"Market lanes, glittery gold shops, phenomenal street food, temples with golden Buddhas, Daoist temples clouded with incense smoke, street art, history, and a neighborhood setting that feels untouched by time and modernization: Welcome to Bangkok’s enchanting Chinatown, one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. You don’t need tickets or reservations, just an appetite for Thai-Chinese street food and a penchant for getting a little lost in the name of exploration." - Diana Hubbell, Katie Lockhart
Night market was so great, you can see a lot of food in here with reasonable price, 30-50 Bath per portion
Aomsin C.
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I come here to eat regularly. The food is delicious and the price is not expensive. There is parking but it is difficult to park because it is narrow. It is better to come at night than during the day. During the day, there are not many shops open.
K H.
Google
Loved the authenticity of this area. So many alleyways to stroll down, soaking up the smells and vibrant colours of the produce. Eateries have a lot of variety to offer customers, seafood, meat, vegetarian, sweet treats, etc
Paul C.
Google
Located around Yaowarat Road. Very crowded, very colorful. Lots of strange food for a European. Don't miss Wat Traimit temple!
Stevo T
Google
Busy and lively place with great street food options. Don’t miss out on this place during your Bangkok visit especially during evening and night.
Ian B.
Google
Bustling with tourists and a lot of food stalls. I would recommend visiting this place.
Michalis M.
Google
very crowded and dirty. but it's good to see also this side of Bangkok
uarmyluv4uu
Google
I think that really good vibes and go for a walk the public are bustling in the midnight and many gold shops unless i dislike some restaurants exploit customers like put some foods which they didn’t order that truly bad marketing and something is too expensive but that make sense because Many things are costly