Authentic Street Food Tour in China Town Bangkok
Overview
This is your chance to taste various yummy street food such as Wonton Noodles, Guay Jub (Rolled rice noodle soup), and a plethora of Chinese desserts. Each dish in Yaowarat has their own story, tracing it roots back to different parts of China. As lovers of Bangkok’s culture, it’s our pleasure to make sure you enjoy our recommended dishes!
Visit Kuan Yim Shrine which is located in Yaowarat Road, in this area it's one of the most popular shrines for locals come to make offerings and pray for blessing such as their health, wealthy, success and fertility.
(Optional) If you want to relax at bar let's go to Tep Bar!
It's a place that have Thai unique style, with Thai herbal liqueurs, rum and whisky playing key parts in the cocktail menu. (Alcohol Excluded)
Inclusions
- Food & drink for dinner
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities
- Local Expert (Tour Guide)
What to expect
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- Please tell us if you have a dietary restriction
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
Our tour guide Jan from Take Me Tours was exceptional. She was so friendly and helpful. We tried MANY different authentic Thai dishes whilst walking around Chinatown and learning about Thai culture and Chinese New Year. We also got to participate in making a dish. Thank you Jan for a great time. ...
Our tour guide Jan from Take Me Tours was exceptional. She was so friendly and helpful. We tried MANY different authentic Thai dishes whilst walking around Chinatown and learning about Thai culture and Chinese New Year. We also got to participate in making a dish. Thank you Jan for a great time. Definitely recommend!We had so much fun on this tour. Our guide Jan communicated very well ahead of time and we had no problem finding her. She took us to eat 11 different local dishes, and although it was our 4th time to Thailand, we had some things we have never had before. We had chicken/rice, shrimp dumplings, po...
We had so much fun on this tour. Our guide Jan communicated very well ahead of time and we had no problem finding her. She took us to eat 11 different local dishes, and although it was our 4th time to Thailand, we had some things we have never had before. We had chicken/rice, shrimp dumplings, pork buns, sticky rice with pork salad and papaya salad, Chinese donuts (Michelin star food truck), pork and chicken satae, crispy pancakes, pork knuckle and water chestnuts in coconut milk. Jan taught us all the Thai names for the food and my husband got to cook the papaya salad. We also went to a few temples and she shared some history that was very interesting. Our favorite part was that she took us to alleys and places where we would not have gone on our own. Everything was very safe and was great to see Chinatown at night. Bring your waking shoes!We had a fantastic tour a few months ago before COVID. We ended up being the only ones on the tour and we’re fortunate enough to have all the food curated towards our vegan diets. The host was nice, friendly, and informative. There was a miscommunication about drink pricing at the end and the tea...
We had a fantastic tour a few months ago before COVID. We ended up being the only ones on the tour and we’re fortunate enough to have all the food curated towards our vegan diets. The host was nice, friendly, and informative. There was a miscommunication about drink pricing at the end and the team was very nice and paid for our drinks after a conversation. They were more interested in making a customer experience better than a few bucks. For that I very much recommend this company!We were brought to 3 food restaurants/ stalls - Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai, Kway Chap Auon Pochana and Mung Korn Khao Noodle. In addition, our guide Mr Sinchai also bought Thai Chwee Kuey and some dessert for us. Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai is the most memorable for us. Guay Tiew is common rice noodle but...
We were brought to 3 food restaurants/ stalls - Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai, Kway Chap Auon Pochana and Mung Korn Khao Noodle. In addition, our guide Mr Sinchai also bought Thai Chwee Kuey and some dessert for us. Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai is the most memorable for us. Guay Tiew is common rice noodle but the frying till they have some crisp is unique and innovative. In a way, it has some similarity to Fried Carrot Cake in Singapore but the distinct Guay Tiew texture is obvious. We got there early and were able to quickly get seats. By the time we left, there was a short queue outside. Kway Chap Auon Pochana has Michelin recommendation, but to the Singaporean palate, it's just pepperish. Crispy pork is tasty, but nothing to shout about. The location in front of a theatre gives it a unique identity. Mung Korn Khao Noodle is also another popular stall judging by the crowd and difficulty in getting seats. Food wise, nothing to shout about, the wantons contain shrimps which give a great texture just like those in Hong Kong. Soup is also tasty and flavourful. Otherwise, the food is respectable but not fantastic. Thai Chwee Kueh - After trying it, we shared with Mr Sinchai that the Thai version lacks certain fragrance which is commonly available in the Singapore version. The difference probably lies in the way the radish is prepared. Overall, we had a good 1-2 hrs walking around and trying various food with Mr Sinchai. He does not normally do food tours but he has certain passion about food. He also shared some advice on judging whether certain street food stalls are considered hygienic or safe to eat.During my stay in Bangkok I booked with TakeMeTour three experiences with their experts: "1-Day Unlimited Tuk Tuk Rides in Bangkok Old Town" (the best way to discover Bangkok visiting the most interesting spots! Tuk tuk are usually more expensive than taxi and you can often incur in scams but tha...
During my stay in Bangkok I booked with TakeMeTour three experiences with their experts: "1-Day Unlimited Tuk Tuk Rides in Bangkok Old Town" (the best way to discover Bangkok visiting the most interesting spots! Tuk tuk are usually more expensive than taxi and you can often incur in scams but thanks to this service you'll easily - and quickly! - run around the city),"Bangkok Chinatown Food Tour with a Local" and "Kanchanaburi: Erawan waterfall, Death Railway, WWII Museum and River Kwai". All my experiences are been amazing and their experts took care of us during all our tour! High quality experiences and impeccable service. I sincerely recommend it to all who want enjoy Thailand!Schöner Einblick in eine fremde Geschmackswelt rund um Cina Town. Aber auch ein kleines Restaurant mit Michelin Stern außerhalb. Beste Nudeln ever!
Schöner Einblick in eine fremde Geschmackswelt rund um Cina Town. Aber auch ein kleines Restaurant mit Michelin Stern außerhalb. Beste Nudeln ever!