Where can i find good Korean food in Bangkok?

Where to find good street food & shopping in Bangkok?

  • I will be traveling to Bangkok shortly and wish to stay in a location which will be close to the locations from where I can roam around in night have some cheap shopping & good street food. Which location will you recommend and the name of the locations that will be must visit for the above mentioned things.... Also can anyone let me know the approximate cost of 32 inch LCD tv in Bangkok ????

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    Two most renown places for row of food shops are firstly in Soi St. Louis near St. Louis hospital. I used to work around the area. Every odd, you have the food stores in shops opening during the day, and a complete set of vendors selling foods on movable carts during the night. The taste and the price are good. Another place which is really big on foods is Prachachuen near Samean Nari Temple. The whole streets filled with roll of small restaurants, beers and seafoods, cheap and expensive. These two places are quite known for Thai but I often not see westerners. Shopping: Jaturajak market, and Mabunkrong, flea markets. Cheap staffs and practically everything sold there even dogs and birds for pets. Cheap clothing, etc... At Ratchaprasong intersection there are many mega shopping malls like Central World, Siam Paragon, Gesorn Plaze, Sogo, Siam Centre, these are close by Mabunkrong anyway. Also can anyone let me know the approximate cost of 32 inch LCD tv in Bangkok ???? LCD 32 inches is dirt cheap here in Bangkok because it's becoming obsoleted at the moment. We are using LED which are much better. you can get 32 inches LCD for may be starting at 10,000 baht, if they still sell them.

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tou might want to start out with finding where it is coming from then see what resources you have to handle it in a pinch

I just arrived from Bangkok and we used the Holiday Inn Silom. It's a beautiful hotel with sumptous breakfast and it's a bus ride away to all the malls, it cost 7 Baht for a non-aircon bus and 11 Baht for an aircon one. There's a government bus where they don't charge anything. Take Bus nos. 77, 504 or 514 from Holiday Inn Silom. But if you really want a hotel at the center of everything, check out Arnoma hotel. It's right beside the Big C supermarket, across Central World Plaza, Siam Paragon, Platinum Mall and Pratunam. Food street vendors are all around the place. They have Mcdonald's and KFC too.

Rax

Chatuchak Weekend Market. It will blow your mind. Nothing else can compare. During the week, check out Chinatown. The food court at MBK Center is really good, though somewhat more expensive than street food.

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That pretty much describes most Thai neighborhoods in Bkk - The tv will be maybe $300 or so.

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