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Rung Rueang Pork Noodles
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Popular destination for Thai street food produced in a compact, unpretentious setting.
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Benchasiri Park
Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Luggage Delivery & Luggage Storage Emsphere by AIRPORTELs
Lobby B , B1 floor, 628 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Kitaro Sushi Sukhumvit 26
10 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
QUEEN BEE
Klongtoey, 25/9 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
EBISU SHOTEN Phrom Phong
660 662 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Im Chan
669, ปาก Sukhumvit 37 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
麺屋 NARUTO กรุงเทพ สุขุมวิท ราเมง
No, 9 Sukhumvit 26, Khlongtun, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Mongkol Thai foods
3 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Yankii Robatayaki & Bar
12 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
The Bibimbab
เดอะ บิบิมบับ เลขที่ 1/9 ชั้น 1 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Momiji Tei Japanese Restaurant
PHHC+J8G, Soi Sukhumvit 55 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Ramen Ichiban
PHH9+RQQ, Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Nearby hotels
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sukhumvit Bangkok
18/1 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Arize Hotel Sukhumvit
8/8 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Hilton Sukhumvit Bangkok
11 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
SKYVIEW Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
12 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
5, 1 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
ibis Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
5, 1 Sukhumvit 24 Road, Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Ariston Hotel Bangkok
19 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Hyatt Place Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
22/5 Sukhumvit 24 Alley, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
V Residence Serviced Apartment
704/1 V Residence Building, Sukhumvit Road, Klongton, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
LiveZen Bangkok
31 SOI SUKHUMVIT 26 Sukhumvit 26, KLONGTON Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
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Rung Rueang Pork Noodles

10/3 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
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Popular destination for Thai street food produced in a compact, unpretentious setting.

attractions: Benchasiri Park, Luggage Delivery & Luggage Storage Emsphere by AIRPORTELs, restaurants: Kitaro Sushi Sukhumvit 26, QUEEN BEE, EBISU SHOTEN Phrom Phong, Im Chan, 麺屋 NARUTO กรุงเทพ สุขุมวิท ราเมง, Mongkol Thai foods, Yankii Robatayaki & Bar, The Bibimbab, Momiji Tei Japanese Restaurant, Ramen Ichiban
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Nearby attractions of Rung Rueang Pork Noodles

Benchasiri Park

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Benchasiri Park

Benchasiri Park

4.5

(2.7K)

Closed
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Luggage Delivery & Luggage Storage Emsphere by AIRPORTELs

Luggage Delivery & Luggage Storage Emsphere by AIRPORTELs

4.8

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Must-Try: Hidden Bangkok Bike and Food tour
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Secret of Sak Yant Tattoo
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Ride tuk‑tuk through Bangkok
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Nearby restaurants of Rung Rueang Pork Noodles

Kitaro Sushi Sukhumvit 26

QUEEN BEE

EBISU SHOTEN Phrom Phong

Im Chan

麺屋 NARUTO กรุงเทพ สุขุมวิท ราเมง

Mongkol Thai foods

Yankii Robatayaki & Bar

The Bibimbab

Momiji Tei Japanese Restaurant

Ramen Ichiban

Kitaro Sushi Sukhumvit 26

Kitaro Sushi Sukhumvit 26

4.3

(256)

$$

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QUEEN BEE

QUEEN BEE

4.4

(217)

$

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EBISU SHOTEN Phrom Phong

EBISU SHOTEN Phrom Phong

4.4

(814)

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Im Chan

Im Chan

4.1

(959)

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Reviews of Rung Rueang Pork Noodles

4.4
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5.0
18w

A Local Legend — Rung Rueng Pork Noodles is a Must-Visit in Bangkok!

If you’re in Bangkok and looking for an authentic local food experience, Rung Rueng Pork Noodle is one place you absolutely can’t miss. This humble noodle shop has been around for decades, and once you take your first bite, you’ll immediately understand why it’s so beloved by both locals and tourists alike.

The star of the show is the pork noodle—offered in soup or dry versions, with your choice of noodles (I personally loved the thin egg noodles). The broth is incredibly rich and flavorful, simmered to perfection with deep pork flavors but still light enough to sip till the very last drop. It’s not too salty, not too oily—just a perfect balance of taste and comfort.

The dry noodle version is equally satisfying, tossed with a slightly tangy and spicy sauce, topped with crushed peanuts and bits of crispy pork lard that give it that irresistible texture. The pork slices are tender, the meatballs are bouncy and flavorful, and the liver is fresh and perfectly cooked—none of that grainy or overcooked texture you sometimes find elsewhere.

