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Buddhi Belly Premium Frozen YogurtSiam Paragon, 3rd floor, Next to Be-
Trend Central World, 7th floor, Next to Food Hall

Som Tum Nua


Som Tam Nua is one of the highly recommended places for one of Thailand’s iconic dishes – Green
Papaya Salad or Som Tum as they called it. They are located at the 4th floor of Siam Centre. During peak
hours – expect to queue or need to wait for a seat

Ban Khun Mae


Ban Khun Mae is located just right opposite the entrance of Siam Square One (or some would say opposite
the Hello Kitty Café). I have to say their glass noodles salad is one of the best
Ban Khun Mae, 458/6-9 Siam Square Soi 8, Rama 1 Road, Patumwan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Somboon Seafood
Somboon Seafood has many branches and taxi drivers can sometimes try to scam you and bring you to
SomBoon Dee, which is a more expensive and not as nice version. Thankfully – Somboon has a branch
located on the 4th floor of Siam Square One. This is one of those famous places that tourists would flock to
like Som Tum Nua and if you’re planning to eat here – be sure to book or come during non peak hours.
Some had to wait an hour to get a table.

MBK Food Court-6th floor


MBK food court has quite a good Oyster Omelet – way better than the famous Nai Mong

The famous Pork Leg Stew Rice and Wonton Noodles, and many street food
stalls opposite Platinum Fashion Mall.
take a skybridge from Platinum mall to go to the opposite street to the Soi 19 area, the alley for the famous
SabX2 Wonton noodles and Pork Leg Stew, be sure to expect a long queue as they are very very popular
with tourists. For taxi – ask them to drop you at Shibuya (which is opposite Platinum Fashion Mall –
although it’s easiest to tell them to drop you at Platinum).

SabX2 Wanton Noodles, 4/32-33 Soi Petchburi 19, Pratunam. Try not to go later than 3pm as they could
sell out very early.

Thip Samai Pad Thai Restaurant


most taxi drivers should know where this is – just tell them “Pratu Phi Pad Thai” and they will be able to
take you here.

Lueng Pha Pad Thai (next door to Thip Samai)

Tee Yen Ta 4 (Pork Stew Noodles and Yong Tau Fu)


As you walk out of Thip Samai – turn left and keep walking and you will see this road side stall with lots of
tables and chairs, and lot’s of customers! This place is famous for soup noodles and pork stew.

s their famous pork stew – which goes very well with the soup. This is my favourite out of the four! Tender
pork stew and white radish soup

Jay Fai Restaurant (Drunken Noodles and Crab Omelette)


327 Mahachai Road, Samranras Subdistrict, Phra Nakon District.(along the same street as Thip Samai)

Tang Hua Seng Department Store Area

Khanom Chin Namya (Thai Style Laksa)


Recommended by Miss Tam Jiak, this stall is located along Chakrabongse road, and in an alley in between
Tang Hua Seng Department Stall and Tang Hua Seng Supermarket. They have three different type of soup
bases: fish, coconut curry and pig’s blood and you can choose to add on condiments on the side.

Kway teow pead yang balampoo (Duck Noodles Soup)


Walk across the street from Tang Hua Seng Department store and turn left – you should spot this famous
duck noodle store recommended by Miss Tam Jiak. When I sent this pic to her, she was impressed that I
am the first one to actually find this on my own. Well I had great help from Jule, my Thai friend.

Thing Tiao Reur (Boat Noodles)


After coffee, take a taxi to Sao Ching Cha area and ask them to take you to the famous Thing Tiao
Reur along Dinso road. This place is famous for boat noodles – small bowls of flavour packed noodles that
used to be served on boats!

Thing Tiao Reur, 121 Dinso Khwaeng Wat Bowon Niwet, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
10200

Goh Loon Nom Jeen Hailam (Hainanese Pork Stew Rice


Noodles and Mutton Herbal Soup)
Just nearby Thing Tiao Reur, you will find the next two destinations – the Hainanese Noodles and Fish
Maw Soup area
Don’t forget to pair your food with the chilies and shrimp floss!

Goh Loon Nom Jeen Hailam , Mahannop 2, Khwaeng Sao Chingcha, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep
Maha Nakhon 10200

Mit Pochana (Fish Maw Soup)


You will see fish maw, quail’s egg and also chicken blood (oooh yes!!!) – the contrast of textures is simply
amazing! Heaven in a bowl!

Mit Pochana, Mahannop 2, Khwaeng Sao Chingcha, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200

Phetchaburi Soi 5 Area: Near


Ratchatewi BTS Station
Around 5pm, you can check out the Phetchaburi Soi 5 area where there’s plenty of street food and also at
Phetchaburi Soi 7 along Soi 5, you will see the famous Rann P Aor, which is regarded by many as having
the best Tom Yam Noodles. You can take a BTS to Ratchatewi BTS station – OR ask the taxi driver to drop
you at Phetchaburi Soi 5 (opposite Bangkok City Hotel).

