Missing the Taste of Tradition | Hidden Gem Travel Guide

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Last July, I moved from my hometown of St Petersburg, FL to Oak Ridge, TN. I embarked on this new adventure with excitement, trepidation, and an open mind. While I expected to miss friends and the routine of my previous life, I didn't intend to miss this small but meaningful tradition.

Nearly every Sunday, I'd venture early in the morning over the Gandy Bridge that connected North St Petersburg with South Tampa, and drive out to the small, run-down part of the city encircled by Palm River. Down a nearly one-lane street lined by dismal residential property and cut in half by a railroad, there sits a glittering, golden temple on modest lakefront land.


Wat Mongkolratanaram

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Photo by FoodiePatootie. All other photos in this article were taken by me.

Affectionally shortened to Wat Tampa, this temple stood as a weekly tradition for me for many years. Each Sunday, hundreds of people (including me), Buddhist and guest alike, gather to enjoy a massive market spread that included:

  • Hot soup served to order
  • Variety of Thai, Viet, and Laos traditional dishes
  • Produce market
  • Grilled meats on a stick
  • Assortment of SE Asian desserts
  • Take-away treats

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My favorite: Laos-style Pho soup. I'd order a soup, spice it generously with chilis, hot chili paste, and fermented jalapenos (with the juice!) before grabbing a beverage or two and my favorite rice snack.

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What my full meal typically looked like:

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Old Instagram photo of my meal, which is why the image file is so small!

If I were feeling extra-adventurous, I'd grab a bag of fried banana, sweet potato, and taro. Eventually, they phased out the taro, which I assume was to ease the communication between the SE Asian chefs and the uninformed caucasian customers - but it was sorely missed!

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Sweet, friend, crunchy, and soft in the middle. These fried treats would have a line that wrapped the public meeting hall!

After indulging myself with hot soup and sweet treats on their expansive picnic-table seating area on the Palm River, I'd head to the temple, remove my shoes, and enter.

As the years passed, more people heard about this hidden gem and it became less and less quiet inside the temple. So much traffic, with scuffling feet and flashing cameras. Nevertheless, I'd choose a worn floor mat and sit in meditation for 10 - 20-minutes.

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If you're ever in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, I encourage you to visit this local gem. This place holds such spiritual, emotional, and traditional significance in my heart.

Even if you go only for the food, it's worth the trip!

Tips for making the most of your experience at Wat Tampa:

  • Go early. They say it opens at 10 AM, arrive around 9 AM. You'll get stellar parking and first pick at most everything (though there will definitely be folks already in line before you).
  • Bring a friend, significant other, or small group. It's a pleasure to experience this place with others.
  • Do a walk-through and map out your meal(s). You only have one stomach but certain things can be taken to go.
  • Go light on the spice - you can always add more!
  • Bring reusable bags, your own utensils, and a cup if you'd like to reduce waste.
  • Prepare to spend a few hours, it's worth it.
  • Check your table for creepy-crawlies, you are outside!
  • Make sure to get your take-away snacks early as they do run out.
  • Try as many new things as you can.
  • Be gentle with your chefs, as many of them speak English as a third or fourth language (or not at all).
  • Visit the temple! Remove your shoes, turn your camera flash off, and play the quiet game. Consider picking up a piece of Buddhist literature from the table on your way out. They're written in plainspeak and can bring you peace in the darkest of times.

It brought me pleasure simply to share this place with you, even though I won't be visiting in the near future.

Do you have a special or spiritual tradition you enjoy regularly? Please share with me as I navigate this new life, developing new traditions to light my days.


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Looks like such a great place to visit! & yummy! I love these gems of places, thanks for sharing ✨💖

I am always on the lookout for gems like this, when I'm traveling and in the cities in which I spent more time. Also - keep an eye out as I am entering your contest today! 💓💓

The quiet game: something im terrible at!! But i love thai food!! I hope to go! Great post .. lets pretend you tagged tgp

You would LOVE this place. The food is out of this world.

I thought only female/feminism/gender related posts were for TGP? Just checking so I know for the future!

No!! We only resteem those but we can upvote anything tagged !!especially if its by a member!

Now this is how you do food photography! You had me hooked from the Pho soup to the fried bananas which I assume is covered in sugar and fried into a caramelized treat which is very Asian to do haha.

Thank you for sharing this wonderful gem.

You're right about those fried bananas, save for the powdered sugar. They have seasame seeds instead!

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The dishes certainly look delicious! I am love all sorts of Pho soups. Wherever I travel, I like to try some of the authentic cuisine dishes. I'd like to visit this place if I ever reach Tampa Bay, which is not that impossible. Thanks for sharing!

You're welcome! I must say, my favorite pho is Laos, but that's kind of hard to find. Have you ever had it?

Is the one with meatballs and tendons?

Sounds like a heck of a place to get some legit ethnic food. Stellar Pho...the search continues ;) Thanks for sharing! Found you off #thealliance list. Finally getting to everyone on the list, hehe.

Ah yes, I feel like I'm always on the search for the best pho. 😂

I would love to visit this place! Oh, the food, and I always love to find new sacred places. Wonderful share, Amelia! :)

💓💓 It's definitely worth a visit.

Beautiful writing 💓 your descriptions make my mouth water, and also make me want to visit the temple and markets

Great post xx

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