First published at 14:27 UTC on February 15th, 2020.
This is Part 1, here I arrive after a short walk - The guy who works here is really nice, I was here a couple of nights ago and it was really late, so he hadn't the star-item of the menu. But nevertheless, I did say to myself that I would be go…
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This is Part 1, here I arrive after a short walk - The guy who works here is really nice, I was here a couple of nights ago and it was really late, so he hadn't the star-item of the menu. But nevertheless, I did say to myself that I would be going back there, so I did. Take into account that this is after eating two full-meals before arriving here, so maybe I was a little bit more critical with the food than I usually would be. The place opened not long after I arrived, so the place was empty at that point.
What I ordered:
- Noodles with braised pork
- Traditional Won-tons with Soy sauce, the star-item of the menu
The meal cost me 120 Baht.
How do I get here?: Copy & paste this into your navigator, for example: หยวน หมี่ ปัง เปา สาขาประตูผี
Or also you can get there via MRT/Subway: the closest Station is called "Sam Yot", when you exit the station just turn left, and just walk straight about 5 minutes, it is just before a place called "Chinese Steamed Buns" and a Shawarma street-food stall.
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