 100.469829
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