What I also appreciated is how fast and efficient everything was. Despite the long line, the staff handled everything quickly and with precision. You’ll usually be seated within minutes, and the food arrives piping hot almost instantly. They clearly know what they’re doing here—it’s a well-oiled machine of noodle perfection.

The place itself is clean and simple—don’t expect anything fancy, but that’s part of the charm. It’s straightforward, no-frills, and focused 100% on what matters: good food.

Prices are super reasonable, especially for the quality you’re getting. I ended up ordering a second bowl just because the first one was so good, and honestly, I could’ve gone for a third if I had more room.

Highly, highly recommend Rung Rueng to anyone visiting Bangkok. Whether you’re on a food hunt, just passing by Sukhumvit, or need a quick and satisfying meal, this spot delivers in every way. A true taste of Bangkok street food culture—simple, soulful, and...

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5.0
15w

I’ve been to this place over ten times, it’s one of my favorite noodle spots in Bangkok. (5/5) Rung Reung Noodles has two locations facing each other across the street, just a 10-minute walk from Phrom Phong BTS. Both shops use the same recipes, share staff, and taste exactly the same, the only difference is size. The left-side location has more tables, but I often go to the right-side one since it’s usually quieter. Just pick whichever one is less crowded when you arrive.

🍜 My go-to order: • Clear soup base • Medium rice noodles (sen lek) • Assorted toppings (includes pork slices, minced pork, offal, liver)

I love clean, pork-based broths, and theirs is exactly that! clear but rich, flavorful without being heavy. The minced pork in particular is incredible. So juicy, savory, and perfectly seasoned that I often find myself thinking about it later. The offal is also well-prepared and clean-tasting

🥄 My perfect seasoning combo (after many tries): • 1.5 spoons of pickled chili vinegar (prik nam som) • A tiny pinch of chili flakes I skip sugar, fish sauce, and crushed peanuts. I usually eat half the bowl with no seasoning to enjoy the original broth, and then spice up the second half! it’s like getting two bowls in one.

📦 Grab delivery tip: If you order via Grab, the noodles will arrive in plastic bags, not containers, so you’ll need a bowl to eat from.

🥤 Drinks: The orange juice is decent. The longan juice was a bit too sweet for me. Honestly, the noodles are the main event.

🍜 Portion tip: The small size is very small. The price difference between sizes is just 10 baht, so I’d recommend ordering medium or large.

If you love Thai-style noodles with deep, clean broth and bold pork flavor, this place is a must. I always find myself coming back to Rung Reung and I’ll definitely keep...

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5.0
1y

Rung Reung Pork Noodle

Rung Reung Pork Noodle, located on Sukhumvit Soi 26 in Bangkok, is a renowned eatery celebrated for its flavorful Thai-style pork noodles.

This family-run establishment has garnered a loyal following over the years, attracting both locals and tourists.

**Pork Noodles: The signature dish features tender minced pork, homemade fish balls, and a choice of noodles, available in both clear and tom yum broths. Diners can opt for soup-based or dry versions, with the dry tom yum variant receiving particular praise for its balanced flavors.

**Crispy Fish Skin, A popular side dish, the crispy fish skin is noted for its crunchiness and serves as a delightful accompaniment to the noodles.

Traditional drinks such as Thai iced coffee (Oliang), lime juice, and longan juice are available to complement.

The restaurant offers a casual, street-side dining experience with a bustling atmosphere. Despite its humble setting, the service is efficient, and the staff is attentive to customer needs. It's advisable to visit during off-peak hours to avoid long queues, as the establishment is popular and can get crowded during lunch times.

Rung Reung Pork Noodle has been recognized with a Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide, highlighting its quality offerings.

Situated approximately 140 meters from the main Sukhumvit Road, the restaurant is easily accessible and identifiable by its corner location. It's important to note that there are two adjacent stalls run by family members; the left-hand stall has received multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards.

For those seeking an authentic and satisfying Thai noodle experience in Bangkok, Rung Reung Pork Noodle offers a delightful combination of taste,...

