5 Places to Eat Thai Street Food in Bangkok
Eating Thai street food is one of our favourite things to do in Bangkok.
It’s
hard not to find a street corner with a row of carts lined up dishing
up Thail meals like noodle soup, BBQ pork, fish cakes and delicious
curries.
Is your mouth watering as much as mine?
The good news is that eating street food
has many benefits to you as a traveller – it’s generally safe (you can
see what’s being cooked and it’s fresh), you get to interact with the
locals, it’s authentic, delicious and the best way to give back to the
local economy.
Eating Thai street food in Bangkok
is incredibly cheap, as is the street food in all of Thailand. A bag of
fish cakes will set you back 20 baht (less than a $1) and a noodle soup
around 60 baht ($2).
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How do you know where to eat the best street food in Bangkok?
Craig
and I really believe the best Thai street food is the street you are
on. Go to the areas that are thriving with locals—always a sign that the
food rocks.
Know
a few of your fave dishes in Thai, so you can order the right thing.
Have it written down in Thai language if you can. If all else fails use
your eyes to choose and then point and smile.
I know most of you
are eager to really eat at the BEST places for street food in Bangkok.
There has to be a list somewhere right?
Well according to our
guide Tim, from Absolutely Fantastic Holidays, there is. Tim is a
Bangkok local and shared with us what is widely considered throughout
the Bangkok community to be the
5 Places to Eat Street Food in Bangkok
1. Chinatown
OMG,
if you love authentic Thai street food you will love visiting Chinatown
in Bangkok. There are hundreds of street stalls, markets, carts and
restaurants. Night time is when Yaowarat, as Chinatown is also known as, will rock your taste buds.
We can really understand why this comes in at Number 1. According to Jim Thompson, who took us on a walking tour of Yaowarat
last year, Chinatown is the place where street food first began in
Thailand over 200 years ago when Bangkok was the major trading hub of
South East Asia.
Just
look for the ad hoc stalls, the plastic tables and chairs, feast out on
delicious food and wash it all down with a Singa beer.
We lived a
short walk from the outskirts of Chinatown and loved wandering down for
our evening meal of Thai noodles with gravy. At 20 baht how can you say
no?
2. Silom Road, Bangkok
Simlom
Road is the only area on the list we have not experienced recently,
although we did venture to this area of Bangkok whilst living in the
city in 2002.
Being the central business district of Bangkok there
are a lot of people, hungry people wanting a quick meal in between
office hours. That means you’ll find a lot of Bangkok street food
options.
Soi Convent and Soi 20 is where you probably most want to go to gorge on cheap Thai food.
credit: monojussi3. Soi Rambuttri
This is one of our favourite streets in Bangkok. Soi Rambuttri is one of the few places you can escape the madness of Bangkok.
When
we lived in Bangkok this street was known as Dog Shit Alley, because of
the number of dogs that paraded up and down the rat-infested street. We
loved eating Thai food and drinking here. It was cool before it was the
hipster-cool it is now. It has had a major uplift and is now a pretty
Bangkok oasis.
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We
were surprised Soi Rambuttri made the list as it seems such a small
area, but Tim assures us the food there is known to be first class. It’s
also really cheap.
We didn’t eat there this time, except for
Kalyra who gorged herself on a cheap banana pancakes with chocolate –
one of our fave 2am treats after a night in the Alley.
4. Banglamphu
When
we explained why we didn’t understand how Soi Rambutri and Banglamphu
were both on the list – as Dog Shit Alley is in Banglampoo – Tim
explained that the street food is a little different.
Banglamphu
is the area around the river, near the Golden Palace that comprises the
backpacking travel area of Khao San Road and So Rambutrri.
If you
want the really great Bangkok street food, then walk to the end of Khao
San Road, turn right past the police station opposite the Wat and Soi
Rambuttri and lining the streets will be many many street stalls and
carts. Also the streets adjacent to Khao San.
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We
can absolutely affirm that this is a great place to eat the best street
food in Bangkok. This was where we ate dinner most nights when we lived
in Bangkok, we loved to feast on fish cakes and noodle soup.
5. Soi 38 Sukumvhit
We
don’t feel we had the normal Soi 38 street food experience. We were
excited to feast on this street as we had heard so much about it, but
only felt disappointed upon arrival.
There were only a few carts
lining the street, we envisioned much more, and the selection didn’t
seem all that great. Mind you, we did have a very whiny 5-year-old at
the time so probably were not really focused. We ended up jumping in a
small stall just to have some peace.
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The
Tom Yum Goong we ordered was one of the worst we have ever had. Maybe
because we are so used to Bangkok street food, we weren’t that wowed by
Soi 38. Many people are though, so I would go and see for yourself.
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