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Finally tried the boat noodle stalls around Victory Monument. The ones under the BTS are packed by noon — get there before 11:30 or you wait 20 min. Small bowls on purpose so you can try 2-3 styles. I liked the pork blood one more than I expected.
Chinatown after 7pm hits different. Went last night — so much going on it's hard to pick a stall. Tip from someone at the hostel: walk the side sois off Yaowarat Rd, not just the main strip. Found a crab stir-fry place with no English menu and it was 180 baht.
Working from cafes in Thong Lo this week. Roast is solid for calls, % Arabica always packed, and a tiny place called Factory Coffee on Sukhumvit Soi 49 has fast wifi and actual plugs. BTS Thong Lo + 5 min walk beats sitting in traffic.
Popular questions
Best street food areas that aren't Khao San?
Hostel keeps sending people to Khao San and the pad thai there was meh. Where do you actually eat on the street? Budget friendly, happy to take BTS/MRT anywhere.
Sukhumvit or Chinatown for a first-time stay?
Husband and I have 5 nights before heading south. torn between staying near Asok BTS for easy transit vs Yaowarat for the food scene. We're mid-30s, not party people. Which area would you pick and why?
BTS vs Grab during rush hour?
Remote working near Thong Lo. Meetings at 9am — is BTS reliable or should I just Grab? Heard traffic is brutal 7–9am.