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Head to this Ladprao eatery for the famous stir-fried dish from Netflix’s ‘Hunger’

It’s better than the film's plot.

Head to this Ladprao eatery for the famous stir-fried dish from Netflix’s ‘Hunger’
28 April, 2023 Bangkok time
Whether you love or hate Netflix’s culinary satire “Hunger,” we can all agree on one thing–we want that pad ngor ngae, the stir-fried signature dish from the film’s protagonist. But where can you find it? Well, an old-school spot in Ladprao has made the dish with such precision and skill that it’s more enjoyable than the film’s plot. 
 
Head to Lerdtip Ladprao Wanghin, a 60-year-old khao tom spot helmed by Iron Chef Thailand’s winner and the third-generation owner Kamol “Gig Chobdee-ngam
 
Here, his version of pad ngo ngae (B180), the stir-fry noodles with assorted ingredients, gives off noticeable warmth. It’s a squiggly bowlful of lightly charred noodles coated in oily liquid. The nearly sweet savory bean paste clings to the noodles, adding an aromatic depth; the accompanied chopped chai po (salted turnip), along with dried shrimp, Chinese sausage, and the firm tofu, provides a fun, moreish texture. 
 
Is it worth it? It may look pricey at first, but with the generous portion his pad ngor ngae could be an ideal bowl to satisfy your late-night cravings. Those who don’t want to trek all the way to Ladprao Wanghin can also order this dish via Lineman. 
 
 2/152 Ladprao Wanghin Rd, 080-345-9576, open daily 4.30pm-midnight. 
 
 
 
Photo: Porpor Leelasestaporn / BK Magazine