Bangkok Markets & Street Food
Last updated: February 2026
Bangkok is a food lover's paradise with incredible markets and street food everywhere.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
One of the world's largest weekend markets with over 15,000 stalls.
Hours: Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Getting There: BTS Mo Chit or MRT Chatuchak Park Sections: Clothing, home decor, antiques, art, plants, pets, food Tips:
- Go early before it gets too hot
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring cash (many stalls don't take cards)
- Use the JJ Mall nearby for air-conditioned breaks
Khao San Road
The famous backpacker street with food, shopping, and nightlife.
Hours: 24/7 (busiest after 6 PM) Getting There: Taxi or boat to Phra Arthit Pier Food Highlights:
- Pad Thai vendors
- Fresh fruit smoothies
- Fried insects (for the adventurous)
- Mango sticky rice
Chinatown (Yaowarat)
Bangkok's oldest neighborhood and best night food market.
Best Time: Evening, after 6 PM Getting There: MRT Wat Mangkon or Hua Lamphong Must-Try:
- Shark fin soup (ethical concerns noted)
- Roasted duck and pork
- Bird's nest desserts
- Fresh seafood at Soi Texas
Asiatique Night Market
Modern riverside night market with dining and shopping.
Hours: 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM daily Getting There: Free shuttle boat from Sathorn Pier Features: Riverfront dining, Ferris wheel, Calypso cabaret
Must-Try Street Food
Pad Thai
Stir-fried rice noodles with egg, tofu, peanuts, and lime. Price: ฿40-80
Som Tam
Spicy green papaya salad (can be very spicy!). Price: ฿40-60
Mango Sticky Rice
Sweet rice with fresh mango and coconut cream. Price: ฿50-100
Boat Noodles
Rich, flavorful noodle soup served in small bowls. Price: ฿15-25 per bowl (eat several!)
Grilled Satay
Marinated meat skewers with peanut sauce. Price: ฿10-20 per stick
Food Safety Tips
- Look for busy stalls (high turnover = fresh food)
- Avoid ice in drinks from street carts
- Eat where locals eat
- Start mild and work up to spicy
- Carry tissues and hand sanitizer
Last updated: January 2026