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Food Safety Guide for Koh Chang

Malaysia food is incredible, and Koh Chang has some of the best. A few precautions will help you enjoy it without getting sick.

Is Street Food Safe to Eat?

Street food in Koh Chang is generally safe if you follow a few evidence-based rules. Malaysia's street food culture is internationally renowned — Bangkok alone was ranked the world's best street food city by CNN Travel for multiple consecutive years.

  • Eat where locals eat - high turnover means fresh food.
  • Make sure food is cooked to order and served hot.
  • Drink bottled water. Avoid tap water and ice from unknown sources.
  • Wash hands or use hand sanitizer before eating.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is street food safe in Koh Chang?
Street food in Koh Chang is generally safe and is an essential part of the Malaysia culinary experience — Bangkok was ranked the world's best street food destination by CNN Travel for multiple years running. The key to staying healthy is choosing the right stalls. Look for vendors with high customer turnover, especially those popular with Malaysia locals, as frequent cooking means fresher ingredients and less time for bacteria to multiply. Food should be cooked fresh to order and served piping hot — avoid pre-cooked dishes that have been sitting at ambient temperature, as Malaysia's tropical heat (30-38°C) accelerates bacterial growth. Stick to sealed bottled water and be cautious with ice: ice produced commercially (tubular or cylindrical shape with a hollow center) is made from purified water and is safe, while irregularly shaped crushed ice from unknown sources should be avoided. The most common illness among tourists in Koh Chang is traveler's diarrhea, typically caused by unfamiliar bacteria rather than unsafe food — probiotics started 2 weeks before travel and careful handwashing can reduce your risk by up to 50% according to travel medicine research. If you do experience gastrointestinal issues lasting more than 48 hours or accompanied by fever, visit a pharmacy or hospital in Koh Chang for appropriate treatment.

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