Ultimate Food Adventure in Chinatown Bangkok

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Travel to Bangkok Thailand and discover the most vibrant district of the city. Embark on a vibrant street food adventure in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown with Kharissa Gomez! Join her as she explores the bustling markets, temples, and delectable street food that this district has to offer.

Experience the lively day and night scene of Chinatown Bangkok in 2024! From savoring delicious noodles in the morning to indulging in fresh seafood and flavorful Pad Thai, this street food adventure is a must for food lovers.

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How to spend your day in Chinatown Bangkok? This guided tour will give you ideas on how to explore Chinatown day & night.

Start your day by having a stroll around Yaowarat Market - here you will find delectable street food, shopping, souvenir items. Recommend do have noodle soup at Hong Kong Noodle.

During the day, you can explore the many temples Chinatown has to offer including...Temple of the Golden Buddha, War Mangkon, Khan Yim Shrine, etc.

And later in the afternoon, you can head to Yaowarat Road for delicious street food. This part of Bangkok is considered to be food lovers delight. Spend at least a couple of hours here - opens everyday from 5pm til late (except Mondays). Some of the delicious Thai dishes to try include Pad Thai, Banana Pancakes, Fried Dumplings (kanom Jeeb, Thai Crepes (khanom Bueang), coconut ice cream,

And for a calmer experience, have cocktail drinks at Soi Nana. You will find lots of youthful and cool bars around this neighbourhood. It is also quieter and away from the hustle and bustle of Yaowarat Road.

How to get to Chinatown Bangkok?

The best way to get to the heart of Chinatown is to take the MRT subway to Wat Mangkok. As you get off the station, you already in the heart of Chinatown including a few steps away from Yaowarat Market and Yaowarat Road. Alternatively, you can also stop atthe Hua Lamphong station. Take exit one and you will be a short walk from Wat Traimit. You will also be a short taxi ride from the other must-see destinations in Bangkok's Chinatown.

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