Best Street Food in Bangkok
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Khao Man Kai Jae Yi
Khao Man Kai Jae Yi

Tiew Copper Craft
Tiew Copper Craft

Mallika Rice Porridge
Mallika Rice Porridge

The Fat Cow
The Fat Cow

Kolun.h
Kolun.h

Pork Satay Nai Song
Pork Satay Nai Song

Seri Market Charoen Krung
Seri Market Charoen Krung

So Siam Boat Noodle
So Siam Boat Noodle

Hero Moo Plara
Hero Moo Plara

Mae Suree's Jok Moo (Pork Rice Porridge)
Mae Suree's Jok Moo (Pork Rice Porridge)

Silom Village Trade Center
This trade village offers local crafts in a peaceful setting with restaurants & other entertainment.

Pork Satay Tee Tha Din Daeng
Pork Satay Tee Tha Din Daeng

Heng Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice
Heng Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice

FATT Chicken Rice - One Bangkok
FATT Chicken Rice - One Bangkok

Pa Tong Go Savoey
Pa Tong Go Savoey

JoJo Padthai
JoJo Padthai

Madam Somtum
Madam Somtum

Foodcourt Bamrung Mueang Market (ตลาดบำรุงเมือง)
Foodcourt Bamrung Mueang Market (ตลาดบำรุงเมือง)

Jok One Table
Jok One Table

Jae Hmoy Kia Pork Porridge 猪肉粥
Jae Hmoy Kia Pork Porridge 猪肉粥

SW1 Market
SW1 Market

Rocco Club
Rocco Club

Jok Ruam Jai
Jok Ruam Jai

Khon Boat Noodle BKK
Khon Boat Noodle BKK
Where is the best street food in Bangkok?
Bangkok's street food is the soul of the city — pad thai, som tum, khao man gai, boat noodles, and mango sticky rice served from legendary stalls that locals have visited for generations. Find the authentic spots, not the tourist traps. Each listing includes location, signature dishes, opening hours, and price range.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the must-try Bangkok street food dishes?
Pad thai, som tum (papaya salad), khao man gai (chicken rice), boat noodles, pad kra pao (basil stir-fry), mango sticky rice, satay, and roti. Most dishes cost 40-80 THB.
Where are the best street food areas in Bangkok?
Yaowarat (Chinatown) for after-dark feasts, Victory Monument for boat noodles, Pratunam for khao man gai, Bang Rak for old-school stalls, and Ari for local favorites.
Is Bangkok street food safe to eat?
Generally yes. Choose stalls with high turnover (fresh ingredients), visible cooking, and local crowds. Avoid pre-prepared food sitting in the sun. Most travelers eat street food daily without issues.