Where to Find Bangkok’s Best Street Food Near Sukhumvit
Introduction to Sukhumvit’s Street Food
Sukhumvit may be known for shopping centres and nightlife, but its streets also hide plenty of good food. Step away from the main road, and you can find everything from grilled skewers to steaming bowls of noodles.
Start Around On Nut for Local Favourites
On Nut is a good place to experience a more everyday side of Sukhumvit’s food scene. Around Sukhumvit Soi 77 and the streets near On Nut BTS station, small vendors and casual eateries serve noodles, rice dishes, grilled meats, fruit, and familiar Thai snacks. Prices can also be easier on the wallet than in some of Bangkok’s major shopping districts. Travellers staying in hotel Suites in Bangkok can use the BTS to reach On Nut easily, making it a convenient stop for an evening food hunt.
Explore the Streets Around Nana
Nana becomes especially lively once evening arrives. The streets and sois around Sukhumvit are packed with restaurants, small food stalls, and late-night options serving both Thai and international dishes. Expect to come across grilled chicken, skewers, noodles, fresh fruit, and quick snacks as you walk. PARKROYAL Suites Bangkok is located in the wider Nana area, so travellers staying nearby can explore the neighbourhood on foot and see what catches their attention. Come hungry, as it is much more fun to try several smaller dishes than settle for just one.
Head to Phra Khanong for W District
W District near Phra Khanong BTS is worth adding to a casual food evening. Its outdoor dining area brings together different food vendors in a social setting, with Thai dishes sitting alongside international choices. The surrounding Phra Khanong neighbourhood also has small restaurants and local food spots that are worth exploring. It is a good option for groups when everyone wants something different, as you can order from separate vendors and still sit together.
Take the BTS to Ekkamai for Another Food Hunt
Ekkamai offers another side of Sukhumvit dining. While the neighbourhood is known for cafés and modern restaurants, its side streets also contain casual Thai eateries and smaller food stalls. Walk away from the main road and you may find noodle shops, made-to-order rice dishes, grilled food, and desserts. The area works particularly well for travellers who want to combine a relaxed neighbourhood walk with plenty of food stops.
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