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Originally Posted by ChaYen
The chicken rice in Ratchada soi 3 is pretty good, actually. A plate would set you back just 25b. If you're coming in from Ratchada road, remember to go to the one on the left, on the side of 7-11. The one on the right, nearer the Tsutaya, quite poor, actually. Didn't like it at all, but that's my friends and I. If I'm not wrong I think the place is open until 5am.
Regarding the Pratunam chicken rice, it's about the same standard, imo. The good thing about that place, is that it's easier to find seats there after clubbing. The whole of soi 3 will be flooded by the people from soi 4. Also, if still gian after your chicken rice @ Pratunam, can just go down the road to Boss.
As for the 'Ratchada Talay' place further down from Palazzo, you might be referring to the Hway Kwang area? There's plenty to eat there until ~4.30am, although they don't have a fixed closing time.
Got a bro here that's a good friend of the owner of Por Kung Pow; it's gone forever, was losing too much money.
Not sure which this is... are you talking about the small open air seafood joints? Or the air-conditioned ones? Been to all of them, and they're all pretty good. :P
There's another place that's cheaper and better, but you'd have to be willing to go a bit off the beaten track. It's next to the hotel Inter Place in Hua Mak, Ramkamhaeng. Right next to the national stadium.
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Not sure if tats the place cus i was brought there by the girl was a was drunk
but she told me the place name is called Ratchda Market or Talay...
Ah yes the small open air seafood joint, its after Claudia, along Huay Kwang Road near the Tsutaya and a Provision shop selling quite cheap toiletries and cosmetic products, is tat the same place you been to? is it much cheaper than Kuang or Somboon?..where is the air-conditioned ones? also along Huay Kwang?
The seafood place at the national stadium, is it one BTS stop after Siam, along RAMA 1 rd? Do u know the Rest. name?