I strolled through Chinatown (Bangkok) , Sampheng market and One Bangkok. Bangkok's Chinatown street food scene is one of the most vibrant dining destinations in the Thai capital. Centered around Yaowarat Road, the street food stalls here attract not only locals but also travelers from all over the world. The area becomes particularly lively from evening until late at night, known for its diverse cuisine and unique atmosphere. One Bangkok is just three stops away from Hua Lamphong Station, taking approximately 5 minutes to reach. It is the newest shopping mall in Bangkok. Located close to Chinatown, it is highly recommended for dining and shopping. Exploring the area and interacting with locals can also add to the enjoyment of your culinary adventure. Types of Stalls and Dishes In Chinatown's street food area, a wide variety of dishes are available. From traditional Chinese cuisine to Thai dishes and the fusion of both cultures, there's a broad selection to choose from. Here are some of the most popular dishes: Roast Duck: The juicy and flavorful roast duck is a must-try for visitors. Pork Belly (Kao Ka Moo): Slow-cooked to perfection, this pork dish is tender and rich in flavor. Seafood: Fresh seafood dishes, such as grilled squid and shrimp, are especially popular. Dim Sum: A variety of dim sum options make for perfect snacks or light meals. Thai Desserts: Sweet treats made with tapioca, coconut milk, and other local ingredients are widely available. There are several shopping areas around ChinaTown. 00:00 Quick Preview 01:50 Pleang Nam Road 12:05 Yaowarat Road 18:38 Soi Texas Road 26:54 Yaowarat Road 49:17 Famous Street Food area 01:14:42 MAP / Mega Plaza 01:17:49 Han Bridge / Enter of Sampheng Market 01:27:13 Sampheng Market 02:06:00 Wholesale area 02:23:55 Yaowarat Road 02:28:26 Famous Guay Jub Noodle shop 02:46:50 China Gate 02:54:58 Hua lamphong Train Station 03:05:44 MAP / One Bangkok