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Som Tam Jay So

Som Tam Jay So

Som Tam Jay So

4.2(1068 reviews)
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Isaan street kitchen in Sukhumvit helmed by an Iron Chef Thailand winner. The grilled pork neck and charred chicken with sticky rice and chilli sauce carry bold, authentic northeastern flavors that draw a faithful regular crowd.

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4.2(1068)

Positive Reviews

Victor Lobo

Outstanding Isaan food with bold, authentic flavors. The grilled pork neck and grilled chicken are must tries perfectly seasoned and beautifully charred. The evergreen lady chef, winner of Iron Chef Thailand, is warm, humble, and a delight to interact with. If you’re lucky to catch her around, she often prepares special salads and dishes herself, making the experience even more memorable. The staff is extremely friendly and courteous, delivering excellent hospitality. A truly rare and satisfying dining experience.

2 months ago

Victor Ng

Papaya salad 👍 Laab neua beef salad 👍 Tom saeb moo Isaan pork soup 👍 Sticky rice 👍 Grilled chicken 🫲 Texture was soft and pasty.

3 months ago

Alan Davies

Not the first visit I have been a few times now. Seen them a few times on YouTube videos in the past and it never disappoints. The chicken is next level with the sticky rice and chilli sauce. The son tam at first I thought wasnt spicy. It sneaks up on you the more you eat, just as I like it. Definitely worth going. Appears to be in a busy spot with locals which is always a good sign

4 months ago

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146 Phiphat 2, Si Lom, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand

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