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    • Yaowarat Toasted Bread. Yaowarat Toasted Bread is always seen with a long queue, patronised by both locals and tourists. Its buttered toast is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
    • Kway Chap Auan Pochana. This Kway Chap is different from Singapore’s version. The soup is peppery and comes with rice noodle rolls and pig innards. The Thai pepper makes the peppery soup so popular that locals keep coming back to eat it.
    • Grilled Squid. This grilled squid is currently the best I have tried. The squid is grilled to perfection, not too hard nor too soft. If you can take spicy food, make sure you add in the chilli sauce because it makes it even more delicious.
    • Bird’s Nest. You can find Bird’s Nest almost in every corner of Yaowarat. I like coming to this shop called Xing Li. It starts from 300 baht per bowl, and I prefer having the hot version so that your bird nest will not be mixed with ice bits.
  1. Mar 13, 2016 · Explore the hidden gems of Yaowarat Road, the home of Bangkok's Chinese community, and discover the best coffee, kway chap, dessert, kueh, fruit juice, shark fin and bird's nest in coconut. Learn the stories behind the owners and the recipes of these dishes from this blog post.

    • Bangkok Chinatown Food: What You Need to Know
    • A Chef’s Tour China Town Dinner Tour
    • Food in Chinatown Bangkok That You Need to Eat

    Chinatown Bangkok’s street food is not to be missed, so I’m here to tell you all about where to eat in Chinatown Bangkok. Before that, we want to make sure your foodie venture is off to a success, so here are some top tips and FAQ:

    To find the very best street food in Chinatown Bangkok or just the best food in Chinatown Bangkok, you need help from experts, and joining a tour is the easiest way to get them (aside from reading here too). A Chef’s Tour also runs an evening tour in China Town. This is by far the best street food tour to take to fully experience all the street foo...

    Chinatown Bangkok’s food is legendary, here are my favourite stalls. Here’s no holding back of what to eat in Chinatown Bangkok:

    • Best Curry in Chinatown at Jek Pui Curry. Khao Gaeng Jake Puey Curry (Jek Pui Curry) is a large food stall located on the sidewalk of a busy street. Though it is an unlikely location for a food stall, the curry simmering in large pots and art deco background makes it quite intriguing.
    • Delicious Thai Oyster Omelet at Nai Mong Hoi Thod. Nai Mong Hoi Thod is famous for its crispy Thai oyster omelet. This Thai oyster omelet is also known as Hoy Tod.
    • Chinese Noodles & Dumplings at Mung Korn Khao Noodles. No tour of Chinatown would be complete without a stop for Chinese noodles and dumplings. We stopped at a small noodle shop right off one of the alleys, popular for selling freshly made noodles and dumplings.
    • Incredible Crab Noodles Soup at Odean. Odean restaurant is one of those unmissable local stops in Chinatown Bangkok; it’s a no-frills crab noodle shop located not too far from one of the entrances to Chinatown.
  2. Whether it’s unforgettable homemade icecream, the best tomyum pork noodles ever, or traditional desserts with a twist – here’s 14 must-try local food in Chinatown, Bangkok.

    • Dawn Pillay
  3. Jun 24, 2024 · Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown, is one of the most famous areas of cuisine in town. There are a number of stalls that sprout up each evening along Yaowarat Road serving this street food delicacy – and a great one happens to be just outside a former movie theater.

  4. Feb 26, 2020 · Also known as Bangkok’s Chinatown, this area is simply not to be missed if you’re a foodie. Yaowarat street food has brought visitors in hordes, and for good reason. With gems hidden in every nook and corner, here are our 12 Yaowarat street food spots that you simply must try here.