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6 Thai Mukbang Influencers to Follow on YouTube

Thai Mukbang You Tubers 1 Photo by Instagram/Peach Eat Laek

Indeed, the YouTube vlogging industry has changed the lives of many content creators who gained popularity and influence. Not to mention, the online platform has also become a source of entertainment for various audiences, like fashionistas, shoppers, artists, foodies, and the like.

One of the coolest yet unique trends in YouTube videos is mukbang or meokbang. It is a unique dining concept where people consume massive amounts of food while filming or livestreaming themselves.

While most people may see mukbang videos as fun content, others are baffled by how these mukbang YouTubers manage to vicariously eat a heavy amount of food in a single sitting. The main purpose of mukbang is to introduce viewers to the specialties and culinary traditions of a certain region or country.

We don’t promote overeating, but if you are curious about satisfying foods in Thailand, here are some of the best Thai mukbangers you should binge watch.

Chumnan Maunghong

Chumnan Maunghong is a Thai mukbang YouTuber who frequently does his mukbang videos in the middle of the ocean while on a boat. He loves to indulge in spicy Northeastern Thai seafood salad, as well as crabs, shellfish, shrimp, and more.

One of his most popular videos released in 2018 reached 5.4 million views. He recorded a video while preparing and eating a huge bowl of salad made from shrimp and fresh vegetables. At present, Chumnan has more than 725,000 subscribers on YouTube. 

Follow Chumnan Maunghong on Instagram



Hagna Channel

With more than 2.84 million subscribers, Hagna Channel is a Thai mukbang YouTuber who joined the bandwagon in April 2016. If you’re a fan of his content, you can spot him doing mukbang with his wife, Chansri Khon Suay.

Some common local foods featured in his mukbang videos are fresh crab salad, banana blossom, kayang yup vegetables, koi, bitter shellfish, pounding beans, big squid topped with chili, crispy skinned pork with spicy green sauce, and more. 

Follow Hagna Channel on Facebook

Peach Eat Laek

Peach Eat Laek is a Thai mukbang YouTuber who has amassed 8.34 million subscribers since he started creating content in 2018. From popular restaurants to hidden gourmet spots, he loves to try various foods across Thailand, including Potato Corner's rice menu (limited edition), Fried Rice with Salt and Chili Crab at Football Seafood, sushi from Gokana omakase, and more.

His most popular mukbang video has received more than 44 million views, in which he can be seen eating at Nong Noodles. He ordered a large bowl of wonton soup, wonton, two sticks of meatballs, rice with roasted red pork, rice with crispy pork (two orders), rice with green curry chicken, rice with stewed pork, rice with BBQ chicken, rice with roasted chicken and herbs, pork bone spicy soup, and two additional bowls of noodles, two bowls of fermented pork (200 grams each).

As a mukbanger who tends to overeat, he owns a health and beauty product called Befita to promote “balances [in] the intestines and excretory system.” 

Follow Peach Eat Laek on Instagram

Pimry Pie

Pimadaporn Benchawatthawat, or popularly known as Pimry Pie, is one of Thailand’s celebrities and an internet sensation who began her career as an online seller.

Despite her “loud” personality, she is recognized for being a charitable person who supports locals in Thailand. Aside from her successful career in singing, she is also a beauty blogger and a mukbang YouTuber.

Some of the foods she loves to eat in her mukbang videos are shrimp with fermented sauce and chili, pork BBQ, seashells, fruits, a giant gummy bear, and other delicacies. She also enjoys cooking and preparing the food she features in her content. She has more than six million subscribers, as of November 2022. 

Follow Pimry Pie on Instagram

Gin Pai Thai Rang

Gin Pai Thai Rang, whose real name is Yainang, is yet another Thai mukbang YouTuber who will make you feel extremely hungry while watching her devour various foods. She’s currently based in Denmark for over 20 years, where she was inspired to create content about the food and culture of Denmark and Thailand.

Based on her YouTube channel, she loves to hunt down and cook the food she will be eating, like giant lobsters, oysters, and mushroom soup (cooked in Isan style), among others.

Together with her boyfriend, she also likes to mukbang chicken noodle soup, sticky rice, vegetables, salad, durian, spring rolls, and more. One of her most viewed mukbang videos reached four million views, featuring a giant Chinese radish paired with fresh tuna dipped in wasabi and spicy seafood sauce. She has more than 1.74 million subscribers.

Follow Gin Pai Thai Rang on Instagram

SaoLoei GinZab

This Thai mukbang YouTuber certainly loves to eat spicy foods and has been creating videos since October 2018. One of the mukbang videos posted by SaoLoei GinZab, also known as Jem, has more than seven million views. In the video, she can be seen eating sour mango dipped in spicy fermented fish sauce, which will surely make your face scrunch up in sourness.

