What to eat in Bangkok? Street food that is “quality” yet “soft”
Start your day of eating and drinking in Bangkok with a mix of aromatic, spicy and sweet dishes. Early in the morning, you can enjoy a hot bowl of Kuay Teow noodles, served with a rich broth at a small street stall, where regulars will push crispy fried dough sticks and baskets of fresh vegetables into your hands. Just a few steps later, a Pad Thai cart appears – noodles mixed with fresh shrimp, bean sprouts, eggs and a squeeze of lime create an interesting balance of sweet and sour and fatty, making it impossible to put down your chopsticks.
When the sun starts to rise, head to Yaowarat Chinatown, a place filled with neon lights and the aroma of famous dishes such as mango sticky rice and coconut ice cream. Try mango sticky rice – a spoonful of sticky rice rolled with ripe mango, topped with a little fragrant coconut milk – to understand why “having fun in Bangkok” is so great. Also here, you cannot miss Tom Yum Goong – a spicy and sour soup with lemongrass, lime leaves, chili and shrimp, creating a warm feeling in the bustling night air.
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Where to go in Bangkok? From ancient temples to modern streets
After filling up on street food, you can start your Bangkok tour by visiting the Grand Palace, where the golden roof tiles reflect the sunlight, reminding you of the great empire on the Chao Phraya River. The temperature may be high, but standing in front of the Khmer Emerald Buddhas still makes you feel calm in the harsh sun.
Not far away is Wat Pho – where you will see a giant reclining Buddha statue tens of meters long, and feel the traditional art of massage taught here for centuries. In the afternoon, when the sun begins to fade, you can turn to Asiatique or ICONSIAM – entertainment commercial areas located by the river, where you can sip a drink while watching the Chao Phraya River with its lights.
In the evening, a tuk tuk ride through the neon-lit streets from Khao San Road to Chinatown will take you into the real Bangkok, where it's easy to feel the contrast between noise and peace in the same city.
What to buy in Bangkok? A paradise of quality and affordable prices
After you’ve had your fill of food, head to the shopping scene. While shopping in Bangkok isn’t a big investment, it will definitely make you spend a lot of money on cool, affordable stuff.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is a maze of over 15,000 stalls. When you step inside, you will see eye-catching local brand clothing, cosmetic shops with Thai herbal creams, retro decorations, and delicious local snacks. You can bargain and get a good price, as long as you are friendly and cheerful.
If you want to avoid the crowds, visit MBK or Platinum Fashion Mall – where you can easily find all kinds of clothes, bags, and accessories. When you are tired after a shopping marathon, you can stop and drink Thai milk tea, feeling the sweet taste of Bangkok streets.
Tips for a perfect trip to Bangkok
- A small but extremely effective tip for traveling to Bangkok is to prioritize traveling by BTS/MRT during rush hour – you avoid traffic jams and have a safer experience. The Rabbit card is very useful, can be used for both buses and convenient shopping.
- If you want to experience tuk tuk, you should offer a price of around 50–100 THB for a short distance, and always smile when bargaining – because there, the joy in the transaction shows politeness.
- When visiting markets like Chatuchak or Pratunam, you should exchange money at good exchange points like Siam, Bangkok, or Platinum Market, and bring small bills to pay the retailers.
- Don't forget to install support apps like Grab for booking rides and food, use Google Maps for easy navigation, and install LINE for free communication.
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Bangkok is a city that can make you fall in love at first sight. Where you can eat a bowl of noodles on the street, cruise along the golden river behind the palaces, and spend the cool afternoon shopping at big and small markets with bags of quality goods at affordable prices.
If anyone asks you “ What’s interesting about traveling to Bangkok? ”, just say that it has it all: quality food, entertainment, and shopping while still being economical. It doesn’t have to be your first time, you can still “fall in love” with Bangkok many times over.
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