Reason:Crafted for 60 years: Signature Omelet Noodles, a diner fave
Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 9:00
+66-2-2266666
313-315 Maha Chai Rd, Khwaeng Samran Rat Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200
What travelers say:
This is a good simple meal I have eaten in Bangkok, Thailand. Basically, it is mainly dishes. The materials are more sufficient. I often meet three or five friends and confidants. Each person can order one and share delicious and happy. The point is that the environment and service here are also very good, it is simply a paradise for small parties.
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This is a good simple meal I've had in Bangkok, Thailand. It's basically a dish of rice with plenty of ingredients. I often invite three or five friends to come over, order one each, and share the delicious joy. The key point is that the environment and service here are also very good, it's simply a paradise for small gatherings.
The pad thai here is fried in shrimp oil which dyes the noodles red. Don't worry though, it's not spicy and tastes great. The pad thai is ok but nothing special, just average. Service was good but they were out of the king prawns (recommended on the menu) so I had to settle for the regular king prawns.
A very famous fried rice noodle shop in Bangkok, mainly serving tiger prawn rice noodles. It is also a popular shop among tourists. The tiger prawns are not particularly fresh, but frozen, so the ordinary version tastes better.
Many people recommend this restaurant. I looked at the guide and found that everyone's recommendations are different. There are only 4 of us, and we have been eating here all the way, so we can't order more. You will feel that it is very lively when you arrive at this place. There are many locals and tourists. When we were at a loss, we led a table of tourists to ask for help, and then we got it done. But I can only say that it is not my cup of tea and I can't get used to it.
I came here to write a review! This is a century-old Thai rice noodle shop recommended by a local when we took a taxi while visiting Bangkok. You must try it! This restaurant is very similar to Ichiran Ramen, both of which focus on making one kind of food - Thai rice noodles. There are various kinds of Thai rice noodles, and the taste is very authentic. They will provide raw bean sprouts, shallots, lemons, and crushed peanuts. You have to tear them into pieces by hand and sprinkle them on the rice noodles, then stir them and eat them. It's really delicious! It was so delicious that my husband and I started to order a recommended signature rice noodle each. Later, it was so delicious that we ordered another one... Because I am not used to Thai food that puts sugar in everything, I specifically asked to add less sugar. In the end, I was very full and satisfied! Orange juice is also a must, it is freshly squeezed on the day in the restaurant, with thick fruit particles~ The chili is also very authentic, a small bite is so spicy The service is also very good, although there are many people in line (maybe because of the publicity, there were no Chinese when we went there), but the reception manager is very thoughtful, waiting for more than ten minutes to enter the seat, everyone will bend down 90 degrees and put their hands together to greet you, which made me unconsciously bend down to respond hahaha... The price is not expensive, the two of us spent less than 150rmb, highly recommended!
We went to this restaurant after reading all the great reviews online and it turned out to be amazing! The place was busy so the wait for food was longer than other street stalls but it was worth it! We ordered the shrimp pad thai with egg, the shrimp was very pink and the noodles tasted amazing! 90 baht is a very reasonable price for shrimp in this area (other places with shrimp are around 70). Not many tourists know about this place even though it is super popular with locals. She said that this restaurant has the best pad thai in Bangkok so my expectations were very high. But after eating it I felt it was just average and not that great actually. Not bad but not "wow" level as everyone said. We had to queue before entering the restaurant but I really don't think the wait was worth it. However, the orange juice they sell is amazing. I prefer orange juice to pad thai.
Once in a taxi, the driver said thipsamai thipsamai to me. I wondered what he was talking about. He pointed to the long queue and gave a thumbs up and said NO.1 NO.1. I immediately thought that I would come to eat tomorrow, and then I started to queue up. To be honest, it was not as terrible as I imagined. It took about half an hour or less than an hour. If you have a disability, you can sit at the door of the restaurant first. The store is not big, there are only a few tables, but it is fast to eat, so you can go in and out quickly. Orange juice is my first recommendation. The big pulp is super delicious! Then there is the special egg-wrapped Thai fried rice noodles here. The taste is a bit sweet. As a Shanghainese, I think it is a bit sweet, but it is still delicious. The rest of the taste is about the same. Overall, it is worth a visit. The price is not cheap, the service is OK, and the restaurant sells dry goods. You can buy some boxed rice noodles to cook at home.