Exploring Chinatown in Bangkok at night is truly a magical experience! The entire street transforms into a glowing carnival of lights, colors, and non-stop energy. Neon signs light up every corner, while the aroma of sizzling street food fills the air—making it a paradise for food lovers.
One of the most eye-catching sights is the majestic golden statue that stands tall and graceful, adding a spiritual charm amidst the modern hustle. The streets are alive with locals and tourists alike, enjoying the electric atmosphere, shopping for souvenirs, and capturing memories with vibrant backdrops.
If you want to experience the real heartbeat of Bangkok nightlife—Chinatown is the place to be. Perfect for foodies, photographers, and night explorers!
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Jannaul Nayeem Refat
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Yaowarat Noodles: A Hidden Delight on an Old Street
If you're looking for a unique and delicious noodle shop in Yaowarat, the Noodle Bowl Shop is a must-visit. Located opposite i’m Chinatown, this shop offers a variety of tasty dishes, especially their signature mixed noodles with a unique flavor. Recommended dishes include mixed noodles and Tom Yum soup with pork, starting at just 20 baht.
📍Opposite i’m Chinatown
Directions: A 5-minute walk from Wat Mangkon Station
Time to relax
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Fats from Bangkok
Happy food happy me happy tummy ,
The food at the café was absolutely delicious! Every bite was full of flavor and perfectly cooked. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service made it even better. I can’t wait to go back and enjoy more of their amazing dishes!Had a joyful trip filled with laughter, new experiences, and beautiful memories. Every moment was special and truly unforgettable!
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Recommended Bangkok travel routes, including food, entertainment, shopping and more!
Summer in Thailand never stops, is it safe to travel here? Don't ask me, ask yourself. I came to Bangkok for travel, this ❹ place had a lot of fun, recommend for those who want to enjoy the world.
❶ Gaduga Weekend Market
Thailand’s largest market and currently one of the largest weekend markets in the world. If you have plenty of time, it is recommended to stay at least half a day. There are so many things that you can't help but buy.
You can walk more and discover more, choose cheap things to buy, eat and drink nearby when you are tired, and you can do a horse and kill a chicken. It is recommended to walk in the trendy clothing area, silver jewelry area and art area to feel the lively atmosphere.
❷Chinatown
The stalls in Chinatown start after 5pm. There is a wide variety of food, and there is a strong flavor of the New Year during the Lunar New Year. There is a restaurant here called Lhong Tou Café. The restaurant is very sophisticated and retro. You must try it when you are in Chinatown.
❸Bangkok Arts and Culture Center
The whole building is beautifully designed, and each floor has a different themed exhibition, perfect for photos. There is also the Bangkok Graffiti Celebrity Skywalk right next door, so you can see exhibitions, shop, and gourmet food nearby.
❹ Sunset at the Temple of King Cheng on the Mekong River
Soi Pratu Nokyung, walk along the alley to the end to find the pier leading to the Temple of Cheng and the Chao Phraya River, full of historical rhyme and modern vibrancy, a snapshot is a blockbuster.
Bangkok is still old, hot and fresh. Wishing everyone a happy new year in Bangkok.
KAMRYN JENSEN
🍩✨ Khong Guay: Crispy Fried Donuts in Bangkok’s Chinatown ✨🍩
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When in Bangkok’s vibrant Chinatown, you can’t miss trying the iconic Khong Guay, a crispy fried donut that has become a legendary street food! These golden treats have a rich history and are a must-try snack for anyone wandering the bustling streets of Yaowarat.
Khong Guay are small, bite-sized donuts made from a special dough, deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. The secret to their deliciousness? Dipping them into creamy pandan custard or sweetened condensed milk for that extra touch of sweetness. This simple yet flavorful snack is a reflection of Bangkok’s lively and diverse food scene.
Did you know? These fried donuts have been around since the reign of King Rama V and were originally inspired by traditional Chinese sweets. Today, they’re a beloved snack throughout Chinatown, enjoyed from early morning until late at night.
Pro tip: If you visit in the evening, you’ll see long lines of eager customers waiting for their turn to grab these delicious donuts. So don’t forget your camera to snap a picture of these crispy wonders!
Wolfisland
China town
I was very surprised by the amount of diversities i discovered in this place from food, people, totally insane..
Spacious void
Moment Before Night
Food are quite nice but more expensive than usual night market overall fun to visit and good experience
JuzNaing
China Town
China Town Buddhist temple
AlexB1982
China town in Bangkok
#traveldiaries
The best place to experience the atmosphere of the night market under the lights.
As well as being one of the places where you can experience the beauty of Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭
China Town, where you will be exposed to grilled scorpions from the usual foods. For me, the best food to try is seafood. Eating a big cuttlefish with two chili peppers is a unique experience.
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Elizabeth ND Ko
Thailand is calling
Best place travel in the world.
Fahim 1991
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Spectacular view of Hotel Royal's Rooftop bar and pool.
Cheap and affordable room rates, rooms are very clean,
-rooms are serviced daily
-Rooftop Bar is a must on the list, especially evening views
-Friendly staff
-Central Location to everything and night markets and street foods are a step away
-2 malls located just walking distance