Other mukbang videos that she uploaded include recipes like spicy egg squid salad, spicy Malaysian cup noodles, spicy pickled fish with papaya salad, Northeastern sausage with fresh chili, eggplant soup with mackerel, Northeastern Thai sausage with fresh chili, and more. 

Follow SaoLoei Ginzab on Facebook

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Step Into The Bootleg Show by Thai-Hong Kong Artist Mrkreme
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Step into the quirky world of 'The Bootleg Show An Exploration of Originals and Alterations," a mind-bending solo exhibition by Thai-Hong Kong artist Mrkreme, now running at MOCA Bangkok until June 29, 2025.

This is not your typical art show. Driven by the question, "What does it mean to be original?" get ready to be immersed in an interactive experience that'll spark ideas on imperfection, reinterpretation, and transformation — core themes of the show. 

The adventure kicks off with a massive furry monster Mushkin, standing 30 mushrooms tall (measured by MOCA), welcoming you into a world where the bizarre reigns supreme. Mushkin is the star of this show – a whimsical art toy concept gone wonderfully awry. What started as a simple prototype that went wrong morphed into a deeper examination of originality. 

But that’s just the beginning, each room holds more surprises in Mrkreme’s signature pop-surrealist style. Mrkreme uses clay in his works, the very material that sparked his art toy journey, alongside trippy acrylic paintings, to bring his vision to life. 

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The fun, interactive elements of the exhibition make it a must-visit. Mrkreme challenges you to become a co-creator by sketching Mushkin from memory. Your drawings will then be reimagined and transformed into new artworks in a fusion of paintings, sculptures, and even video installations.

Get lost in the weirdness and let your creativity flow at the one-of-a-kind "The Bootleg Show."

Adult tickets are priced at THB180, Students (with ID) at THB100, and there is free entry for kids under 100 cm. You can purchase these tickets here.

For more information, visit MOCA BANGKOK on their website, Instagram, and Facebook

Location: Atrium and Temporary Exhibition Rooms 1, 2, and 3 (G Floor), MOCA BANGKOK, 499 Kamphaengphet 6 Road, Ladyao, Chatuchak

Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10 AM to 6 PM (Closed on Mondays)

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Raise Up Your Rainbow Flags and Celebrate Love at Bangkok Pride 2025
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Get ready to raise your flags and see every corner of Bangkok painted in every color of the rainbow this May 30 to June 30, 2025, for the Bangkok Pride Festival 2025! With this year’s theme, “The Celebration: Right to Love,” Bangkok Pride Festival 2025 is set to be a phenomenally vibrant celebration of diversity, equality, and inclusion. 

This month-long event is organized by a powerful partnership across different sectors, with the Siam Piwat Group collaborating with Bangkok Pride, Drag Bangkok, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), the Creative Industry and Soft Power Institute (CSPI), the Creative Economy Agency (CEA), and the United Nations in Thailand, together with more than 70 government agencies and private companies. 

Through this partnership, Bangkok is slated to become Asia’s Pride capital, further boosting the country’s tourism appeal and global position to bid for World Pride 2030

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Bangkok Pride Festival 2025 – Celebrating the Right to Love in Glitz, Glamour, and Pride

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Bangkok Pride Festival 2025 has five main events lined up for this year: 

May 30 to June 1, 2025: Bangkok Pride Forum 2025

This forum is a safe space for the exchange of knowledge, experience, and innovation. The forum covers six themes: Economy and Business, Medicine, Technology, Environment, Human Rights, and Education. 

The forum will be held from May 30 to June 1, 2025, across four venues: G Floor, Siam Center, 4/F, SCBX Next Tech, Siam Paragon, Hall 3, Lido Connect, and LG Floor Ampitheater, Siam Square One.  

Learn more about the forum here

May 30 to June 1, 2025: Drag Bangkok Festival 2025

A spectacular celebration of drag excellence, fierce performances, and wild parties will be presented at the Parc Paragon, Siam Paragon. The event will also feature ITNW’s powerhouse set and a flash mob tribute to a global icon!

May 31, 2025: Bangkok Pride Awards 2025

On May 31, 2025, Bangkok Pride will be holding its first “Bangkok Pride Awards 2025,” honoring those who uplift and bring lasting impact to the LGBTQIAN+ community in Thailand. 

People can start voting for their favorite content creators, actors, series/dramas, films, singers, drag stars, and more from May 1 to 25, 2025. You can cast your votes here.

The Awards Night will be held at the Siam Pavalai at Siam Paragon

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June 1, 2025: Bangkok Pride Parade 2025 – Born This Way 

No Pride Month in any country is ever complete without their iconic pride parades — Bangkok included. 

