"If you’re looking for authentic Thai cuisine in the wee hours of the night, look no further. Bearing the same name of a popular market in the Thai capital, Bangrak Market is Belltown’s destination for Thai street food. Fried crab wontons, chicken satay, and an extensive selection of noodles and curries are all available until midnight most days and 2 a.m. on weekends." - Harry Cheadle
"Bangrak Market is named after one of the most popular night markets in Bangkok, and half of the fun here is craning your neck around to look at the woven baskets, colorful beams, and little packages of spices and nuts hung up as decoration. The Thai street food options are practically endless, but make sure to order the noodle-packed kao soi chiang mai, charred crying tiger, and som tum thai salad with crisp ribbons of green papaya that’s more refreshing than being around someone in Seattle who doesn’t own a Carhartt beanie." - kayla sager riley, aimee rizzo
"Bangrak Market in Belltown is named after one of the most popular night markets in Bangkok, and half of the fun here is craning your neck around to look at the woven baskets, colorful beams, and little packages of spices and nuts hung up as decoration. The Thai street food options are practically endless, highlighted by the noodle-packed kao soi chiang mai, grill-marked crying tiger, and som tum thai salad with crisp ribbons of green papaya that’s more refreshing than being around someone in Seattle who doesn’t own a Carhartt beanie." - kayla sager riley, aimee rizzo
"We’re big fans of the Thai street food at Bangrak Market, and their all-seasons patio, complete with long and colorful tables, is perfect for a big gathering. It’s not as exciting as sitting in the main area, which is designed to simulate a Bangkok night market, but it’s still a great bet for eating grilled pork skewers and not worrying about being too loud." - aimee rizzo
"If you both work downtown and you want something quick nearby, Bangrak Market in Belltown is a very cool place with a lot going on. It’s designed to remind you of a night market, so you can waste a load of time commenting on all of the woven baskets, colorful beams, little packages of spices and nuts, and the many Thai food products on shelves. If you’re just doing drinks and a light bite, you can’t go wrong with satay and moo ping pork skewers." - aimee rizzo