Bangkok Street Food: Must-try , Food Places , Sweets
Sukhumvit Soi 38 is a night food market, offering different kinds of Thai street food.It's located a few steps from the BTS at Thong Lor, open from 18:00 till early hours of morning.Sukhumvit Soi 38 is frequented by tourists and expats, and I wouldn’t say it has the best street food in Bangkok, but it is very convenient, the vendors are friendly, and you’ll find a decent selection of Thai dishes to choose from.
The food is tasty, cheap and arrives quickly, and most menus are in English making it easy to make your choice. Unlike some street food stalls, those on soi 38 are pretty hygienic and the ingredients are fresh – an extra plus point!
On the right hand side, near the entrance to the street there is an extremely popular and well-known stall ‘Pad Thai Fire Look’. The old man fries his noodles for hours every night, and although it might not seem like much, he has a reputation as one of the best Pad Thai cooks in the city, and even if you aren’t a connoisseur, they are very tasty.
Just a little further back you will find the smoothie and juice man. For 20-40 baht you can grab a blended iced-drink from this chap, with a wide variety of Thai fruits including papaya, mango and lime. If you are lucky he will also have young fresh coconuts for 30 baht. From around 21:00, along the small alley near the juice stall you will find a noodle cart that sells the most amazing noodle soup, served with crab meat, wontons and barbeque pork (50 baht).
All these thai street food you can try on Sukhumvit Soi 38: Grilled Meat / Seafood, Thai Wanton Noodle, Satay, Mango Sticky Rice, Thai Desserts, Porridge, Daniel Thaiger,ect.
How to get there: Take the BTS Skytrain to Thong Lo station (ทองหล่อ). Exit #4 (you’ll see the street perpendicular to the station as you are on the sky- walk), walk down the steps, then make an immediate u-turn, and you’ll be there – it’s impossible to miss.
Open hours: About 5 pm – 2 am daily (but to ensure most stalls are open, go more about 6:30 pm earliest). Also, Monday’s are street cleaning days in Bangkok, so you’ll notice less street food stalls open citywide, so if you have a choice, Mon- day is NOT the best day to go – some vendors may be closed.
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