Rann P Aor/ Pee Aor (Tom Yum Noodles)


Located along the famous Phetchaburi Soi 5 area, this place is pretty easy to find if you use the google
map walking directions I provided. Look out for their colourful banners and a picture of a sexy Thai lady at
their door.

A spicy sweet and sour Tom Yam Gong Soup with glass noodles and juicy plump big head prawns. Ooooh
yes .. can this get any better? Yes ---

You can go for their super duper lobster seafood Tom Yam Noodles special with assorted seafood and half
boiled eggs~~ oooh la la ~ SLURPS!! Good to share for 3-4 people.

Rann P Aor/ Pee Aor ,68/51 Soi Phetchaburi 5, Between Soi 5 – 7, Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi

Bangrak Area
Bangrak Area can be easily reached by taking a BTS and drop off at Saphan Taksin BTS station. There’s
quite a few travel agencies running food tours for this area – but I feel you can just do it yourself and
explore. This area serves one of the best pork porridge I’ve had and is a good location for other good eats
such as traditional Thai desserts, Oyster Omelet and Roasted Duck. Unfortunately, I did not get to cover
most of the shops as most of them were closed on Sunday morning. Hopefully I can update this Bangrak
section when I return to Bangkok again for further research.
Jok Prince (Best Pork Porridge)
Along the same road as the banana fritters cart, you will spot Joke Prince, which means Prince Porridge.
Wonder why they got such a cool name~~ but this seriously is the prince of all porridge!

Jok Prince, Charoen Krung Road – same road as banana fritters stall.

Prachak Pet Yang (Roasted Duck)


Pratchak Pet Yang is famous in Bangrak for good roasted duck and I have to say – I tried most of their
roasted meats and I would only recommend the roasted duck and rice – forget the others.
Prachak Pet Yang, Charoen Krung Road – same road as Prince Jok

Jao Long Luk Chin Pla (Yong Tau Fu Noodle Soup)


If you’re in a mood for Yong Tau Fu Soup – they got similar varities to Tee Yen Ta 4 mentioned earlier in the
blogpost but they focus more on the halibut made fish balls. You can also request for the fermented red tofu
soup version. It’s good but I still prefer the Pork Stew versions at Tee Yen Ta 4.

Joa Long, 1456 Charoen Krung Road, near entrance of Shangri-La hotel

STREET FOOD ON SUKHUMVIT SOI 38


Located just below Thong Lor BTS station, this famous street food in
Bangkok has a variety of highly raved local food that is not only
appealing to locals but also to tourists. Everyday, beginning at about 5
pm, a variety of street food stalls begin to set up on both sides of the
road. Soi 38's famous crab meat Wonton noodles stall has been around for 40 years,
run by 2 brothers. Texture of noodles was so springy with lots of pork lard, char siew
and crab meat added to it! I personally preferred this to the wanton mee near
Pratunum/Platinum mall which i think is very normal and nothing to rave about.
Do take note that this Wanton mee stall at soi 38 is not along the main road, you have
to turn right into a side road where you see the stall selling Mango Sticky Rice and this
wanton mee stall is somewhere beside the mango sticky rice stall.
Take the BTS Skytrain to Thong Lo station (ทองหลลอ). Exit #4 (you’ll see the
street perpendicular to the station as you are on the skywalk), walk down the
steps, then make an immediate u-turn, and you’ll be there – it’s impossible to
miss.

SOMTAM NUA
Somtam Nua is a real Isaan restaurant in the heart of Bangkok. Traditional dishes from
the North-East of the country such as Som Tam Lao (raw and spicy papaya salad) ,
Laab Moo (pork salad) and Khao Niau (traditional sticky rice). Most of the dishes are
really spicy, so please be prepared.
I was first introduced by my friend a few years back to try the fried chicken wings in this restaurant and when
i came, i tried some of their other dishes which were pretty impressive too.
SOMTAM NUA
Address: 392/14 Siam Square Soi 5, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok
Tel: +66 (0) 22 51 4880
Opening Hours: 10:45 a.m.-21.30 p.m.

Terminal 21 (Thai: เทอรร์มน


มิ นัล 21) is a mixed-use complex on Sukhumvit Road, near the Asoke
intersection, in Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in October 2011.

Transportation[edit]
•BTS Station: Asok - Exit 1
•MRT Station: Sukhumvit - Exit 3
•Public Buses: 2, 25, 38, 40, 136, 185, 501, 508, 511, 513

Mango Tango Siam Squre Soi 5

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