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Bangkok Bts/Mrt Travel Guide BANGKOK BTS/MRT TRAVEL GUIDE Preface “Do you want to go out?” “Have you eaten?” Thailand is a country full of natural resources as well as has an abundant diversity of food that makes international visitors yell out “Amazing Thailand”. This is especially seen in Bangkok, a major destination for travellers all over the world and a capital city where you can find great cuisine to enjoy 24/7. This city’s also been ranked by CNN as having the best street food in the world. This guidebook is not only to invite you to go out and eat, but to make you and your family and friends experience the ambience and chill. Instead of going by car or taxi why not travel by the BTS and/or MRT that has numerous lines around the city for you to choose from, reduce the travel time, and have fun travelling to and eating at various eateries full of delectable tasty food along the train lines. Go into the side streets and laneways and search for the variety of main meals, desserts, snacks, or whatever you feel like eating at legendary restaurants or places where you can just chill that aren’t to be missed. Can you think of how many restaurants have really impressed you for their tasty food that you really want to go there again and again? How many make you feel reenergised every time you go there that you’ll never forget them? We want to have a part in making you remember these places with this guidebook, so when you’re feeling hungry, you can scan the QR Code of the eatery of your choice and travel by the BTS and/or MRT conveniently. We hope that each of the selected eateries in this guidebook will provide you with the fulfilling happiness that we want you to enjoy. Tourism Authority of Thailand Bangkok Office 1600 New Phetchaburi Road, Makkasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Call centre 1672 E-mail : [email protected] CONTENT MO CHIT EKKAMAI CHATUCHAK WEEKEND MARKET 10 WAT PATHUM WANARAM RATCHAWORAWIHAN 28 SCIENCE CENTRE FOR EDUCATION 51 SAPHAN KHWAI SOMTAM NUA 29 BANRIE COFFEE 52 SRI LUEANG POCHANA SAPHAN KHWAI 11 AFTER YOU 29 SNOW TOWN BANGKOK 53 THAM MA DA 11 CHIT LOM (UN) FASHION CAFÉ 54 WATTANA 3 12 RATCHAPRASONG AREA 30 PHRA KHANONG ARI LI-BRA-RY 55 LA VILLA ARI 13 CIELO SKY BAR & RESTAURANT 56 NAI MENG NOODLES 13 CREPES & CO. 32 ON NUT KAFFEE BY LIBRARY ARI 14 THAO MAHA PHROM SHRINE 33 NAI OUAN YENTAFO BATENG SAO CHINGCHA 57 SWEET CAFÉ 14 PLOENCHIT TRICA HOSTEL CAFÉ & BAR 58 One Dee Café 15 EATHAI @ CENTRAL EMBASSY 34 BANG CHAK SANAM PAO BAAN GLOM GIG 35 SIXTY TWO COFFEE 59 JAE LIAP 16 CAFÉ TARTINE 36 TENG TAI CHAI HUAT 60 MAMA GRILL 17 NANA PUNNAWITHI KUIA TIAO PET 1 POCHANA 17 PIZZERIA LIMONCELLO 37 MU-I BAKERY 61 VICTORY MONUMENT PRAI RAYA 38 BANN SABIENG 61 KING POWER DOWNTOWN COMPLEX 18 ASOK UDOM SUK CAFÉ DE NORASINGHA @ PHAYATHAI PALACE 18 AUAN POCHANA 39 THINK SOCIETY 62 PHRA NAKHON NOODLES 19 TERMINAL 21 40 THANYA ROAST DUCK 2 63 MADAME AUNG 19 KAMTHIENG HOUSE MUSEUM 41 BANG NA FACTORY COFFEE BANGKOK 20 KUAI TIAO LUK CHIN TAIWAN 42 BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL