Located conveniently along Rama IV Road in Bangkok, Siah Duck Noodle is a hidden gem that opens its doors only in the evening, offering a perfect dining experience after a long day. This place provides both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned seating areas to suit your preference, making it comfortable for all guests.
From the moment I sat down, I knew I was in for a treat. I had the pleasure of trying both the soup noodle and the dry noodle, and I was thoroughly impressed. The duck meat was incredibly tender and flavorful, truly one of the best I have ever had. The freshness of the ingredients was evident in every bite, elevating the overall dining experience.
The duck blood, often overlooked in many places, was handled with exceptional care here. It was delicious and added a unique, savory depth to the meal. The combination of fresh ingredients and meticulous preparation made each dish a standout.
Overall, Siah Duck Noodle offers an exceptional culinary experience with its fresh, high-quality ingredients and flavorful dishes. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this place is a must-visit for an unforgettable duck noodle...
Read moreA little out of the way in terms of public transport access but it came highly recommended by a staff member at my hotel. While there was no waiting line, it was nevertheless quite full in spite of having plenty of seating. The menu is uncomplicated and brief. Just choose your type of noodle, ingredients, other add ons that might catch your fancy and a couple of minutes later it's served. The first thing that captures your attention is how fine the rice vermicelli is, similar in diameter or maybe even finer than the mee sua you find in other parts of Asia. The duck meat is cooked till it's soft and tender and it's also fairly lean (with most of the fat concentrated only around the attached skin). The broth is lighter and clearer than most other duck noodles I've tried in Bangkok, although it's just as flavorful. In fact, this would be the perfect bowl of hangover soup noodles after a night of hard drinking, tasty but not stomach churningingly heavy. This gets an...
Read moreWhat a great place to stop during a late night adventure through Bangkok. The place occupies 3 store front, so do not be confused about which one is the correct one. One seems like it is mostly the kitchen, one is open air, and the other air conditioned. The menu has pictures and is in English. Some of the wait staff speaks English, but I didn't have any problem just pointing at what I want. They know the drill so it works out. You will find it is mostly locals eating here, at least that was the case when I arrived, which in my experience is a good thing. And was it. The food was amazing and delicious. Do not skip this place. The name says it all it is a noodle shop that serves duck. They have some chicken also, but you can get chicken everywhere. Get the duck, it...
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