Taste Trek

The best finds around Chula’s former fresh market. By Mim Koletschka, photography by Nuttaporn Srisirirugnsimakul (read more...)

Over the Moon

Joyful treats at Tha Prachan. Text and photos by Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul (read more...)

International eats uncovered at Ploenchit Center. Text and photos by Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul

Hungry diners can find a plethora of tasty options scattered around Nana (see box page TK). But if roadside or Middle East eats in the rejected portion of Sukhumvit aren’t that appealing for your khun nuu friends, Ploenchit Center is your best option in the neighborhood. (read more...)

Suphan Savvy

Hungry weekenders hit the century-old market. (read more...)

Pier Pleasure: BK explores Talad Nam Taling Chan for klong-side treats

Photos by Watchara Srisirirungsimakul

If your typical weekend meal involves standard mall fast food (plus wasted hours trapped in parking garages), take refuge from the frenetic city streets and catch a ride to a talad nam, where a good dose of traditional lifestyle and a plethora of food await. No, we’re not suggesting the touristy Damneon Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi. Believe it or not, Bangkok also has its own floating market: Taling Chan Floating Market. (read more...)

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