TRADE 64 PHAYATHAI PHROM PHONG AND EXHIBITION CENTER (BITEC) SUAN PAKKAD PALACE 21 YONG LEE 43 ROYAL DRAGON RESTAURANT 64 PORWA RESTAURANT 22 THE EMPORIUM , THE EMQUATIER 44 BEARING THE RABBIT HUB 23 BENCHASIRI PARK 45 LAP KHORAT 54 65 BTS Light Green Line (Sukhumvit Line) Line (Sukhumvit Light Green BTS RATCHATHEWI RUNG RUENG PORK NOODLE 46 POMME HEARTY BAKARY & CAFÉ 66 PANTIP PLAZA 24 THONG LO SAMRONG NAI HUAT FISH BALL NOODLES 24 MAE VAREE SWEET STICKY RICE WITH MANGO47 THE ROOM COFFEE 67 COCO WALK 25 ZAEW NOODLES 48 KHANOM CHIN 4 PHAK 68 SIAM BO.LAN 49 SIAM AREA 26 HOI TOD CHAW-LE 50 NATIONAL STADIUM ALPHABET CAFÉ 78 SOMSAK PU OP BRANCH 2 87 NATIONAL STADIUM 72 YENTAFO WAT KAEK 79 WONGWIAN YAI BANGKOK ART AND CULTURE CENTRE 72 SRI MAHA UMA DEVI TEMPLE (WAT KAEK) 80 PHO MO FAI 88 JIM THOMPSON HOUSE 73 SURASAK BLUESPACE 88 MBK CENTRE 73 BAAN SOMTUM 81 PHO NIMIT BLUE ELEPHANT RESTAURANT 82 Fat Cat 89 BTS RATCHADAMRI THE COFFEE CLUB 74 SAPHAN TAKSIN AROI SUT…SUT BY CHEF AED 89 NAMA SUSHI BAR 74 KHAO KHA MU TROK SUNG 83 TALAT PHLU SALA DAENG BANGKOK FOLK MUSEUM 83 7 AREA TALAT PHLU 90-93 YENTAFO JC 75 WAREHOUSE 30 84 No.16 LOVE CAFÉ 94 Light Green Line SOI LALAI SAP 75 JOK PRINCE 84 WUTTHAKAT HOKKAIDO TSUBOHACHI 76 PRACHAK 85 WAT NANG NOODLES SOUP 95 HAI SOMTAM CONVENT 77 STREET ART CHAROEN KRUNG AREA 85 KHAO MU DAENG LANG SUAN 95 SAMAISUK POTCHANA 77 TCDC, CENTRAL POST OFFICE BANG RAK 86 BANG WA CHONG NONSI KRUNG THON BURI SAAI PLARA KWA NOEY 96 (Sukhumvit Line) THE HOUSE ON SATHORN 78 TAKE.A.SHOT 87 BANG PHAI THONG CHICKEN AND RICE 96 BTS Dark Green Line (Silom Line) Dark Green BTS HUA LAMPHONG QUEEN SIRIKIT NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE 111 SUTTHISAN 9 AREA YAOWARAT 100-103 SUKHUMVIT PET YANG NA THONG 121 SAM YAN TERU SUSHI BISTRO 112 JEERAPON VIETNAMESE 122 CHAMCHURI SQUARE 104 JANN BISTRO 113 RATCHADAPHISEK WAT HUAA LAMPHONG 104 NAI HANG PORK BALLS 113 EFIN CAFÉ 122 SOI 6 POCHANA 105 PHETCHABURI LAT PHRAO BAAN SAM YAN 105 SHORI SUSHI HOUSE 114 SOMBUNTHAI 123 JOK SAMYAN 106 SAISHOKU JAPANESE CREATIVE CUISINE 115 SUAN LUM NIGHT BAZAAR RATCHADAPHISEK 123 SI LOM KUPPADELI 115 PHAHON YOTHIN LUMPHINI PARK 107 PHRA RAM 9 CENTRAL PLAZA LARDPRAO 124 LUMPHINI PARK MORNING MARKET 108 CENTRAL PLAZA GRAND RAMA 9 116 CHATUCHAK PARK LUMPHINI THAILAND CULTUREAL CENTER WACHIRABENCHATHAT PARK 125 MRT Blue Line MRT NEIL’S TAVERN 109 ROT FAI MARKET RATCHADA 117 JJ GREEN 126 POLO FRIES CHICKEN (KAI THOT CHE KI) 109 ZABB ONE 118 KAMPHAENG PHET KHLONG TOEI ESPLANADE RATCHADAPHISEK 118 OR TOR KOR MARKET 127 3 NVY 110 HUAI KHWANG BANG SUE HENG CHUN SENG 110 THON KHAO TOM SI YAEK HUAI KHWANG 119 KUAI CHAP SAM THUM 128 QUEEN SIRIKIT NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE SOMBOON SEAFOOD 120 THE STATION CAFÉ & MEAL 111 TAO POON YAEK NONTHABURI 1 BANG RAK NOI-THA IT 5 AREA TAO POON 132-133 OWL NIGHT MARKET 141 MARIA PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT 144 TUK POTCHANA 134 NONTHABURI CIVIC CENTER NONG KHAI PASU 144 BANG SON MAKUTROMMAYASARAN PARK 140 BANG PHLU SIAM GYPSY JUNCTION 135 NONTHABURI