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Mangkorn Khŏw
Backtrack along Th Yaowarat to the corner of Th Yaowaphanit, where you'll see
Mangkorn Khŏw
(cnr Th Yaowarat & Th Yaowaphanit; 5-11pm Tue-Sun; Tha Ratchawong,
Hua Lamphong exit 1 & taxi)
, a street stall selling tasty
bà·mèe
, Chinese-style wheat
noodles served with crab or barbecued pork.
Boo·a loy nám kĭng
Adjacent to Mangkorn Khǒw is a no-name
stall
(cnr Th Yaowarat & Th Yaowaphanit;
5-11pm Tue-Sun; ; Hua Lamphong exit 1 & taxi, Tha Ratchawong)
that does Chinese-Thai
desserts, including delicious
boo·a loy nám kĭng
, dumplings stuffed with rich black
sesame paste and served in a spicy ginger broth.
Hua Seng Hong
Cross to the north side of Th Yaowarat. On your left you'll see
Hua Seng Hong
(371-373 Th Yaowarat; mains 100-1050B; 9am-1am; ; Tha Ratchawong, Hua Lamphong exit 1
& taxi)
, a modern Chinese place that's one of the relatively few air-conditioned res-
taurants in the area.
Th Phadungdao Seafood Stalls
Continue east until you reach the intersection with Th Phadungdao; this corner is the
unmistakable location of
Lek & Rut and TK
(cnr Th Phadungdao & Th Yaowarat; mains
180-300B; 4pm-midnight Tue-Sun; Hua Lamphong exit 1 & taxi, Tha Ratchawong)
, two ex-
tremely popular and nearly identical open-air seafood joints.