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- VenothJune 13, 2016The place to be for great street food. Bangkok's Chinese community hub. Food stalls available all along the streets in the evening till past midnight. Excellent for shopping too.
- VenothJune 13, 2016Pork Belly and Kuey Teow in hot pepper soup. Found this at one of the stalls near UOB Bank. Truly fantastic. Surely one that I would recommend.Upvoted Feb 11
- Kevin Young LeeAugust 4, 2013Nice n interesting food like mango sticky rice, durian, self-made fruit drinks, bird nest, shark fin soup w noodles that cost 300baht etc. And of course the crowd even at 1pm!
- Eva DragoAugust 1, 2016One of the largest Chinatowns in Asia. Huge sprawl of stalls, and a core of great restaurants with authentic Chinese food. Go at night, grab a table on the street, and soak up the vibe.
- Simple DiscoveriesJune 17, 2016Get lost here...no, really. Find a back street and wander and you'll uncover a vibrant collection of street food and trinkets for sale. One of the largest Chinatowns in Asia, apart from China ;).
- Shana LeighMarch 25, 2019Chinatown was absolutely AMAZING!!! I highly recommend visiting here and going during night time! It was a blast!
- Late night food street. Place to go for porridge, seafood, bird nest, shark fin soup and buy fresh fruits. Ps. Don’t forget to try the roasted cube bun with oozing fillings
- VenothJune 13, 2016If you're at the pork belly soup stall near UOB Bank, do give this plum juice a try. Greatly refreshing and subdues the heat from the soup. Excellent one!!!
- VenothJune 13, 2016This was one that I tried near the UOB Bank. Minced meat with nuts and veggies. It was unique, delicious and addictive. Give it a try guys.
- Anh HanFebruary 20, 2017Take your time and look for hot fires and fast service. Omelettes, grilled meats and noodles. Try all the things in take away containers, then give the leftovers away to someone who is not so lucky.
- k̾h̾u̾s̾h̾i̾ s̾a̾k̾h̾r̾a̾n̾i̾July 5, 2015Very good for jewellery shopping. The rates over here are cheaper than the malls. The making charge is least at the chains . Most of it is 23carrot. Do not buy diamonds from Thailand.
- VenothJune 13, 2016For liquor lovers, do give this local drink a try. You could buy it easily in Chinatown or even at most 7 Elevens. Beware.... its a little rough.
- VenothJune 13, 2016For those who are daring and adventurous, try this Cobra Whiskey. Can be easily purchased in Chinatown.
- Elizabeth LeeOctober 6, 2017Never-ending discovery of good food, hidden lanes and friendly people. Bird's nest soup and shark fin soup are sold plentifully (sadly).
- ᴋᴍʏDecember 10, 2018Narrow pedestrian walkway, hot, tons of vehicles & smoke.Tons of food shop & store. I guess that's what makes it, it is.
- YinDecember 6, 2014There are many neon signboards like Hong Kong, a different sight of Bangkok. Many street food, do try out toast, kway chap and bird nest "jelly" with milk
- One of the biggest Chinese communities outside China in the world. Famous for its fresh product, seafood.
- Chinatown is home to Chinese communities.You will be able to take a glimpse at the Chinese way of life .Good food at many restaurants on both sides of the road.
- Michael MenesesFebruary 28, 2015A great spot for pictures and real Chinese food. You can explore the whole area in less than 2 hours.
- PeterAugust 18, 2014Horribele traffic, obscure food and very crowded. I love it. Go up and down the river by watertaxi and prepare yourself for an exciting experience.
- GraciouSoulJanuary 10, 2014Fabulous place within few miles from the main tourists attractions! Take a local boat for the Wat Aron and pay as little as 15 bhatt per trip
- Andrew BC 翁 ÔNGDecember 24, 2014Well-known of its seafood, Chinese food & goldsmith/jewel shops centralised in this area
- Monica DesaiFebruary 14, 2017Huge Chinatown with street food options in every nook and cranny, go hungry and ready to take some risks!
- Panisha ChanDecember 26, 2014This is so called a famous street food of stalls. Many stalls are overpriced and the food is hit or miss. But they are a few must try if you are in the area like lad nar and kouy jub.
- InterContinental BangkokNovember 2, 2011The neighbourhood offers a glimpse into Thailands Chinese heritage and the chance to sample exellent food from one of many restaurants lining the streets. Also a good place to buy gold and jewellery.
- Eugene WongOctober 9, 2013Nice place to walk best way is to walk from mrt only 10 mins walk. Better den getting a taxi.
- Kenny VermeulenDecember 14, 2014Make sure that you're ready to indulge yourself in crowded, narrow streets filled with cheap clothes and delicious food.
- ChristopherDecember 31, 2014bring ur camera and just roam. amazing spot for street photography. super crowded.
- TingJanuary 23, 2014Good place to get Thai snacks and dry seafood like fish maw and sea cucumber etc
- Liya LiApril 24, 2015Except you are looking for grilled seafood on the street, or you don't wan to visit here.
- 4sq ThailandAugust 8, 2011walking through the very lively and densely populated Chinatown to explore way of life and the Chinese heritage. There are many goods and much more food waiting for you to taste
- Marcio CacaoOctober 9, 2011Have seem lots of Chinatowns around the world, but I would say that's the scariest! Definitively a must see when in Bangkok. I dare u to eat anything there!
- Keep walking ^^ eating # funny China town BKK #china girls
- Bangkok37.comMarch 16, 2013If you are using the river boats at Chao Phraya River, you chould get off at Ratchawong Pier. From here it's a short walk to Chinatown
- YıldızFebruary 9, 2015Do not turn back without visiting chinatown. It is ayirse interesting and colorful. Like a little china within bangkok
- Chinatown is home to Chinese communities..YaY!, you will be able to take a glimpse at the Chinese way of life .Good food at many restaurants on both sides of the road.
- Rembrandt Hotel BangkokMay 4, 2012Located in one of the oldest areas in Bangkok. Yaowarat road is famous for the great food but you can also find gold, garments, textiles and souvenirs.
- The Peninsula BangkokDecember 23, 2011Chinatown is captivating for its markets, shophouses, open-fronted warehouses and remnants of colonial-style architecture, and it also has a few noteworthy temples.
- Sedat Ö.September 27, 2016Not the best chinatown in asia, Limited food option, love quality products, nothing interesting except atmosphere (which is for 20mins only)
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