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September 20 2014
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Food tour of the best street food stalls in Bangkok's China Town!

Discover the colors and best food of China Town in Bangok

It is a bit touristy, but if it is your first time in Bangkok are you allowed to A walk through China Town is a must. Or hop on a bike and take one of the tours. Co van Kessel!

During the day, it's teeming with shops selling all sorts of things. In the evening, the shutters come down and restaurants open up everywhere in the narrow alleyways. If you have a strong stomach, sampling the street food is definitely recommended!

PS: The photos in this blog post give an impression of China Town and are separate from the food tips.

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Your Little Black Book lists the best Chinese restaurants and street food stalls in Chinatown:

Street: Soi Phadungdao – China Town Bangkok

1. Seafood Paradise
A super-famous seafood street stall just a few doors down from Shanghai Mansion. Sample the super-fresh shellfish and other seafood delicacies here.

2. Kiya Meng Khanom Waan 
For the most delicious Thai desserts (which are incredibly sweet!), stop by Kiya Meng Khanom Waa. The locals recommend the sweet potato with ginger sauce!

3. Kui Jap Nai Ek 
This stall is located in the same spot as number 2 and is called Kui Jap Nai Ek. It's known for its traditional rice noodles and delicious pork dishes.

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4. Yim Yim
Famous for its crab claws, which are prepared in a large pot. Also good: the sashimi!

5. Chinese Mooncake
You've got to love this! I'm not a fan myself, but if you do, you can get the best mooncake around the corner on Mangkon Road.

6. Shangarila Restaurant
A little further on Yaowarat you will find this nice eatery where they serve delicious stir-fried dishes with fried rice or noodles.

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ChinatownBangkok

7. Thai Heng Hainanese Cuisine
According to locals, Thai Heng Hainanese Cuisine is the best Hainanese eatery in Chinatown.

8. Khao Tom Plaa
For a nice soup, turn right on Ratchawong Road until you reach Khao Tom Plaa.

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ChinatownBangkok

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Kanmatuyaram Street – China Town Bangkok

9. Chay Po Rice
I've been told that one of the rarest dishes in China Town is chai po rice. It features chopped grilled duck, chopped crispy-fried pork, chopped chicken legs, and even more unusual dishes (I'll just describe them briefly!).

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ChinatownBangkok

Mangkorn Road – China Town Bangkok

10. Jay Puy Curry Shop
On Mangkorn Road, you'll find the famous curry shop called Jay Puy. It looks completely unremarkable, and this stall doesn't even have tables or chairs. Yet, it's always busy!

11. Nai Mong
For the tastiest grilled shellfish, head to Nai Mong. They cook a lot with mussels and oysters, transforming them into delicious dishes. Like a kind of fried oyster omelet! Delicious.

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ChinatownBangkok

Plaeng Nam Road – China Town Bangkok

12. Khun Thot's kun chiang
You see them hanging everywhere in Chinatown… Chinese sausages. At Khun Thot's traditional shop, these sausages are still made by hand.

13. Khanom Jeep Wat Yuan
Near Khun Thot, you'll find the Khanom Jeep stall. Delicious Chinese steamed dumplings!

14. Jay Loon
In a narrow, dark alleyway off Plaeng Naam Road lies Jay Joo. A local favorite, where they still cook over real charcoal fires.

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ChinatownBangkok

It's always fun to explore the different neighborhoods on foot during a city break or stopover. If you're staying in a city for more than two nights, book several hotels. That saves a lot of time traveling back and forth within the city! A nice design hotel if you want to stay in China Town is shanghai mansionThis hotel is built entirely in 30s Shanghai style. The concierge at the Shanghai Mansion even recommended these great food stalls to me when I was there!

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> HOW TO GET THERE: Several airlines fly to Bangkok. Easily check here what the cheapest tickets are >>
TIP: Order an Uber from the airport to your hotel. Easy and reliable!
> TOURS: Always fun to do when you're traveling are, for example, a bike tour or a (street) food tour or cooking course. Tiqets, Viator of Get Your Guide you can reliably book tickets for the best tours, attractions and excursions.
> STAY: You can make your stay in Bangkok as crazy as you like. If you're staying in the city longer, it's a good idea to book hotels or hostels in different neighborhoods. This way, you'll see the most of the city!
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Have a bit more to spend? Then check out these hotels:

Metropolitan by Como // shanghai mansion // Sala Rattanakosin // Pullman Bangkok Hotel G // Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok // At Hotel Bangkok // Cabochon Hotel & Residence // The Peninsula Bangkok // Riva Suyra // Dream Hotel Bangkok

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Do you prefer budget hotels? Then check out one of these accommodations:

Thanabumi // Aster 9 House // Been Hostel Ratchathewi // The Printing House Poshtel // Home Mali Hostel // Barn & Bed Hostel // Plubpla Hostel // Villa Mungkala // Focal Local Bed & Breakfast // Suk18 Hostel //  Vivit Hostel Bangkok // Inspire Bangkok // Goodfellas Thong Io Hostel

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