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Sanyod in Bang Rak is really tasty and good value Cantonese food

March 30, 2020 // 0 Comments

Sanyod in Bang Rak serves all the (Thai-)Cantonese classics plus quite a few more dishes. The rad na, the char-grilled roasted duck and their egg noodles (ba mee) should be on your check-out list. And for such a restaurant the price value ratio is really good. Maybe part of the explanation for [Read more]

Guay Teow Tom Yum Khun Muay in the Ratchawat area is great noodles

August 26, 2017 // 0 Comments

This is about perfect noodles in the Ratchawat market area. Bangkok have thousands of noodle vendors, but those with the freshest and best ingredients and their own soul put into the broth are several slurps above the rest of the gang. Guy Teow Tom Yum Khun Muay is one of those stalls. They have [Read more]

The real deal at Lan Shell Shuan Shim

May 20, 2017 // 0 Comments

There are still some vendors out there delivering the real thing. Most noodle vendors today use meatballs from large factories to limit costs and to stay competitive price wise. But at Lan Shell Shuan Shim, you are offered the real thing. A delicious noodle soups, either with homemade pork balls or [Read more]

Rungrueang (Rung Ruang) is great noodles in Soi 26

February 19, 2017 // 1 Comment

Once upon a time the two noodle stalls next to each other, 150 meters into Sukhumvit Soi 26, used to be one stand. When the original owner died, his two sons took over and expanded the place. Then they started a family quarrel, resulting in a wall being built between them. Both stalls is named [Read more]

Great street food around Sao Ching Cha (Giant Swing)

June 5, 2016 // 1 Comment

The Giant Swing (or Sao Ching Cha) is not only a marker on the map when it comes to delicious food. It’s also a religious structure were teams of young men was swung 15 meters up in the air to catch a bag filled with gold or coins with their teeth. Due to the high number of fatal accidents, [Read more]

Odean – a story of misspelling and crab meat

May 21, 2016 // 1 Comment

Thailand is famous for their many ways of writing the same word. Of course when using the latin alphabet (modern english). Chicken becomes both gai and kai or some other personal choice. Odean restaurant was meant to be Odeon and named after the more famous Odeon circle, a roundabout with [Read more]

Jay Jia Yen Ta Fo – Rama IV

February 10, 2016 // 0 Comments

Few soups are more colorful than Thailand’s famous yen ta fo. The pinkish-red pickled bean curd (tofu), together with the ingredients makes it the sexiest dish in the country. Experiencing a yen ta fo as served at Jay Jia Yen Ta Fo, close to MRT Sam Yan Station (Metro), can give you an [Read more]

A grumpy auntie and fried noodles with chicken

December 9, 2015 // 0 Comments

No phone number, no reservations and no name. Just a hard working husband, a grumpy auntie and a daughter, hidden away in one of those tiny alleyways you normally just pass by. Unless you know what meets you inside. They have no name but prefer to call themselves “Golden Wok Chicken [Read more]

Excellent stuffed flat noodles along Yaowarat road – Guaythiew Lod

November 26, 2015 // 1 Comment

One of Chinatown’s better street food stalls is to be found close to the design hotel Shanghai Mansion on Yaowarat Road. They have a very good fish maw soup too, but stuffed flat noodles with pork is the dish to choose if you only have room for one dish. The rice noodles comes with bean [Read more]
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