100 Eating Experiences in Bangkok
In no particular order and, due to the vast variety virtually impossible to categorise, here are our top 100 hidden eating experiences in Bangkok. Many of these places are just a hole on the wall, a kitchen on wheels or a few fold-up tables on a pavement - and, often, not so easy to find.
Others are rather unusual, or in established venues, yet still off the beaten track and mostly frequented by locals in the know. But, if you persevere and can track some of these places down, you (or rather, your taste buds) will be rewarded generously - and it's not going to make a dent in your wallet. |
We kick off our revelation of Bangkok's finest eating experiences by showing you where to find the city's most inspiring pad thai, greatest juices, japanese restaurants and thousand year old eggs, among many other delights: 1. Bangkok's best pad thai, 2. Bangkok's best orange juice, 3. Bangkok's best frozen coconut, 4. Taiwanese noodles, 5. Thousand year old egg, 6. Coconut ice cream, 7. Shrimp Won Ton Soup, 8. Japanese food, 9. 55, 10.Thonglor, 11. Shrimp on a stick, 12. Steak and Blues, 13. Buffet feast, 14. Tandoori chicken, 15. Chocolate, 16. Khao tom buffet, 17. Half-price pastries, 18. Little Arabia, 19. Pub food and 20. Little India. (READ MORE)
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Our mouth-watering trawl through Bangkok's hidden culinary treasures continues with the best in fried chicken, where to find toxin-free cuisine and flying ice-cream: 21. Fried chicken, 22. 10-baht rice soup, 23. Amaltery adult ice-cream, 24. Kwang Sawasdii, 25. Suan Pak Nam, 26. Kai Jiao Story, 27. Somboon Po Cha na, 28. Chutaros noodles & beef balls, 29. Roti Mataba, 30. Greek Kekab, 31. Royal Dragon, 32. Soft-shell crab, 33. Stir-fried noodle with chicken, 34. Tick restaurant, 35. Flying ice-cream, 36. Mon Nom Sod, 37. Chan Suay, 38. Shabu Shabu hot pot, 39. Delicatessen and 40. Agaligo. (READ MORE)
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Dive head first into Bangkok's gastronomic sea with our next twenty tips. From yummy pates and Northeastern dishes, to the finest fish and chips and Tex Mex joints, we've got all the taste bases covered: 41. Gorgeous gourmet pates, 42. Baan Pra Arthit, 43. Coffee Beans by Dao, 44. Tex-Mex, 45. Tida Esarn, 46. Late night moo ping, 47. Fabulous Indian cusine, 48. Food for Fun, 49. Chef Aki's new creations, 50. Fish and chips, 51. Deep fried tofu, 52. Noodle 'n' More, 53. Reflections, 54. Thip Volcanic Mussel & Oyster, 55. Four colour noodle in thick gravy, 56. Saffron, 57. Roasted duck noodle, 58. The Third Floor, 59. Rarn Lee and 60. Khanom Jeen Soi Suan Plu. (READ MORE)
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From the brick oven baked pizza to the best burger and Korean BBQ, the list continues... 61. Jerlot, 62. Pizza Lanta, 63. Chijuya Vegetarian Japanese Food, 64. Auttarod Sukhothai Style Noodle, 65. Joke Som Boon, 66. Sii Morakot, 67. Pork & Liver Satay, 68. Guay Jub Mr. X, 69. Ku-Lip-Heng, 70. Kwan Jai Mango & Nam Pla Waan, 71. Yum, 72. The King of Burgers, 73. Tea in Style, 74. Mooncake Ice-Cream, 75. Cheap Tarts!, 76. Buffet Feast for 140 baht, 77. Coffee at Serendipity, 78. Doi Tung, 79. Chicken Rice and 80. Korean BBQ. (READ MORE)
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Last but by no means least, our final batch is a motley crew of taste sensations that includes Ethiopian cuisine and Bangkok's spookiest restaurant: 81. Noodle & Roast Pork Soup, 82. French Quarter, 83. Lebanese Food, 84. Rosemary Chicken, 85. Ethiopian Food, 86. Exotic Coffee & Tea, 87. Shark Fin Soup & Bird's Nest Soup, 88. Streetside Curry, 89. BBQ Fish, 90. Or Tor Kor Market, 91. Bon Marche Market, 92. Crystal Lounge, 93. Lunch at Centre Point, 94. Grill 'n' Garden, 95. Yentafour Kreungsong, 96. Spring & Summer Restaurant, 97. The Shock Restaurant, 98. Pennywart & Almond Juice, 99. Crispy wonton noodle soup and 100. Lim Jing Hiang's flossy pork. (READ MORE)
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