BANGKOK CHAINATOWN
(Yaowarat - เยาวราช)
YAOWARAT is one of the most colourful and busiest parts of the city. The bustling streets are filled with street vendors, goldsmith shops, Chinese restaurants serving exotic delicacies like bird-nest and shark fins , traditional?? Chinese herbs and desserts and miscellaneous goods. It is a paradise for food lovers.
My Top 5 favorite stalls in Yaowarat are:
1) ก๋วยเตี๋ยวคั่วไก่ Kuay Teow Kua Gai
(Fried noodles with Chicken) This dish is actually Chinese, it is similar to Thai’s Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว). The special method of this place unlike somewhere else is they cook chicken in brass pan on a pot-sized charcoal stove, and top the dish with crispy squid .
Location: Soi Leng Buai Eiang (ซอย เล่งบ้วยเอี๊ยง), open 18:00-midnight. Tel: 081-795-1839
2) หอยแครงลวกป้าจิน Hoi Krang Luak Bpa Jin
( Aunt Jin’s Soft Boil Cockles ) They use fresh cockels and what makes it so good is Nam Jim or dipping sauce which is made of Sweet Peanuts Stick (น้ำจิ้มถั่วตัด).
Location: Padung Dao Road (Soi Texas), open 8:00 – midnight
3) ก๋วยจั๊บอ้วน โภชนา Kuay Jap Oun Pochana
( thick rice noodles soup)
Kuay jap is Rice Noodle Rolls in broth. This longstanding Kuay Jap vendor is possibly the most popular hawker stall in Chinatown. People have been known to cross town for the cook named Lek’s exceedingly peppery broth and tender offal, which includes pork heart, liver, stomach and tongue.
Location: Corner of Soi 11 and Yaowarat Road. Tel: 02 224 3450. Open daily, 7 p.m.-late.
4) นายหมง หอยทอด Nai Mong Hoi Nang Rom Tord
(The oyster omelette at Nai Mong)
Location: Talad Gao (ตลาดเก่า) Plubpla chai Road, corner of Plaeng Naam and Charoenkrung Rd., 02-623-1980. Open daily 11am-9pm. 60 Baht/dish.
5) ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอด Guaythiew Lod
This Chinese-style delicacy is unabashedly delicious: stuffed to overflowing with pork, shiitake mushrooms,dried shrimp and squid, topped with bean sprouts, scallion and deep-fried garlic and bathed in a sweet soy sauce.Sounds good, right? It tastes even better than it sounds.
Location: in front of Seiko watch shop, next to La Scala shark fin
restaurant +66 (0)2 225 3558. Open Tue-Sun 6:30 p.m.-1 a.m. 35 baht/bowl.
How to get there:The easiest way I like to do is taking the MRT (Bangkok’s underground train) to Hua Lamphong station, take exit 1 and get on a Tuk-Tuk to Yaowarat road. It takes only about 5 minutes. You can also take a taxi, but I think Tuk-Tuk is more fun and quick:)