Explore Yaowarat in the evening 🏮 Plenty of food, walk around and have fun all night!
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Hello friends, today we invite you to take a walk in the most popular food district, Yaowarat! 🌟 This place is famous for its delicious street food. There are both savory and sweet dishes and snacks. If you are a food lover or want to experience the atmosphere of an old district, you must not miss this.
Evening atmosphere of Yaowarat
When it starts to get dark, around 5-6 p.m., Yaowarat Road starts to get lively. 🏮 Various restaurants start to set up stalls. There are both legendary famous restaurants and small restaurants that are delicious beyond their price. Most importantly, the neon lights on the shop signs are also on! It gives off an old-fashioned Chinese atmosphere. Every corner is beautiful and great to take pictures. 📸
Must-try food in Yaowarat
1. Crispy pork and red pork rice
A famous restaurant with a long queue. The crispy pork is really crispy. The skin is satisfyingly fluffy. The red pork is soft and sweet. Prices start at around 50-70 baht.
2. Fried chicken noodles
The aroma of the pan is amazing. The noodles are slightly crispy and the chicken is very tender. You can order it with or without an egg. The price is around 50-70 baht.
3. Hot Pan Fried Oysters
This dish is definitely crispy! The oysters are very fresh and served hot on the pan. The sizzling sound is mouthwatering. Prices start at 70 baht.
4. Fresh Roasted Chestnuts
The aroma wafts from far away. Every time I walk past, I have to buy some. Prices start at 100 baht per bag.
5. Toast and Fresh Milk
You have to try the toast with a lot of filling! There are chocolate, custard, or butter and milk fillings. The sweetness is just right. Enjoy walking and eating. Prices start at 20-25 baht.
6. Herbal Tea, Chrysanthemum Tea
When you're tired from walking, stop by and buy a glass of cold herbal tea. There are many to choose from, such as chrysanthemum, roselle, bael fruit, or Chinese tea. Prices start at only 10-20 baht.
Don't miss the photo spots.
• Neon signs: In front of various shops with full lights The photos have a very Chinese feel.
• Street vendors: Take a leisurely stroll and capture the atmosphere of street food. It's also quite beautiful.
• Shrines and temples in Yaowarat: For example, Wat Traimit Witthayaram Worawihan, which is not far away.
How to get to Yaowarat
🚇 MRT: Get off at Wat Mangkon Station and walk for about 5 minutes to Yaowarat Road.
🚌 Bus: Line 1, 40, 73, 529, or 542
🚗 Private car: It is recommended to park at a nearby shopping mall, such as I'm Chinatown or Yaowarat Hall, and then walk. It's more convenient.
More information
⏰ Opening and closing hours: 17:00 - 23:00 (Each shop's opening hours may be different.)
📍 Location: Yaowarat Road, Samphanthawong District, Bangkok