CITY PILLAR SHRINE 140 WAT LENG NOEI YI 2 145 WONG SAWANG PHRA NANG KLAO BRIGDE EST.1920 BURGER & BEER 145 4 SUPER RESTAURANTS OF 136 VERSAILLES PALACE 142 TALAD BANG YAI NONTHABURI PIER SAI MA CENTRAL PLAZA WESTGATE 146 MRT Purple Line MRT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH RUEN CHAOPRAYA BY SUSHI SIAM 143 BANG YAI CENTRAL MARKET 147 SUTSAEP MUEANG YOT 139 CASA DE JE T’AIME 143 KHLONG BANG YAI AMATAROD NOODLES (KO LAI) 139 CAFÉ DE FIN 148 THANYA ROYAL DRAGON ROAST RESTAURANT LAP DUCK 2 THE ROOM KHORAT 54 COFFEE THINK SOCIETY E12 E13 E14 E15 BANN SABIENG SAM UDOM SUK BANG NA POMME RONG E11 BEARING HEARTY KHANOM MU-I BAKERY BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL TRADE BAKERY CHIN 4 PHAK PUNNAWITHI AND EXHIBITION CENTER (BITEC) & CAFÉ BTS BANG CHAK E10 SIXTYTWO COFFEE NAI OUAN YENTAFO BATENG SAO CHINGCHA Light Green Line TENG TAI CHAI HUAT TRICA HOSTEL CAFE & BAR E9 (Sukhumvit Line) ON NUT CIELO SKY BAR & RESTAURANT LI-BRA-RY E8 PHRA KHANONG (UN) FASHION CAFE BANRIE COFFEE E7 EKKAMAI SNOW TOWN BANGKOK SCIENCE CENTRE FOR EDUCATION HOI TOD CHAW-LE E6 THONG LO BO.LAN MAE VAREE SWEET STICKY RICE WITH MANGO ZAEW NOODLES RUNG RUENG PORK NOODLE THE EMPORIUM THE EMQUARTIER E5 PHROM PHONG BENCHASIRI PARK KAMTHIENG HOUSE MUSEUM AUAN POCHANA KUAI TIAO LUK CHIN TAIWAN ASOK TERMINAL 21 E4 YONG LEE PIZZERIA PRAI RAYA LIMONCELLO E3 NANA PORWA CAFE TARTINE RESTAURANT BAAN GLOM GIG CENTRAL MADAME E2 AUNG EMBASSY PLOENCHIT SUAN SRI LUEANG RATCHAPRASONG AREA CREPES & CO. KAFFE BY KING POWER PAKKAD POCHANA LIBRARY ARI DOWNTOWN PALACE CENTRAL SAPHAN KHWAI E1 CHIT LOM COMPLEX WORLD THAO MAHA PHROM SHRINE LA VILLA ARI THE RABBIT HUB WAT PATHUM WANARAM RATCHAWORAWIHAN SANAM PHRA NAKHON FACTORY PANTIP MO CHIT SAPHAN KHWAI ARI PLAZA SIAM PARAGON PAO NOODLES COFFEE SIAM SOMTAM NUA COCO BANGKOK CENTER N8 N7 N5 N4 WALK CEN SIAM AFTER YOU N3 MAMA N2 GRILL N1 CHATUCHAK WATTANA 3 ONE DEE CAFÉ SWEETS CAFÉ VICTORY WEEKEND JAE LIAP MONUMENT PHAYATHAI MARKET NAI MENG RATCHATHEWI NOODLES KUIA TIAO PET CAFÉ DE NORASINGHA NAI HUAT FISH BALL 1 POCHANA @ PHAYATHAI PALACE NOODLES THAMMADA 10 BTSรถไฟฟ้า SUKHUMVIT สายสีเขียวอ่อน LINE (สายสุขุมวิท) N8 MO CHIT • N7 SAPHAN KHWAI • 11 SRI LUEANG POCHANA SAPHAN KHWAI This shop’s nickname is the “Khao Man Kai Gi- ant” because it has a special menu that’s a large dish of Khao Man Kai (Hainanese chicken rice), which is a gimmick to lure customers. Whoever wants to test the size of their stomach, can. This dish is served on a tray comprising 1 steamed chicken and 2 kilogrammes of rice and only a few dishes are sold per day. There are rules for the din- ers to also have fun: If a person eats 1 plate of rice within 1 hour, they won’t be charged, and the tray will be given as a souvenir. But if all the rice isn’t CHATUCHAK SRI LUEANG POCHANA SAPHAN KHWAI eaten, diners must pay the usual fee of 550 Baht. Saliratthawiphak Road, Samsen Nai, Besides Khao Man Kai, there’s also Kuai Tiao Kai WEEKEND Phayathai, Bangkok 10400 Sap (noodles with chopped chicken), Kuai Tiao Mu Tel.
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