4.8
Tang Toh Kang
The Oldest Gold Shop in Bangkok
Thursday 09:30-16:00
345 Yaowarat Road, Bangkok
Wat Mangkon 6 Min Blue-Line MRT
Sam Yot 0.9 km Blue-Line MRT
- 55 Ratings
Reviews Tang Toh Kang
We visited several gold shops in Chinatown, but Tang Toh Kang stood out. The experience here was the best, with excellent customer service and top-notch gold quality. Highly recommended!
Tang Toh Kang, the oldest goldsmith shop in Bangkok, is a gem in Chinatown. The beautiful building, excellent customer service, and rich history make it a fascinating place to visit. The art of goldsmithing truly shines here.
The shop has great decoration and retains its wooden cabinets, adding to its charm. The quality of gold here is excellent, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for high-quality gold in Chinatown.
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