Fly to Bangkok in one second! Let’s eat at Tuktuk Noodle Thai, the most authentic Thai restaurant in Korea! Michelin-recommended Thai delicacies, a meal you cannot miss when visiting Seoul!
When you come to Seoul, you don’t just want to eat Korean barbecue and fried chicken. There are actually many hidden exotic foods waiting for you to discover! Tuktuk Noodle Thai, located in Seoul, is a Thai restaurant that is highly praised even by locals. It has even been recommended by the Michelin Guide, which shows that its strength should not be underestimated!
At the entrance of the restaurant stands a tuk-tuk, a Thai national means of transportation. It is colorful and very eye-catching, and is the restaurant’s most distinctive signboard. Walking into the store is full of surprises. The walls are covered with nostalgic posters and Thai decorative paintings, and the tables are covered with patterned tablecloths commonly seen in Thailand. The bold and colorful colors create a strong Southeast Asian atmosphere, as if you are on the streets of Bangkok in a second.
We ordered a few of the restaurant's signature dishes: the Tom Yum Goong soup was fragrant as soon as it was served, with just the right degree of sourness and spiciness, and the shrimps were super large, which was warming and appetizing; the pork rice was salty and fragrant, and it was paired with a half-boiled egg, which was really satisfying to eat with rice
Tuktuk Noodle Thai’s food tastes very authentic and the environment is very exotic. It is a rare high-standard Thai restaurant in Korea. If you want to change your taste when traveling to Seoul, this place is definitely worth a special pilgrimage!
📍Tuktuk Noodle Thai
Address: 서울 마포구 월드컵북로6길 57
Nearest subway station: Hongik University Station / Hapjeong Station (about 10 minutes walk)
Opening hours: 11:30–21:30 (break time: 15:00–17:30)
No service charge, it is recommended to bring cash or Korean local cards
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