Neighborhoods
The bustling Chinatown in Bangkok is a must-visit place for any foodie looking for the world-renowned street foods in Thailand. Explore the unique mix of Chinese and Thai cultures through the architecture and food in the area. Also, did you know that this is the largest Chinatown in the world?
282 locals recommend
Yaowarat Road
Yaowarat RoadThe bustling Chinatown in Bangkok is a must-visit place for any foodie looking for the world-renowned street foods in Thailand. Explore the unique mix of Chinese and Thai cultures through the architecture and food in the area. Also, did you know that this is the largest Chinatown in the world?
Sightseeing
Wat Traimit is home to the largest Golden Buddha in the world. Come for the breathtaking architecture and the beauty of this iconic Buddhist landmark.
44 locals recommend
Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
661 Charoen Krung RdWat Traimit is home to the largest Golden Buddha in the world. Come for the breathtaking architecture and the beauty of this iconic Buddhist landmark.
Lhong is a 19th-century Chinese mansion restored as a mixed-use complex with restaurants, stores & a shrine. A must-visit place to see beautiful architecture and feel the rich Thai-Chinese culture in the air.
40 locals recommend
Lhong 1919
248 Soi Chiang MaiLhong is a 19th-century Chinese mansion restored as a mixed-use complex with restaurants, stores & a shrine. A must-visit place to see beautiful architecture and feel the rich Thai-Chinese culture in the air.
Food scene
Escape the Bangkok heat and enjoy some homemade ice cream in this small boutique ice cream bar hidden in the middle of China Town. Don't forget to taste the ice cream flavor of the month!
JING JING Ice-cream Bar and Café (จิงจิงไอศกรีม)
154 Charoen Krung Soi 14Escape the Bangkok heat and enjoy some homemade ice cream in this small boutique ice cream bar hidden in the middle of China Town. Don't forget to taste the ice cream flavor of the month!
aoon pottery
8 Soi Alley, Lane Pathum KhongkhaA cafe and gallery where food meets art.
Nai Ek Roll Noodle
442 ซอย 9Come for the must-try roll noodles and the crispiest pork!
Traveler advice
Getting around
THIS is the place to walk!
The best way to get around Bangkok's Chinatown is by foot! This way, you won't miss all the awesome eats and the vibrant local scene. If you have specific places in mind that are far apart, you can always hail one of the tuk-tuks parked along the road to experience the unique Thai transportation mode.
We highly recommend going here in the evening time so it's not too hot and most places would start opening after 5PM.