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Bangkok: Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk

Bangkok: Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk

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Explore the vibrant flavors of Bangkok's street food scene with our Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk. Let our knowledgeable guides take you on a culinary journey through the city, showcasing the best local vendors and must-try dishes. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and flavor of Thailand's iconic street food while traveling with ease in our traditional mode of transportation.

Highlight Tour

Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) is one of the city's most exciting places to visit at night, especially for food lovers. The streets come alive with neon signs, bustling crowds, and the enticing aromas of sizzling woks and grilled seafood.

What to Expect on a Night Tour of Chinatown

A small-group guided tour offers a structured way to explore without the hassle of navigating on your own. You’ll get insider knowledge on the best food spots, the history of Chinatown, and how this area became a food paradise.

Key Highlights of the Tour:

Ride in a Tuk Tuk – A fun and classic way to explore Bangkok’s streets at night. Tuk tuks are fast, open-air, and a must-try experience.

Try Local Street Food – Your guide will take you to carefully selected vendors, ensuring you get the most authentic and delicious food without the worry of choosing randomly. Expect a mix of savory, sweet, and spicy flavors.

Jay Fai – Michelin Bib Gourmand Winner – This legendary street food stall is famous for its giant crab omelet and drunken noodles. Jay Fai is the only street food vendor in Thailand awarded a Michelin star, so this is a rare chance to taste her iconic dishes.

Explore Hidden Gems – Besides the well-known food stalls, your guide might take you to lesser-known but equally amazing eateries and dessert spots.

Learn About Chinatown’s History – Beyond the food, Chinatown has a rich history of Chinese immigration and trade, making it a fascinating cultural stop.

Must-Try Dishes in Chinatown

🍜 Guay Jub – Crispy pork with rolled rice noodles in a peppery broth
🦪 Hoy Tod – Crispy oyster omelet
🐷 Moo Ping – Grilled pork skewers with sticky rice
🍚 Khao Gaeng – Thai curry rice
🥖 Pa Thong Ko – Thai-style deep-fried dough sticks

Tips for Your Visit

🔹 Wear comfortable clothes & shoes – You’ll be walking a lot.
🔹 Come hungry! – Chinatown’s food scene is incredible, so save your appetite.
🔹 Bring cash – Many street vendors don’t accept credit cards.
🔹 Be ready for crowds – The area gets busy at night, adding to the lively atmosphere.

 

Important information
Meeting point                   : Meet the group at River City Bangkok
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