These eateries specialize in single dishes like fish ball noodles at Lim Lao San and pork noodle soup at Kway Tiew Heavy, yet they are beloved by many Bangkok tourists.
Must-Visit Street Eateries in Bangkok
Bangkok boasts around 500,000 street eateries, some of which are beloved by tourists visiting Bangkok and locals alike. Here are some recommendations.
Lim Lao San's Fish Ball Noodle Shop
Lim Lao San is renowned for its fish-filled noodles. Despite higher prices compared to other noodle shops, at 60 baht (approximately 47,000 VND) per bowl, the quality is undeniable. The egg noodles are freshly made daily, ensuring a chewy texture, while the large fish balls and flavorful meat offer a delightful experience. Open for 50 years and passed down through three generations, regular customers attest that the taste remains consistently excellent.

Kway Tiew Heavy's Pork Noodle Shop
This noodle shop in Bangkok attracts many tourists because the seller is a member of a famous Thai rock band. The special thing about the pork noodles here is that the broth is simmered with a traditional spice mixture for hours before being ready to serve. Then milk is added to make the broth richer, thicker, and more tantalizing to the taste buds.
Customers always have to wait in long lines here but that doesn't make them uncomfortable. Mr. Ek, along with his father and two employees, always knows how to bring joy to the 'audience' with passionate music and love for art. The noodles also taste better when accompanied by music.
Singapore Boiled Rice Family Restaurant
This sidewalk restaurant is located on one of the busiest streets in Bangkok – Phetchaburi. Therefore, this place is always bustling from opening to closing. The prices of each dish here are high but if you go with a group of friends, the prices are considered reasonable. Singapore Boiled Rice is famous for its Hainanese chicken rice, alongside the menu still serving simple dishes like steamed fish, fried pork, or tomyum soup.
Michelin Star Street Food Stall
Jay Fai is the first sidewalk restaurant in Bangkok to be awarded a Michelin star, famous for its crab omelette. The crab meat is fresh, wrapped in a thick and crispy layer of egg. Because the owner cooks outside the restaurant, the aroma of the food easily attracts passersby. When visiting Bangkok, make sure you book a table in advance, otherwise, you'll have to wait in line for hours for your dish.

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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourMarch 6, 2020