Took Lae Dee is open 24/7 and it's visited by expats, insomniacs and people looking for the cheapest breakfast in Bangkok. Don't know if that's actually true, but it could be at around 70 BHT for breakfast before 9am. I came in for a late night snack: a stuffed omelette. Not the most complicated dish to make but after 25 minutes there was still no dish in front of me. After complaining it took nearly another 15 minutes, so that's 40 min to get a stuffed omelette. Coordination between the head waiter and the kitchen seams to falter at times. The place was packed at 2 am on a weekday, so either they are understaffed for the amount of different dishes (a curious mix of western and Thai dishes including even French onion soup) or there needs to be some team building. Don't expect refined cuisine at such a price-point but it ain't bad neither. It's ideal if you're hungry and on a budget, can deal with awkward waiting times (don't expect to get served on a first in, first served basis) and don't set set your expectations too high at this...
Read moreThis message is for the night shift staff. One staff gave my food to another customer. That’s customer eat my food without knowing what he ordered. I’m ok with that and I was just asked for my food because it’s getting too long. Some staff talking in Thai without knowing I understand Thai. They said I am being so picky and so scared to don’t get my food. Oh come on!!!, I’m just asking. Why staff getting upset even they are made a mistakes. I have right to ask about my order when I feel it’s too long right? . In the end not even one sorry from staff. Not professional at all. I don’t need anything but things I want to say is for all staff here to be careful because not all customers don’t...
Read moreExcelente. The prices are very reasonable, and the food is always very good. Fast service and a friendly staff are a bonus. The 65 ฿ early bird breakfast is the best breakfast, at the best price your going to find in Bangkok. The perfectly cooked light and fluffy scrambled eggs are heavenly. I recommend the "Cordon Blue" style stuffed pork escalope. It's tender and juicy with a crisp crust. Served with French fries (chips) and a salad at a modest 164฿. The Food Land grocery store it's within has all the items you need for any length of stay. (Except carnel needs, which can be met on nearby Soi 4 in the infamous Nana district) Open 24/7 on Soi 5 about 60 meters...
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