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Nai Meng Noodles in 183 Silom road is good comfort food

June 23, 2018 // 0 Comments

Some say Nai Meng Noodles next to the Silom Complex Shopping Mall serves the best ba mee (egg noodles) in town. I don’t agree with that, but they certainly serve you a very good bowl. The noodles are home made and they know how to cook it. The add-ons comes in numerous alternative. aIf [Read more]

Knock out from Pad Thai Sala Daeng

January 21, 2018 // 3 Comments

It’s not difficult to point to Pad Thai Sala Daeng in the Silom ara as one of the absolute best plates of Pad Thai in the city of angels. It’s also a personal favorite. They only serve pad thai and the chef Pranee Thanee have been consistant as long as I have visited her, meaning about [Read more]

Volcanic Fried Mussels & Oysters

March 24, 2016 // 0 Comments

Vulcanic Fried Mussels & Oysters, serving hoi tod, got their name from the time where the guy was running a small street side cart. A diesel stove the owner used at the time regularly caused flame flare-ups big enough to attract peoples attention. And they came over, more and more people. He [Read more]

Street food in Convent Road and Sala Daeng Soi 2

December 1, 2015 // 6 Comments

Convent Road is a story of two chapters in the Silom area. One for your lunch time and one for your dinner time. The options are plentiful all hours of the day, but greatest at lunch time. The evening treats include one of my favorite pork and rice noodle soups in the area. The corner of Convent [Read more]

Khao Mok Gai or Chicken Biryani at Convent road

October 7, 2015 // 3 Comments

One of the best chicken biryani (khao mok gai) in Bangkok is served from a street stall along Convent road in the Silom area. It’s the central business district of Bangkok, meaning masses of people. Translated into Thai language that means lots of food, especially at lunch hours on [Read more]

Yen Ta Fo at Sala Daeng Soi 2 (Convent road)

June 15, 2015 // 1 Comment

Yen ta fo is an underestimated dish among foreigners, or farangs as they call them here. You find one of the better yen ta fo stalls in the Silom area, just of Convent Road. Turn right out of Central Silom’s back entrance and head down the street and you’re in for a delicious bowl. The [Read more]