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BANG LAMPHU
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Bang Lamphu, Phra Arthit Rd., Khaosan Rd.
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Bang Lamphu is a big area of busy trading. Local people sell clothes, foods, electrical products, etc. And it is also a good place that you can go for nice eating.
Most eating places in Banglampu area cater for budget-conscious diners. Shoestring travellers flock to the area around Khaosarn rd. to find some guesthouses, which have open-airs cafes serving standard Thai food and Chinese food dishes.
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CHINATOWN |
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Yaowarat Rd., Charoenkrung Rd.
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China town is a location of some of the best Chinese food shops in Bangkok. From lunch until late night, the stalls and restaurants line the bustling road and lanes serve the delicious menus. They are specialize in southern Chinese cooking, noodles, seafood, dim sum dumplings, and so on.
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PHAHURAT
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Near Saphan Phra Phutta Yodfa
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Phahurat is the little India of Thailand. The area is inherited by Thai people of Indian origin and surrounded by confined alleyways that accommodate a number of authentic Indian restaurants. They are offering nice northern Indian cuisine. Alternatively, other sub-continental foods such as Punjabi and Pakistani are also plentifully available.
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SIAM SQUARE
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Pathumwan Junction
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The most attractive fashionable shopping area, crammed with medium to high-priced eateries as well as fast food outlets. Whether you crave Thai, Asian, American or European foods, there are some places for you.
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SILOM
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Silom Rd., Suriwongse Rd.
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Bangkok’s street of businesses also linked by the food streets. Thai food is available everywhere on this street, both in palace style and street style. Many of best Thai restaurants can be found in Soi Phipat.
Thai fast foods are available in most shopping complexes and sois, especially Soi Lalai Sap’s Lunch Market. A good one-top eating place is Silom Village Soi 24 , where food in a variety of Thai Styles is served in a relaxing atosphere.
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SOI LANG SUAN
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Behind Lumpini Park
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Fashionable restaurants present interesting eating possibilities of a diverse mix of Thai, Asian, and European influences, at medium prices to high prices. This area is also home to some of the most popular and jazz pubs in the city. The street’s flashy atmosphere attracts the crowd in droves after sundown.
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SUKHUMVIT
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Sukhumvit Road
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There is no shortage of eating places on Sukhumvit Road. Around Soi Nana, The “Little Arabia” area is filled with the aroma of spices from an enclave of Pakistani, Indian, and Middle Eastern restaurants.
Nearby, European and American foods, with Italian, French, British, German, Mexican restaurants lining the road and presenting a variety of delicious menus, atmosphere and prices.
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