Shopping District Pom Prap Sattru Phai

7-Eleven

Wat Mangkon 12 Min Blue-Line MRT
Sam Yot 0.8 km Blue-Line MRT

231, 232 Dismark Rd, Wat Thep... Bangkok

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5 Min
Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai A Guide to the Best Street Food in Bangkok

The fried noodles at Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai are a standout, offering a distinctive wok hay flavor that leaves you craving more. The fried wontons are also a highlight, being light and delicious. It's easy to overindulge, so pace yourself to fully enjoy the meal. Arriving early is advisable as the restaurant quickly fills up, but the experience is worth the effort.


10 Min
The Fat Cow Yaowarat The 15 Best Burgers

Indulgent Burgers and Rooftop Dining at The Fat Cow Yaowarat


10 Min
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat Chinatown Self-Guided Walking Tour

I recently visited Wat Mangkon Kamalawat on my birthday and it was a remarkable experience. The peace and harmony of the temple, along with the cleansing ceremony, made for a very pleasant morning. Although it can get crowded, which affects the level of tranquility, the visit was still gratifying and worthwhile.


10 Min
Jing Jing 105 Best Coffee Shops in Bangkok: Independent Cafés Guide

Unique Homemade Ice Cream Creations


11 Min
Raan Jay Fai A Guide to the Best Street Food in Bangkok

Famous Crab Omelette at Raan Jay Fai


11 Min
Wat Kan Matuyaram Chinatown Self-Guided Walking Tour

Founded in 1864 by the Dhammayuttika Nikai, Wat Kan Matuyaram is named in honor of Kan's mother. The Ordination Hall is a stunning example of traditional architecture, with gold-leaf-covered roofs and intricate stucco work. Inside, the walls display murals depicting the life of Lord Buddha, while the principal Buddha image is cast in gold and housed in an ornately decorated wooden butsabok.


11 Min
Thip Samai Pad Thai A Guide to the Best Street Food in Bangkok

One of the Best Chicken Pad Thai in Bangkok


11 Min
Leng Buai Ia Shrine Chinatown Self-Guided Walking Tour

Visiting the shrine at night, even when closed, provides a unique experience with its captivating red lanterns and tranquil ambiance. While the nighttime view is enchanting, the real charm awaits during daytime visits. It's a must-see for those exploring the area, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Bangkok's oldest Chinese temple. For those interested in more extensive activities, there is a larger counterpart in Nakhon Sawan province that comes alive, especially during Chinese New Year celebrations.


11 Min
Tai Soon Bar Bars We Love

Tai Soon Bar is a fantastic destination for beer enthusiasts, boasting an impressive lineup of craft beers and a cool, stylish atmosphere. With four fridges filled with diverse canned options and 18 taps to choose from, there's something for every palate. The friendly staff adds to the experience by offering free samples, allowing you to explore new flavors. Although the prices are on the higher side, ranging from 160-380 Baht, the unique ambiance and excellent beer selection make it worth a visit, especially for a casual date night or a night out with friends.


12 Min
Romaneenart Park Bangkok’s 25 Most Popular Parks

Cozy Green Space with Historical Charm in Old Town Bangkok