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Thai street food legends, elevated service, various cuisines offered

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Central Chidlom, 6 Fl, 1027 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Bangkok 10300, Thailand Get directions

฿100–200

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Central Chidlom, 6 Fl, 1027 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Bangkok 10300, Thailand Get directions

+66 2 793 7070
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฿100–200

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Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft Review - Peachtree Hills - Atlanta - The Infatuation

"With its spacious dining room, patio, and skyline views, Tuk Tuk is clearly a spot worth your time. It’s from the team behind Chai Yo, so you know that the Thai food they serve is going to be great, but thankfully it’s a lot less expensive. The larb kai should be on your table, along with a few noodle and curry dishes if you’re with a group. They also have Thai-inspired desserts like a lychee cheesecake and the Bangkok snow cone with rose syrup and condensed milk, either of which is a great way to end dinner." - Sarah Bailey

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Martenca

Google
I have been many times in this place trying different meals. Had congee with beef and century egg also the one with pork meat balls both delicious coming with the seasoning on the side and little bread. Had Vietnamese take away too which was fresh and baguette was smaller than I expected. Wonton soup was delicious, beef noodle soup, papaya salad with the crab, noodles with the seafood all delicious too. I didn’t always take all the pictures but this food court was never crowded, very clean and they bring you the food to your table too. You can pay by card when leaving definitely 👍 attached are photos from my experience.

Kelly I.

Google
Hanoi Corner, the best Vietnamese cuisine in Bangkok. It’s Vietnamese real tasty and yummy. Love all food here especially the fish. Must tried!!! 😋

Henry H.

Google
Refurbished food court at Central Chidlom. Great for a quick meal. Lots of options available. Peak period is between 12 noon and 12.45 pm. Avoid those times and you can have a good meal. Food is average however, ok.

Joey C.

Google
A renovated (2 years I think) food court inside Central Chili’s Mall. You can easily get to it via BTS Chit Lom station. Space feels nice and modern with all the known Thai F&B brand located inside. I had the Polo chicken set lunch with Sontam corn for 180 Baht and it’s as nice as the original. Also other brands are there as well. The selection is quite good. Also the service is elevated. Once you buy your food you can go to any open seating and a server will come to you to ask for your receipt and they will pick up the food from the stall and bring it to your table, very convenient. There’s also a full service bar if you want wine or alcoholic drinks with your meal. This is a good option for those wanting popular Thai street food at an elevated service and still friendly to the pockets.

Din

Google
This 6th floor food court offers a great view of the shimmering Central Embassy building next door. The Hong Kong style beef noodle soup was delicious.

Abe

Google
A fancy version of Thai food court. It has a variety of dishes you can usually find in any Thai food court. However, it's a bit pricey. I tried Pad Thai and it was good. The place is very clean with nice decorations. Also what's actually convenient is that you don't need to exchange cash to get "food court card" to pay. Instead, they will give you a kind of "credit card", which you can use to buy the food. After you finish, you can pay what you purchase at the cashier. You can even use credit card so it's very convenient

Alexandre Da F.

Google
Not a big fan of food courts usually but this one is simply amazing by the quality of the of the food stands and the price. Couldn't stop trying beef noodles, crab fried rice, tom yum rock lobster and Vietnamese food. The service is clean and flawless, and the price very cheap for a high end mall.

Leslie A.

Google
Great little food court with a variety of stalls to choose from. Simple process where a card lent to you is scanned (food from around 60-150) and you pay at the end. Thai offerings as well as Chinese, Indian, Korean, pizza, Vietnamese and more.