Soooooo crowded. We barely could walk in the streets. There are many stalls to eat which are so cheap. Search for the Jek Pui Curry, in order to taste the most delicious panang curry for only 2€. Easy accessible by MRT
Soooooo crowded. We barely could walk in the streets. There are many stalls to eat which are so cheap. Search for the Jek Pui Curry, in order to taste the most delicious panang curry for only 2€. Easy accessible by MRT





A must see but be careful with children because all the streets are crowded.
Culturally interesting but shopping means a lot of plastic ...

China town, and Bangkok in general, is in our opinion busy but seldom stressful. China town is probably the most packed place we’d been to on our trips to Bangkok so far. Great food and alot of interesting exotic stuff to eat. We do miss the small shops that we at least think was there earlier. Large blocks and alleys are now deserted, and only locked booths and shops are found

Bustling Chinatown is full of street vendors, food stalls and tourists. A vibrant buzz and great atmosphere with awesome seafood prepared and cooked in front of you. Stop by the Shanghai Mansion boutique hotel for great food and the best cocktails inspired by local Thai delicacies!


We visited on a Saturday night as my OH and kids wanted to go. My idea of hell, though - loads of people jammed in with cars and tuktuks right next to you. It was interesting seeing all the food available. Not in a hurry to go back.

We visited on a Thursday afternoon, and as expected was extremely busy when we eventually found it. Signage is poor do unless you can track on Google maps the streets are a maze. Lots of stalls selling the same products, I have never seen so many stalls selling shoes in one area in my life! Most of the stalls sell low end products as expected, lots of plastic gimmicky things and cheap jewellery to turn your ears green! Good to soak up the atmosphere and see the many small food vendors too but you have to constantly dodge scooters, mopeds, vehicles coming down the crowded alleyways do probably not the safest for young children. We didn't buy anything on our visit, not sure how anyone makes a living down there given the number of stalls selling the same things.
