The most ‘Bangkok’ thing to do in Bangkok. Nothing beats the thrill of taking a motorcycle taxi – we call them motosai here – across town. It‘s the best way to experience Bangkok at its Bangkok-est: the smells of jasmine, grilled meat and burning incense.
A bustling walking street where all the locals shop with tasty eats and clothing boutiques, especially ideal for vertically challenged girlies searching for jeans that fit.
A kaleidoscopic curry joint in a “blink and you’ll miss it” alley in Talat Noi.
An old-timey brunch spot. The food is a mix of Western-Thai; think eggs and bacon, French toast, but also chargrilled bread with sangkaya coconut custard.
Thai durians are known to be perfect in sweetness, with a hint of nuttiness. The texture isn't too soft or too hard, but balanced in heartiness and silkiness. The odor, while still retaining a unique funkiness, can be less intense than durians from other regions, making it a solid choice for beginners.