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In Chinatown (aka Yaowarat) you’ll find street stalls serving all manner of delicious Chinese food including omelettes, dumplings and noodles. Suan Luang Market behind Chulalongkorn University is home to all sorts of interesting food stalls. For some traditional desserts try some colourful Nam kaeng sai. For a more savoury dish, try Jok – a comforting bowl of rice porridge often served with minced pork balls and a raw egg – from Jok Samyan.
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House in Ekamai comeshighly recommended forits delicious yet affordablefood. There is acharmingly decoratedoutdoor garden and livemusic throughout theweek. The fact that it hasmultiple iMacs withinternet access is a nicebonus, especially forbackpackers.
Mai Kaidee MarketMai Kaidee’s serves up the finest in fresh vegetarian andvegan food. Originally found just behind Burger King in KhaoSan Road, Bangkok’s two Mai Kaidee’s are now located inSamsen Road and Tanao Road in Banglamphu. The food isreasonably priced - they even offer cooking classes and havetheir own popular cook books.
Bo.lan RestaurantBo.lan in Sukhumvit has an extensive menu of imaginativeThai cuisine including mouth-watering curries and stir fries; ithas been consistently recognised as one of the best places toeat in Bangkok for many years. Dishes start a decidedlypricey 450 baht but this is no surprise from a restaurant thathas attracted favourable press from the likes of CNN and TheNew York Times.