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Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center, Charoen Krung Road, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, Thailand
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CHINA TOWN

Chinatown in Bangkok, also known as Yaowarat, is a bustling neighborhood that is home to a large Chinese community. It is known for its narrow streets, colorful markets, and delicious food.

Visitors to Chinatown can enjoy shopping at the various markets and street stalls, trying out local Chinese and Thai dishes, and exploring the many temples and shrines located in the area. There are also many cultural and heritage sites to visit, including the Chinese-style gates that mark the entrances to Chinatown and the Chinese-style shrines and temples scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Yaowarat is known for its vibrant and bustling atmosphere, with narrow streets lined with street stalls, markets, and shops selling a wide variety of goods. The neighborhood is also famous for its food, with numerous restaurants and street food stalls offering delicious Chinese and Thai dishes. In addition to its markets and food, Yaowarat is also home to several temples and shrines, including the famous Wat Traimit temple, which is home to a massive gold Buddha statue.

If you’re visiting Yaowarat, you can expect to find a mix of old and new, with traditional Chinese-style architecture sitting alongside modern buildings and shops. The area is popular with tourists and locals alike, and is a great place to experience the culture and history of Thailand’s Chinese community.

Highlights

  • Shopping and eating around the crowded and lively Yaowarat, the biggest China town in Thailand.

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  • Entry Ticket
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Itinerary

Starts your China town exploration around afternoon. The guide and driver would meet up with you at your preferred spot then head on out to Yaowarat, Bangkok's most popular China town.

<span> 15:30  </span> Try out Haiyanese Suki

Start your journey with a hefty Suki meal at a restaurant specialize in the Hainanese tradition Suki with a secretrecipes have been passed down for over 50 years.

Suki for anyone who's unfamiliar with the dish, is a type of Thai hot pot that is enjoyed by many people in Thailand and Southeast Asia. It is made with a broth and a variety of ingredients, such as vegetables, seafood, and meat. The ingredients are cooked in the broth at the table and can be eaten with dipping sauces and sometimes comes in a form of stir-fried single dish as well. Suki is a flavorful and filling dish that is often shared among a group of people and is popular at parties and gatherings.

Hainanese Sukiyaki with the tofu dipping sauce is a good place to start tasting the Haiyanese style of sukiyaki as it is relatively milder than other options, and it has a very unique smells to it as well.

<span> 16:30  </span> Light dessert, bubble milk tea pudding and more

After your meal, consider trying some Chinese pudding-style dessert at a specialty shop. These desserts can be paired with various condiments, such as bubble milk tea. The combination of smooth pudding and chewy tapioca pearls in bubble milk tea pudding is a unique and satisfying treat. You may even want to have a second serving!

<span>  17:30  </span> Fish porridge and oyster omelette

Walk around the street for a while to digest all the previous foods then visit a local street stall specializing in Thai-Chinese fusion dishes that sums up the Chinese tradition and their effects on Thai food. Try out light and savory Fish porridge together with the famous deep fried oyster omelette.

<span> 18:00 </span> More eating and shopping!

Continue exploring China town and tasting delicious dishes until you are satisfied! Here are our recommendations.

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Dim sum place with variety of hot and tasty dim sum dishes. Dim sum is a traditional Chinese cuisine that involves small, bite-sized dishes that are typically served in small steamer baskets or on small plates.

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Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center, Charoen Krung Road, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, Thailand
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