On June 1, 2025, Bangkok’s biggest Pride celebration will be taking over Bangkok’s Pride District and Rama I Road for a colorful runway filled with love, unity, and self-expression! Under the theme “Born this Way,” the parade will be starting from the National Stadium, passing by Siam Discovery, Siam Center, Siam Paragon, and will be ending at the CentralwOrld Pride Stage

The parade will also feature a 200-meter-long Pride flag, with an expected number of more than 300,000 participants. You can register to join the parade here

June 27, 2025: Bangkok Pride Party

Slated to be the ultimate party for Thailand’s LGBTQIAN+ community, come join in the vibrant, high-energy celebration of the community! More details will be revealed soon. 

Also from May 30 to June 30, 2025, Siam Piwat’s iconic shopping centers – Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Siam Discovery, ICONSIAM, and ICS – will serve as the festival’s epicenters. You can read all about that here.

For more information, follow Bangkok Pride on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram. You can check out their website here

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'Thai Night' To Showcase the Best of Thai Entertainment Industry at Cannes
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The Thai entertainment industry and Thai films will be showcased at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival 2025 this May 15, 2025

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) of the Ministry of Commerce, has organized “Thai Night” at the Cannes Film Festival 2025, which will highlight Thai films and the Thai entertainment industry. “Thai Night” also aims elevate the image of the Thai film industry worldwide and strengthen international networks. 

The opening ceremony of “Thai Night” was officiated by Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Barnavadi. 

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Held annually for over 14 years since 2011, “Thai Night” has served as a key platform in highlighting the strength and influence of Thailand’s entertainment industry. It fosters collaboration between Thai entrepreneurs and international buyers and investors, helping promote long-term growth and sustainability in the sector. 

Most importantly, it is a valuable opportunity to present Thailand’s rich culture and soft power on a global stage. Additionally, the event features the “Thai Pavilion,” where representatives from Thailand’s film industry participated in business matching with global partners. The pavilion is located at Booth 22.01, Palais -1, at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès de Cannes, and is open from May 13 to 21, 2025

Another highlight of “Thai Night” is the presentation of Thai cuisine under the “Thai Selectcertification, which guarantees the authenticity and quality of traditional Thai flavors. These dishes will be served at “Thai Night” as part of a reception for international guests, celebrating the unique identity of Thai food.

“The Thai film industry is growing rapidly, as reflected in its increasing production capabilities, entries into international film festivals, and rising interest from global markets,” said the Director-General of DITP, Ms. Sunata Kangvalkulkjj. “Thai Night serves as a platform to showcase the pride and quality of Thai films, and to propel Thailand’s soft power through the film industry. It presents the charm of Thai culture, creativity, and identity to a global audience, while opening doors for business networking with international partners to support the sustainable growth of Thailand’s film industry.” 

For more information, follow Thailand – Where Films Come Alive on Facebook. You may also follow the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) on Facebook and Instagram

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KAWS: Holiday Thailand Makes a Stop in Sanam Luang
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KAWS: Holiday is back and this time it's swinging by Bangkok, after having globetrotted across countries and cities such as Shanghai, Seoul, Japan, Switzerland, and even outer space!

From May 13 to 25, 2025, KAWS: Holiday will arrive in Thailand, presenting a new installation of KAWS' monumental Companion. Designed by artist Brian Donnelly (aka KAWS), this installation will take over the historic center of Bangkok, Sanam Luang, just steps away from the Grand Palace.

This isn’t just a giant art toy plopped into a park, it’s also a moment of reflection, located in one of the city's most culturally significant public spaces. Sanam Luang, traditionally used for royal cremations and national ceremonies.

The Companion installation towers an impressive 18 meters tall, sits on Earth and gently cradles the Moon, while a much smaller Companion is placed on its lap.  

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The pose is tender and symbolic, representing the passing of knowledge, the continuity of tradition, and the ties that bind generations together.

This open-air installation is part of an ongoing collaboration between Hong Kong-based creative studio AllRightsReserved and Central Embassy, who first partnered in 2016 for KAWS BFF — an 8-meter-tall sculpture that drew crowds as early as 5 AM on opening day.

Additionally, an exclusive KAWS: Holiday Thailand collection will drop during the exhibition period, so expect limited-edition pieces and plenty of hype.

Run, don't walk to the grand opening, kicking off at 2 PM on May 13, 2025. Admission is completely free!

