When talking about Thai street food, we often also think about Thai-Chinese street food. Due to the overwhelming number of Chinese descent in Thailand, Chinese food has become the most prominent cuisine second to traditional Thai cuisine. In the streets of Ban Tad Thong, you can find yourself lost in an endless row of Chinese restaurants that serve the most authentic taste of Thai-Chinese cuisine.
We invite you to explore these amazing Chinese Delicacies with us in this blog, where we will introduce you to the trendiest and most delicious Chinese spots in Banthadthong!
Zhang La Mian is a noodle spot famous for their spicy soup seasoned delicately with authentic Chinese herbs topped with a mountain of tender pieces of quality beef slices. There are three levels of spiciness you can choose from. This spot represents more authentic Chinese cuisine rather than Thai-Chinese cuisine considering their imported ingredients and original recipes from The motherland - China. “La Mian” is Chinese for spicy noodles. The restaurant explicitly depicts Chinese culture. With over 20 years of restaurant experience and the owner’s personal experience of living in China Zhang La Mian serves the most unique taste of Chinese-style noodles. You do not have to travel far to China to eat an authentic bowl of “La Main” anymore! Visit Ban Tad Thong and experience both Thai and Chinese cultures!
Opening Hours: 10.00 a.m - 00.00 a.m
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kVPLb9aeEVTdrPRq8?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
In Thailand right now, nothing is more trendy than Mala hot pot, especially Mala Hot Pot Train restaurants. Mala hot pot restaurants can be found in every corner of Thailand. It is Thais' most recent favorite dish. However, due to the many Mala hot pot restaurants in Thailand, the market has become extremely competitive. Among the sea of competitors, Tang Jai Joom Mala stands as the epitome of the Mala Hot Pot experience. Tang Jai Joom Mala is arguably the trendiest Mala Hot Pot Train spot today! With a friendly price and a wide selection of toppings served in a revolving train of plates, satisfyingly spicy mala soups, and self-made Chinese-style bingsu milk desserts. It is no doubt that this mala spot has never not been seen with a queue! Come and eat like a local Thai at Tang Jai Joom Mala!
Opening Hours: 4.30 p.m - 00.00 a.m
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qmpt4n8jDZ11rMdi9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Mala Hot Pot buffets are an absolute favorite among locals for special celebrations, especially for throwing a birthday bash with friends. Unlike Mala Hot Pot Trains, these buffets don't feature revolving trains serving food, but they do operate on an "ALL YOU CAN EAT" system, so get ready to indulge to your heart's content! One standout spot, Angpao Mala Hot Pot in Ban Tad Thong, offers an extensive buffet of the freshest hot pot ingredients and an array of rich, flavorful mala soups. What's more, you can enjoy an "all you can eat'' experience at an incredibly competitive price, starting from 299, 399, and 499 Thai baht. When you step into this restaurant, you'll be treated to a high-end Chinese hot pot experience with an upscale atmosphere, elegant plating, and tantalizing flavors, all available at a very affordable price.
Opening Hours: 12.00 p.m - 11.30 p.m
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wf72JkN4CjG42e3M6?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Ginger Bowl, Hong Kong dessert cafe in the morning, and Hong Kong restaurant in the evening. This place serves an authentic taste of both the savory and sweet parts of Hong Kong's cuisine. Luxuriously decorated in Traditional Hong Kong style, this beautiful restaurant is a brand new spot that has only been established for three years and is only available in Bad Tad Thong. Step into the restaurant and be instantly transported to the vibrant streets of Hong Kong. The interior is impeccably designed, creating an immersive and authentic experience. Indulge in Ginger Bowl's exquisite signature dishes, such as the flavorful Fish stomach soup, comforting Porridge, delicate dim sum, and traditional Hong Kong desserts. The menu also boasts a tantalizing variety of other Hong Kong delights, including Rice noodle rolls and Hong Kong-style egg noodles. Whether you're craving a hearty bowl of soup, a soothing cup of tea, or delectable traditional desserts, Ginger Bowl is the perfect destination.
Opening Hours: 12.30 pm - 2.30 pm, 4.30 pm - 11.30 pm
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/EFoXFdJTS93aAF5F9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
With over five decades of operation, Hokki Phochana has become a legendary spot in Ban Tad Thong. This spot perfectly embodies Thai-Chinese cuisines, serving the most authentic Hokkien Chinese dishes that every Thai-Hokkien person grew up with. Hokki Phochana specializes in all Hokkien Chinese dishes ranging from stir-fried, soups, and steamed dishes, you name it! They are especially known for their fish stomach red soup, fish stomach stirred fried, fried eggs, and oysters. A true representation of the iconic taste of Hokkien Chinese dishes that won over the hearts of millions of Thai with their tasteful and nostalgic flavors. Ultimately Hokki Phochana became a local favorite Hokkien spot in Ban Tad Thong. Make sure to include a visit to Hokki Phochana in your Bantadthong itinerary!
Opening Hours: 9.00 a.m - 8.30 p.m
Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/w8XcgX8AAWfQ4Hoa9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
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