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4-Day Bangkok Foodie Itinerary in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Yaowarat Chinatown
    15 minutes (3.2 km) from Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Morning: Start your day with a traditional Chinese breakfast of dim sum and congee at Jok Prince. Explore the colorful Talat Kao Market, where you'll find exotic fruits, spices, and herbs. Don't miss the opportunity to try some of the delicious street food, such as grilled pork skewers and fried rice balls.

    Afternoon: Take a walk along Yaowarat Road and sample some of Bangkok's best Chinese food at places like Nai Mong Hoi Thod and Lek & Rut Seafood. Don't forget to try the famous mango sticky rice at Kor Panich.

    Evening: End your day with an authentic Thai-Chinese dinner at the award-winning restaurant, Bo.lan. Try the signature dish of curry crab and finish off with some classic Thai desserts.

  2. Day 2: Bang Rak
    20 minutes (5.8 km) from Yaowarat Chinatown

    Morning: Start your day with some of Bangkok's best coffee at Roots Coffee Roaster. Take a stroll through the Bang Rak neighborhood and visit the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. Don't miss the chance to try some delicious Thai-Chinese breakfast dishes like jok (rice porridge) and khao tom (rice soup with pork) at Khao Tom Somsong.

    Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional Thai meal at Baan Phadthai, where they serve up the best pad thai in the city. Visit the Bangkok Seashell Museum to learn about the history of Thailand's seashell industry and see some stunning shell art.

    Evening: Head to the rooftop bar at the Banyan Tree Hotel for spectacular views of the city and enjoy some signature cocktails. For dinner, indulge in some delicious seafood at Laem Charoen Seafood and try the steamed fish with lime and chili sauce.

  3. Day 3: Tha Tien
    15 minutes (5.6 km) from Bang Rak

    Morning: Start your day with some classic Thai breakfast dishes at Tha Tien Market, such as khao niew ping (grilled sticky rice) and kao moo dang (roasted pork with rice). Visit the Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace for a glimpse of Thai history and culture.

    Afternoon: Explore the historic Phraeng Phuthon neighborhood and visit the Museum of Siam to learn about the history and culture of Thailand. For lunch, head to Thipsamai Pad Thai for some of the best pad thai in the city.

    Evening: Take a ferry across the Chao Phraya River to the Thonburi side and visit the Khlong Bang Luang Artist House to see traditional Thai puppet shows and other performances. End your day with some delicious Thai-style grilled seafood at Tom Yum Kung Cafe.

  4. Day 4: Ari
    25 minutes (7.9 km) from Tha Tien

    Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Chatuchak Weekend Market, the largest market in Thailand, and try some of the delicious street food like som tam (spicy papaya salad) and moo ping (grilled pork skewers).

    Afternoon: Head to Ari, a trendy neighborhood known for its chic cafes and restaurants. Visit the Bangkok Farmers' Market to try some fresh and organic produce, and then have lunch at Salt, where they serve up delicious Western-style comfort food.

    Evening: End your day with a visit to the Sky Bar at the Lebua State Tower for some stunning views of the city and some delicious cocktails. For dinner, head to Boon Tong Kiat, a famous restaurant that serves up delicious Thai-style braised pork.

Recommendations

Don't miss out on the opportunity to take a cooking class and learn how to make some traditional Thai dishes. A day trip to the ancient city of Ayutthaya is also highly recommended. For a unique experience, take a cycling tour through the city and explore some of Bangkok's hidden gems.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Jok Prince (breakfast) - 30 minutes, 100 baht
  • Bo.lan (dinner) - 2 hours, 2000 baht
  • Roots Coffee Roaster (coffee) - 30 minutes, 150 baht
  • Khao Tom Somsong (breakfast) - 30 minutes, 100 baht
  • Baan Phadthai (lunch) - 1 hour, 200 baht
  • Laem Charoen Seafood (dinner) - 2 hours, 1000 baht
  • Thipsamai Pad Thai (lunch) - 1 hour, 150 baht
  • Tom Yum Kung Cafe (dinner) - 2 hours, 800 baht
  • Salt (lunch) - 1 hour, 300 baht
  • Boon Tong Kiat (dinner) - 2 hours, 500 baht
  • Cooking Class - 4 hours, 1500 baht
  • Ayutthaya Day Trip - 8 hours, 2000 baht
  • Cycling Tour - 4 hours, 500 baht
  • Total Estimated Costs - 7550 baht
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