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A Local Legend — Rung Rueng Pork Noodles is a Must-Visit in Bangkok! If you’re in Bangkok and looking for an authentic local food experience, Rung Rueng Pork Noodle is one place you absolutely can’t miss. This humble noodle shop has been around for decades, and once you take your first bite, you’ll immediately understand why it’s so beloved by both locals and tourists alike. The star of the show is the pork noodle—offered in soup or dry versions, with your choice of noodles (I personally loved the thin egg noodles). The broth is incredibly rich and flavorful, simmered to perfection with deep pork flavors but still light enough to sip till the very last drop. It’s not too salty, not too oily—just a perfect balance of taste and comfort. The dry noodle version is equally satisfying, tossed with a slightly tangy and spicy sauce, topped with crushed peanuts and bits of crispy pork lard that give it that irresistible texture. The pork slices are tender, the meatballs are bouncy and flavorful, and the liver is fresh and perfectly cooked—none of that grainy or overcooked texture you sometimes find elsewhere. What I also appreciated is how fast and efficient everything was. Despite the long line, the staff handled everything quickly and with precision. You’ll usually be seated within minutes, and the food arrives piping hot almost instantly. They clearly know what they’re doing here—it’s a well-oiled machine of noodle perfection. The place itself is clean and simple—don’t expect anything fancy, but that’s part of the charm. It’s straightforward, no-frills, and focused 100% on what matters: good food. Prices are super reasonable, especially for the quality you’re getting. I ended up ordering a second bowl just because the first one was so good, and honestly, I could’ve gone for a third if I had more room. Highly, highly recommend Rung Rueng to anyone visiting Bangkok. Whether you’re on a food hunt, just passing by Sukhumvit, or need a quick and satisfying meal, this spot delivers in every way. A true taste of Bangkok street food culture—simple, soulful, and unforgettable.
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I’ve been to this place over ten times, it’s one of my favorite noodle spots in Bangkok. (5/5) Rung Reung Noodles has two locations facing each other across the street, just a 10-minute walk from Phrom Phong BTS. Both shops use the same recipes, share staff, and taste exactly the same, the only difference is size. The left-side location has more tables, but I often go to the right-side one since it’s usually quieter. Just pick whichever one is less crowded when you arrive. 🍜 My go-to order: • Clear soup base • Medium rice noodles (sen lek) • Assorted toppings (includes pork slices, minced pork, offal, liver) I love clean, pork-based broths, and theirs is exactly that! clear but rich, flavorful without being heavy. The minced pork in particular is incredible. So juicy, savory, and perfectly seasoned that I often find myself thinking about it later. The offal is also well-prepared and clean-tasting 🥄 My perfect seasoning combo (after many tries): • 1.5 spoons of pickled chili vinegar (prik nam som) • A tiny pinch of chili flakes I skip sugar, fish sauce, and crushed peanuts. I usually eat half the bowl with no seasoning to enjoy the original broth, and then spice up the second half! it’s like getting two bowls in one. 📦 Grab delivery tip: If you order via Grab, the noodles will arrive in plastic bags, not containers, so you’ll need a bowl to eat from. 🥤 Drinks: The orange juice is decent. The longan juice was a bit too sweet for me. Honestly, the noodles are the main event. 🍜 Portion tip: The small size is very small. The price difference between sizes is just 10 baht, so I’d recommend ordering medium or large. If you love Thai-style noodles with deep, clean broth and bold pork flavor, this place is a must. I always find myself coming back to Rung Reung and I’ll definitely keep coming back❤️
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Rung Reung Pork Noodle Rung Reung Pork Noodle, located on Sukhumvit Soi 26 in Bangkok, is a renowned eatery celebrated for its flavorful Thai-style pork noodles. This family-run establishment has garnered a loyal following over the years, attracting both locals and tourists. - **Pork Noodles: The signature dish features tender minced pork, homemade fish balls, and a choice of noodles, available in both clear and tom yum broths. Diners can opt for soup-based or dry versions, with the dry tom yum variant receiving particular praise for its balanced flavors. - **Crispy Fish Skin, A popular side dish, the crispy fish skin is noted for its crunchiness and serves as a delightful accompaniment to the noodles. Traditional drinks such as Thai iced coffee (Oliang), lime juice, and longan juice are available to complement. The restaurant offers a casual, street-side dining experience with a bustling atmosphere. Despite its humble setting, the service is efficient, and the staff is attentive to customer needs. It's advisable to visit during off-peak hours to avoid long queues, as the establishment is popular and can get crowded during lunch times. Rung Reung Pork Noodle has been recognized with a Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide, highlighting its quality offerings. Situated approximately 140 meters from the main Sukhumvit Road, the restaurant is easily accessible and identifiable by its corner location. It's important to note that there are two adjacent stalls run by family members; the left-hand stall has received multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. For those seeking an authentic and satisfying Thai noodle experience in Bangkok, Rung Reung Pork Noodle offers a delightful combination of taste, tradition, and value.
