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The Best Street Food in Bangkok You Have to Try

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    Roam In Style
  • 15. Juni
  • 4 Min. Lesezeit

Bangkok, often referred to as the street food capital of the world, is a food lover's paradise. From the bustling markets of Chinatown to the busy streets of Sukhumvit, Bangkok offers an endless array of delicious, affordable street food that reflects the city's diverse culinary heritage. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just someone looking to taste authentic Thai dishes, the vibrant streets of Bangkok have something for everyone. In this guide, we’ll explore 8 must-try street food dishes that you absolutely cannot miss during your visit to this dynamic city.


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1. Pad Thai (Sukhumvit)

Pad Thai is undoubtedly one of Thailand’s most famous dishes, and while it’s popular worldwide, there’s nothing like enjoying it freshly made on the streets of Bangkok. The dish consists of stir-fried rice noodles with a tangy tamarind sauce, shrimp, tofu, bean sprouts, peanuts, and a squeeze of lime. Often served from food carts, Pad Thai is flavorful, hearty, and the perfect balance of sweet, salty, and sour.


  • Where to Try: Thip Samai (near the Giant Swing) – Known for its signature "Pad Thai" served with a crispy omelette on top.

  • Price: $2 - $3


Foto von Michala Li auf Unsplash
Foto von Michala Li auf Unsplash

2. Mango Sticky Rice (Siam & Chatuchak)

This quintessential Thai dessert is a perfect way to end your street food experience. Mango sticky rice consists of sweetened sticky rice paired with fresh, ripe mango slices and drizzled with coconut milk. It’s simple yet incredibly delicious and refreshing, especially during the hot Bangkok weather.

  • Where to Try: Mae Varee (Siam) – A popular spot known for its generous portions of mango sticky rice.

  • Price: $1.50 - $3



3. Som Tum (Papaya Salad) (Chinatown)

Som Tum, or papaya salad, is a bold and spicy Thai dish made from shredded green papaya, chilies, lime, peanuts, fish sauce, and sugar. The ingredients are pounded together in a mortar and pestle, creating a tangy and spicy combination that is addictive. Som Tum is often eaten with sticky rice and grilled chicken.

  • Where to Try: Som Tum Nua (Siam Square) – Known for its authentic and fiery Som Tum.

  • Price: $2 - $4


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Foto von Michala Li auf Unsplash

4. Grilled Satay (Khao San Road & Chinatown)

Satay (grilled meat skewers) is a popular Thai street snack, typically served with a rich and creamy peanut dipping sauce. You can find these skewers made from pork, chicken, or beef, chargrilled to perfection. They are marinated in a mix of Thai spices, which give them a smoky and savory flavor.

  • Where to Try: Sathorn Road (near the BTS) – Local vendors serve up delicious, tender skewers of grilled meat.

  • Price: $1 - $2 per skewer



5. Khao Man Gai (Chicken Rice) (Siam & Ratchada)

Khao Man Gai is Thailand's version of chicken rice and is a staple street food dish. The tender chicken is served on a bed of aromatic rice cooked in chicken fat, with a side of broth and spicy dipping sauce. The simplicity and the depth of flavor in this dish make it a favorite for locals and tourists alike.

  • Where to Try: Khao Man Gai Pochana (Siam Square) – A legendary spot known for its flavorful chicken rice.

  • Price: $2 - $4


6. Boat Noodles (Victory Monument)

As the name suggests, boat noodles were originally sold from boats along the canals of Bangkok. Today, they’re served at street food stalls around the city. This dish consists of small bowls of rich, flavorful broth, with rice noodles, beef or pork, and herbs. It’s often served with a strong, spicy kick and topped with fresh basil and lime.

  • Where to Try: Victory Monument Boat Noodles (Victory Monument area) – Famous for its rich broth and hearty noodles.

  • Price: $1.50 - $2 per bowl (many people order multiple bowls)



7. Roti (Thai Pancake) (Khao San Road & Sukhumvit)

A favorite dessert or snack, roti is a crispy, golden flatbread stuffed with sweet fillings like banana, condensed milk, and sugar. The crispy texture combined with the creamy sweetness of the filling makes it a must-try. It’s perfect for a quick snack while walking around the city.

  • Where to Try: Roti Sai Mai (near Khao San Road) – A cart that offers roti served with various fillings.

  • Price: $1 - $2



8. Suki Yaki (Sukhumvit)

Suki Yaki is a Thai-style hot pot where ingredients like vegetables, noodles, tofu, and meat are cooked in a simmering broth. The dish is served with a sweet and savory dipping sauce, and it’s a popular option for dinner, especially in the colder months. It’s a fun and interactive way to enjoy dinner with friends or family.

  • Where to Try: Suki Jeh Rueng (Sukhumvit) – Famous for its well-prepared suki yaki and flavorful broth.

  • Price: $3 - $5


Bangkok’s street food offers a diverse range of flavors, textures, and experiences. From the spicy kick of Som Tum to the sweet creaminess of Mango Sticky Rice, every street corner presents an opportunity to explore the authentic tastes of Thai cuisine. Whether you're in Chinatown or near the famous Victory Monument, Bangkok's street food culture will undoubtedly leave you craving for more. Don’t forget to bring an empty stomach and your sense of adventure!


Make sure to visit these locations and discover some of the best street food in the world. You won’t be disappointed!

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