There are so many chestnut shops around Yaowarat that it’s hard to stand out. Chiang Pu Chestnut wins the local vote as it’s believed to be the very first of its kind in the neighborhood. They still use chestnuts sourced from China, which they roast in a mixture of sand and sugar ...
It’s no secret that Bangkok is one of the biggest foodie destinations in the world. But with so many options to choose from – how do you know exactly What and Where to Eat in Bangkok? That’s why we enlisted the help of some of our favourite travel bloggers to help out. People th...
Yeah this is “where to stay in Bangkok” but Chinatown is the best place to eat!Photo: @amandaadraper Thonglor is a trendy neighborhood that attracts the sophisticated and fabulous. It’s got urbane cocktail bars, hip restaurants, and high-quality boutiques. It’s one of the coolest places...
Bangkok Chinatown at night is most well known throughout the entire country for one thing: food! The endless treats on offer here are certainly the main draw and an evening of food exploration down Yaowarat is a highlight to any stay in Chinatown. There
6.Chinatown Chinese merchants moved to the east bank of the Chao Phraya River in the early 1780’s, making Chinatown the oldest neighborhood in Bangkok. The neighborhood was defined by trade then and still is today. These days, Chinatown isn’t set as a tourist attraction. It is a genuine...
3 days in Bangkok itinerary: Street food hopping at Yaowarat Chinatown Evening and night Now, whether you’ve done the weekend or weekday plan, we suggest calling it a day at Yaowarat Chinatown! You’ll find countless food stalls and vendors with all kinds of delicacies. But to be hones...
This is the area we’ve stayed in on our two most recent trips to Bangkok, in 2024 and 2023. We’ve used a family room in a hostel and a room for 2 (that had 3 beds, so it would work for a family with 1 child, or you could share a bed with a young child if you can fin...
Expat and top chef David Thompson and local restaurant reviewer Vanniya Sriangura share the best places to eat in Bangkok (including the best street food haunts).
BangkokSachse Bangkok, Thailand 12,031 posts 643 helpful votes 5. Re: Where to stay- 2500 Thai baht budget per room per night Jun 21, 2024, 11:08 PM Save Sawasdee, You could take a ferry to explore riverside attractions including Grand Palace, Temples, Chinatown...
do the gardens justice. They are truly impressive. I went to Arab street and had some amazing ramen and I peaked in on the mosque. I fought through the crowds at Bugis outdoor shopping street to browse souvenirs, knick-knacks, and cheap clothes I could get for a lot less in Bangkok. ...