It's easy to miss this little place - tucked away down a little alley only a stones throw from the hustle and bustle of Bang Luang with it's long tail boats, fish feeders, and would-be artists. As far as I could see it doesn't even have a name - at least not a recognisable one in english. It's literally like eating in someone's front room. But the people who run it are friendly, and the food is great. We went back twice - I had som tum talay (seafood soup) for 100 Baht (about £2.20 in english money) The walls are adorned with pictures of their previous visitors, and you eat to the accompaniment of the oxygen flowing through the fish tanks. It's on the other side of the klong from the artists house - just go over the pedestrian bridge you share with the motorbikes, and it's 30 seconds away down and alley on your left. You...
Read moreLike the vibe, love the food and respect the owner.
This is my first time dining inside the house of a local people. This makes us feel cozy when dining at this “home”.
All the foods are freshly made when being ordered and served hot. It may take longer time but the taste truly worths the wait.
After dining, we are treated some fruits (on the house) from the owner aka the chef, it reminds us home.
The wall of this place is full of photos from previous customers taken with the owner (before the pandemic).
She also shared that the pandemic hit her business so strong in 2 years.
Hope this situation shall pass soon, so the business can be...
Read moreWow. Some of the best food I had in all of Bangkok, as well as some of the cheapest. I had chicken fried rice and chicken curry for 80 baht total. The dishes were home-cooking, and incredibly delicious. This is an incredible little restaurant that is not to be missed. Not too difficult to get too either, as it’s very close to the well-known Artist’s House. A...
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