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A Local Legend — Rung Rueng Pork Noodles is a Must-Visit in Bangkok! If you’re in Bangkok and looking for an authentic local food experience, Rung Rueng Pork Noodle is one place you absolutely can’t miss. This humble noodle shop has been around for decades, and once you take your first bite, you’ll immediately understand why it’s so beloved by both locals and tourists alike. The star of the show is the pork noodle—offered in soup or dry versions, with your choice of noodles (I personally loved the thin egg noodles). The broth is incredibly rich and flavorful, simmered to perfection with deep pork flavors but still light enough to sip till the very last drop. It’s not too salty, not too oily—just a perfect balance of taste and comfort. The dry noodle version is equally satisfying, tossed with a slightly tangy and spicy sauce, topped with crushed peanuts and bits of crispy pork lard that give it that irresistible texture. The pork slices are tender, the meatballs are bouncy and flavorful, and the liver is fresh and perfectly cooked—none of that grainy or overcooked texture you sometimes find elsewhere. What I also appreciated is how fast and efficient everything was. Despite the long line, the staff handled everything quickly and with precision. You’ll usually be seated within minutes, and the food arrives piping hot almost instantly. They clearly know what they’re doing here—it’s a well-oiled machine of noodle perfection. The place itself is clean and simple—don’t expect anything fancy, but that’s part of the charm. It’s straightforward, no-frills, and focused 100% on what matters: good food. Prices are super reasonable, especially for the quality you’re getting. I ended up ordering a second bowl just because the first one was so good, and honestly, I could’ve gone for a third if I had more room. Highly, highly recommend Rung Rueng to anyone visiting Bangkok. Whether you’re on a food hunt, just passing by Sukhumvit, or need a quick and satisfying meal, this spot delivers in every way. A true taste of Bangkok street food culture—simple, soulful, and unforgettable.
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I’ve been to this place over ten times, it’s one of my favorite noodle spots in Bangkok. (5/5) Rung Reung Noodles has two locations facing each other across the street, just a 10-minute walk from Phrom Phong BTS. Both shops use the same recipes, share staff, and taste exactly the same, the only difference is size. The left-side location has more tables, but I often go to the right-side one since it’s usually quieter. Just pick whichever one is less crowded when you arrive. 🍜 My go-to order: • Clear soup base • Medium rice noodles (sen lek) • Assorted toppings (includes pork slices, minced pork, offal, liver) I love clean, pork-based broths, and theirs is exactly that! clear but rich, flavorful without being heavy. The minced pork in particular is incredible. So juicy, savory, and perfectly seasoned that I often find myself thinking about it later. The offal is also well-prepared and clean-tasting 🥄 My perfect seasoning combo (after many tries): • 1.5 spoons of pickled chili vinegar (prik nam som) • A tiny pinch of chili flakes I skip sugar, fish sauce, and crushed peanuts. I usually eat half the bowl with no seasoning to enjoy the original broth, and then spice up the second half! it’s like getting two bowls in one. 📦 Grab delivery tip: If you order via Grab, the noodles will arrive in plastic bags, not containers, so you’ll need a bowl to eat from. 🥤 Drinks: The orange juice is decent. The longan juice was a bit too sweet for me. Honestly, the noodles are the main event. 🍜 Portion tip: The small size is very small. The price difference between sizes is just 10 baht, so I’d recommend ordering medium or large. If you love Thai-style noodles with deep, clean broth and bold pork flavor, this place is a must. I always find myself coming back to Rung Reung and I’ll definitely keep coming back❤️
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Rung Reung Pork Noodle Rung Reung Pork Noodle, located on Sukhumvit Soi 26 in Bangkok, is a renowned eatery celebrated for its flavorful Thai-style pork noodles. This family-run establishment has garnered a loyal following over the years, attracting both locals and tourists. - **Pork Noodles: The signature dish features tender minced pork, homemade fish balls, and a choice of noodles, available in both clear and tom yum broths. Diners can opt for soup-based or dry versions, with the dry tom yum variant receiving particular praise for its balanced flavors. - **Crispy Fish Skin, A popular side dish, the crispy fish skin is noted for its crunchiness and serves as a delightful accompaniment to the noodles. Traditional drinks such as Thai iced coffee (Oliang), lime juice, and longan juice are available to complement. The restaurant offers a casual, street-side dining experience with a bustling atmosphere. Despite its humble setting, the service is efficient, and the staff is attentive to customer needs. It's advisable to visit during off-peak hours to avoid long queues, as the establishment is popular and can get crowded during lunch times. Rung Reung Pork Noodle has been recognized with a Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide, highlighting its quality offerings. Situated approximately 140 meters from the main Sukhumvit Road, the restaurant is easily accessible and identifiable by its corner location. It's important to note that there are two adjacent stalls run by family members; the left-hand stall has received multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. For those seeking an authentic and satisfying Thai noodle experience in Bangkok, Rung Reung Pork Noodle offers a delightful combination of taste, tradition, and value.
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