For more information, visit KAWS on their website or Instagram

Location: Sanam Luang, Ratchadamnoen Nai Road Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang Phra Nakhon Bangkok 10200

Date & Time: May 13 to 25, 2025 (Grand Opening on May 13, 2 PM)

Admission Fee: Free

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Lingerie Brand Wacoal Unveils Chic New Hangout Space in Bangkok's Chinatown
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Chinatown’s chic new hangout spot is here! Wacoal Yaowarat Space, launched by contemporary lingerie brand Wacoal, boldly reimagines a historic building into a vibrant fusion of fashion, art, and café culture

Nestled between Yaowarat Soi 11 and Soi Mangkon, this four-story concept store breathes new life into the district's rich cultural heritage. Awash in Wacoal’s signature soft pink hues, the space is a modern-day Instagrammer’s dream. 

On the ground floor, you’ll find an exclusive lingerie boutique offering everything from signature collections to limited-edition loungewear, T-shirts, and pants. It's also the only place to snag Wacoal’s one-of-a-kind branded merch, including cozy nano blankets, sleek scarves, stylish water bottles, and more.

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Head up to the second floor to explore the Art Zone, a vibrant gallery which spotlights emerging local talent on rotation every four months. 

The debut exhibition features the eye-catching PPYY collection, a creative collaboration with Milly X Mercy.

Cups Café takes over the third and fourth floors of the space with a sleek modern aesthetic, cozy corners, and that just-right ambiance for lingering over a cup of Wacoal Blend—a special roast curated for the space. 

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Take it all in from the rooftop, where sweeping views of Yaowarat offer a fresh perspective on one of Bangkok’s most iconic neighborhoods. It's the perfect check-in spot for social media-worthy snaps.

For more information, visit Wacoal Thailand on their website, Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter). 

Location: 350 352 Yaowarat Road, Chakkrawat, Khet Samphanthawong, Bangkok  

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Korean Actor Lee Jun-hyuk To Embark on Asia Tour "Let Me In"
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Prolific Korean actor Lee Jun-hyuk is about to greet fans on his first Asia Tour, titled “2025 Lee Jun-hyuk Let Me In," starting in Bangkok this year! 

Thai fans can expect to greet him on Sunday, May. 4, 2025 at Phenix Grand Ballroom. This is Lee Jun-hyuk's first time embarking on a fan meeting tour and fans are anticipating the Lee's interactions with the public and stories about his experiences and his craft.

Lee will grace Bangkok first, followed by stops in Manila, Tokyo, Taipei, and Seoul, organized by LINE UP Entertainment.

Best known for his role as the morally dubious prosecutor in Seo Dong-jae in the TV series Stranger (2017–2020) and his breakout role as Yu Eun-ho in Netflix's romantic drama series Love Scout, Lee has been active in the film and television world for approximately 18 years and steadily climbing up the ranks of stardom.

His other memorable works include Naked Fireman (2017), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), 365: Repeat the Year (2020), Dark Hole (2021), Vigilante (2023), and Love Scout (2025), if you want to brush up on your Lee Jun-hyuk fandom before he visits your city! 

Tickets are on sale now! The prices for the fan meeting are THB2900 for Platform seats, THB4500 for Middle Seats, THB4900 for Balcony Seats and THB6500 for Front-Row seats. They can be purchased here.

For more information, visit LINE UP Entertainment on their Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter), or follow Lee Jun-hyuk on Instagram.

Location: 5F, Phenix Grand Ballroom, 604/3 Phetchaburi Rd, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400

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Step Inside 333Gallery’s Colorful New Exhibition Memory No.22
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What does memory look like? Running now at 333Gallery/Warehouse30 until Apr. 27, 2025 Memory No.22 is a stirring duo exhibition from Korn Neeyabhan (aka Korn Doll) and Jakrapong Siririn (aka 2dox).

This exhibition is a whimsical deep dive into personal, nostalgic, and emotionally abstract worlds. Though the two artists share a generational lens, their creative languages couldn’t be more distinct.

Korn turns memory into matter. His handmade resin and vintage figures — rooted in his early days of papier-mâché dolls — are like time capsules, filled to the brim with childhood dreams, emotional echoes, and moments suspended in vinyl.

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Jakrapong (2dox), on the other hand, leans into the subconscious. Known for his Rorschach-inspired technique, his inkblot-style paintings are an abstract and intimate exploration, serving as mirrors for viewers to organically project their own memories, thoughts, and unresolved feelings.

Jakrapong Siririn
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Aside from art, there are also special programs at the show. On opening day, Apr. 2, enjoy a special acoustic performance by Tar Paradox, and on Apr. 27 from 1 PM to 4 PM, an interactive workshop session with both artists!

Admission to the exhibition is free. For more information, visit 333Gallery on their website, Instagram, Facebook, and X (Formerly Twitter).

Location: 333Gallery, Unit 5, Warehouse30, Chareonkung 30, Bangrak, Bangkok 

Exhibition Dates: Apr. 2 to 27, 2025 

Hours: From Tuesdays to Sundays, 11 AM to 6 PM

Admission Fee: Free

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