Well, you stand in line for about 15 minutes, then get sent to a little table on the street corner where it is so hot. Only one real menu choice, pork and rice noodle soup with egg. We got the large bowl, which I reality is a small bowl of soup at best. The portion size was so small in comparison to all the food within 100m. The taste was average at best, nothing that made me say, "Wow, I need to come back, or wow, I need to tell my friends about this." Long story short, the portion size is super small, the taste is average at best, and it is very uncomfortable to eat there.
Another thing to note is that as soon as your spoons finish eating, they are rushing you to get out. Not very good customer service. Also, the price is very expensive for what you get. Go to any other place within a 5-minute walk, and you could get 3x the amount of food and have a better taste. Be careful with this place, as they seem to change their prices, as we were charged 250baht for 2 little bowls of soup. I would have enjoyed a cup of noodles from 7-11 more than this place, to be honest. This is definitely a tourist trap, so save your money and go somewhere else where you are treated well and the food is much better. In summary, it is not worth your time or money. Overpriced...
Read moreLocated in the bustling heart of Chinatown, Bangkok, Guay Jub Ouan Pochana stands out among the myriad of street food stalls. Specializing in Guay Jub, this eatery offers a delightful culinary experience.
The dish itself is a flavorful bowl of rolled rice noodles in a rich, aromatic broth. Unlike many other stalls where the pepper can be overpowering, Guay Jub Ouan Pochana strikes a perfect balance, allowing the natural flavors to shine through without being overshadowed by excessive spice.
The broth is savory and comforting, complemented by tender slices of pork, crispy pork belly, and an assortment of offal that adds depth to the dish. Each ingredient is cooked to perfection, ensuring a harmonious blend of textures and tastes.
Compared to other street food options, Guay Jub Ouan Pochana delivers a more refined and well-rounded dish. It's a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the vibrant food scene of Chinatown, offering a taste that is both authentic...
Read moreA complete disappointment, since the place has been rated as worthy of the Michelin Bib Gourmand rating, which should mean that the price-quality ratio is in place. I was shown a menu with prices at the level of such a place, that is, 60 and 100 TTB. The waiter offered 2 dishes that were both supposed to be very good and I chose the crispy pork with sauce. I got it and assumed that it was a relatively small portion and cost 60TTB, or even 100TTB would be OK. After eating, they asked for 200TTB, claiming that it was a large portion?! I asked why such a price was not written anywhere, they replied that there was no room to write it anywhere and they could not do it, that's what the Boss does? I can't even remember what the food tasted like after such talk and service. I think that the place is not worthy of the Michelin rating, because it is engaged in the usual scam, attracting customers with the Michelin label, without giving the...
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