
Join one of our hosts for a flavor-packed stroll in historic Bangrak. Savor Traditional Thai Breakfast delights, from Khao tom to Moo Ping and more!
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Street food for breakfast? Of course! You'll feast your way around the historic Bangrak neighborhood with one of our local Bangkok hosts, trying the morning specialties that get the city moving each day.
With your host to show you how, what, and where, begin the day by ordering plates like nam tao hoo (soy milk), patongo (Thai doughnuts), gai yang (grilled chicken skewers), and moo ping (grilled pork skewers and sticky rice).
There's nothing like an early morning stroll, and wandering through this centuries-old culinary hotspot, soaking up the explosion of sights, smells, and flavors is the best start to the day we could imagine!
Skip your hotel breakfast and eat your way through 7 or 8 samples of Thai dishes which are traditionally bought from street food vendors in the mornings, and discover a whole new side of local cuisine you'd never even considered. What a way to start the day - you might just need another snooze after all that food!
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Kat took us to places we would have never gone. She even gave us other advice on things to do and buy.
Show moreThe tour was well-organized, and our guide was both knowledgeable and enthusiastic, sharing fascinating insights about the history, culture, and hidden gems of the area. We explored vibrant markets, tasted delicious street food like dim sum. The atmosphere was lively, with colorful lanterns, bustling streets, and the aroma of fresh cooking filling the air. The guide also took us to lesser-known alleys where we discovered authentic local shops and traditional stores. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to experience the rich culture and flavors of Chinatown in Bangkok!
Show moreIda was incredible. We went to so many places to try food in china town. She asked us what we wanted to try most and went above and beyond to make sure we got to try those things. We got to try spring rolls, Tom yum soup, papaya salad, thai beer, lotus juice, green tea juice, crunchy pork, mango sticky rice, coconut ice cream, donuts with dipping sauce, queen of Thailand fruit, pork noodles, and possibly more. She also took 20 different pictures and shared them with us. The posting said we would try 8-9 things but we tried more than that. She also made sure we had a safe ride back to our hotel. I would totally recommend Ida.
Show moreThe most fun. It was just like hanging out with my buddy who was showing me around his town. Great conversation, food and sites!
Show moreZee led an enjoyable trip through the streets of Bangkok. There was a nice selection of foods to sample meeting all our needs (vegetarian & carnivore). He took us to some good places to shop; my father in law was seeking shoes and he got some very comfy shoes. Everywhere he took us we found interesting and his sense of humor kept everything light. Very knowledgeable guide.
Show moreVisiting the markets and morning cafes with Dany was really lovely. We tried some traditional food, and visited a few out of the way places. The coconut custard was a highlight. Dany went above and beyond and extended the tour to provide some insight into how the Bangrak area has developed.
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