



WW2 Pad Thai and Chinatown Small Group Tour
Highlights:
- Ascend the Golden Mountain for a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Bangkok
- Ride through the city on a Bangkok Tuk-Tuk tour with a local guide
- Savor the iconic WW2 Pad Thai Bangkok at a legendary eatery
- Explore Pak Khlong Talad flower market under neon lights
- Wander through the stalls of the Bangkok Chinatown food tour
- Enjoy a night full of culture, food, and hidden gems
- Shared Tuk-Tuk transportation
- Professional Licensed English-Speaking Guide
- Amazing Thai Foods: Pad Thai, Freshly-squeezed orange juice, Thai-Chinese Icy dessert
- Admission fee to the Golden Mountain for the 360-degree Viewpoint
- Pick up from the selected hotels
- Hotel Drop off
- Personal Expenses
- Extra food
- Our guide will pick you up from your hotel around 4.30 pm. Selected hotels along BTS Skytrain stations: Taksin, Siam, Phaya Thai, Sukhumvit (up to Asoke).
- Dress code: No sleeveless shirts. No vests. No short top. No scarves over sleeveless blouses. No see-through tops. No short hot pants or short pants. No torn pants. No tight pants. No bike pants. No miniskirts. Pls conform to the dress code so that you are admitted to temples smoothly.
- After the tour, we will drop you off at the MBK Center (near BTS National Stadium), not at your hotel. You can ride the BTS Skytrain to return to your hotel conveniently.
Itinerary:
- Total Duration: 3 hours
- The Golden Mount (Wat Saket), 344 Chakkraphat Diphong Road, Bangkok 10100 Thailand, 20 minutes
- Thipsamai Padthai Pratu Phi, 313, 315 Maha Chai Rd, Khwaeng Samran Rat, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand, 30 minutes
- Sao Chingcha (the Giant Swing), 239 Dinso Rd, Bangkok 10200 Thailand, 10 minutes
- Pak Khlong Flower Talat Original, Son Pak Khlong Talat Palace - Wat Kanlayanamit, Bangkok 10200 Thailand, 20 minutes
- Chinatown / Yaowarat, Chinatown / Yaowarat, Bangkok, 20 minutes
- MBK Center (Ma Boon Khrong Center), 444, Phayathai Road, Bangkok 10330 Thailand, pass by without stopping
Discover the Flavors of Bangkok on a Tuk-Tuk Night Food Tour
A Bangkok Food Tour Through the Citys Backstreets and Culinary Legends
If you think you know Bangkok, wait until youve tasted it after dark. The Bangkok food tour by Tuk-Tuk takes you off the beaten path and into the sizzling heart of the city its streets, markets, and secret kitchens. Picture this: neon lights reflecting off wok flames, the hum of motorbikes mixing with laughter, and the aroma of lemongrass, garlic, and chili floating through the air. On this Bangkok backstreets food tour, your tour guide whisks you to hidden gems like the Golden Mount viewpoint for panoramic city views, the legendary WW2 Pad Thai joint at Thipsamai, the fragrant Pak Khlong Talad flower market, and the bustling Chinatown night stalls of Yaowarat. Every stop brings a new taste, a new story from street-side noodles to icy Thai desserts all while riding aboard a buzzing Tuk-Tuk that feels like your ticket to the real Bangkok. This isnt just a food tour; its a full-on sensory experience through history, flavor, and night-time adventure.
Tips for a Smooth and Enjoyable Bangkok Food Tour
Before you get your guide and dive into this Bangkok food tour, here are a few things seasoned travelers (and hungry locals) swear by:
- Wear light, breathable clothes Bangkok nights are warm and full of movement.
- Comfortable shoes are a must; youll be hopping on and off Tuk-Tuks and strolling through lively streets.
- Bring a small water bottle spicy street food can sneak up on you!
- Carry cash for extra treats you might want to try on the go.
- Dont overeat early; pace yourself youll want room for dessert in Chinatown.
- Respect local customs and dress modestly at temple stops like the Golden Mount.
- For the best experience, get to Bangkok between November and February cooler, drier weather means more relaxed night exploring.
- A little prep goes a long way. Follow these easy tips, and your Bangkok backstreets food tour will run as smoothly as the Tuk-Tuks hum down Yaowarat Road.
More Facts About This Experience
Did you know Chinatown (Yaowarat) is one of the oldest districts in Bangkok, dating back to 1782 when King Rama I moved the capital here? The area has since become the heart of the citys street food scene, even earning a spot in the Michelin Guide for its unbeatable noodle stalls and dim sum carts. The legendary Thipsamai, home to the original WW2 Pad Thai, has been serving hungry night owls since the 1940s the restaurants recipe was once created to promote Thai nationalism during wartime food shortages. The Golden Mount, officially Wat Saket, offers one of the most iconic views of Bangkok and is famous for its annual temple fair, which lights up the hill in a festival of lanterns and incense. This isnt just another tour; its a living history lesson wrapped in flavors and neon.
Complementary Activities Around Bangkok and Beyond
If you cant get enough of Bangkoks culinary chaos, theres plenty more to do nearby. Try joining other food tours in Bangkok, like the Old Town walking food tour through Old Siam, or take a guide touring of the citys floating markets to watch traders cook right from their boats. Want a slower pace? Visit Lumphini Park at sunrise for a peaceful start before your evening eats. Culture lovers can pair this Bangkok food tour with a day at the Grand Palace or Wat Pho. For something unique, get to a cooking class in Silom to learn the art of crafting your own Pad Thai. Each experience adds another layer to your Bangkok adventure from serene to spicy, just the way this city likes it.
Who Is This Bangkok Food Tour For?
This Bangkok food tour is perfect for anyone who believes the best way to understand a city is through its food. Solo travelers will love the sociable vibe of hopping from stall to stall; couples will find it romantic to share dishes under glowing lanterns; and groups of friends will thrive in the laughter-filled chaos of Bangkoks night streets. Even families with teens will find it thrilling the Tuk-Tuk ride alone is worth it. Whether youre a foodie, a photographer, or just someone curious about Thailands culinary heartbeat, this Bangkok backstreets food tour hits the sweet spot between fun and flavor.
In short, this isnt your run-of-the-mill dinner outing its a full-fledged cultural experience, the kind that proves the idiom the proof of the pudding is in the eating. So hop in, hold tight, and let Bangkoks night lights and bites guide you through one unforgettable food tour that will stay with you long after the last spoonful of dessert.