Bangkok made easy as 123:
1. Pick the attraction,
2. Take the mass transit,
3. And walk.
Bangkok street food: Eating (late) made easy
If you read reviews on food in Bangkok, you may find out that many tourists and expatriates discover the city's great eats on the streets. In other words, street food. However, not many do know where the best street eats are (not even that most of them are open after sunset!)
There's one very popular street food I'd like to recommend you, it's been a heaven among late and night eaters for over 2 decades, Sukhumvit 38 street food. What makes this place stand out from the rest is the variety of great dishes it delivers eg. crab wontons, pork noodles, Pad Thai, gravy noodles, fish maw, chicken rice, rice toppings, shared dishes, sticky rice mango, etc. Moreover, you get the quality like no others (or even in some restaurants)-selectively rich pork, chicken, beef, soup, etc. Not only is Sukhumvit 38 street food for Bangkok people, many expatriates enjoy the food here as well. You'll always see non-Thais around.
If you'd like to eat on the streets like Bangkok people, Sukhumvit 38 street food what I highly recommend. It's also very easily accessed by the skytrain.
Hours: 7pm-3am (Recommended 8pm-12am), daily
Price : Reasonable-Fair
BTS skytrain: Thonglo (E6) Exit 4
I love this place because this is the collection of best thai food. |
Sukhumvit 38 street food occupies several shop houses with open-air food stalls along the street. |
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