Uncle & Aunt Pork Noodle (ร้านลุงกับป้า)
Why Go: This is my personal favorite! I’ve been enjoying the Tom Yum Noodle from this family-run shop for 30 years, since it was just a small evening food stall. It’s a true neighborhood gem. They also have great Moo Satay (pork satay).
Good to Know: Noodle prices start from 60฿ and they only accept cash.
Location: A short walk from No.31 towards Bang Yi Khan station. Location on Google map
Kao Ka Moo (Pork Leg Rice Restaurant)
Why Go: For a perfect, hearty start to your day. Khao Ka Moo (stewed pork leg on rice) is a classic Thai breakfast/lunch that will give you plenty of energy for sightseeing. This shop opens early at 7 AM.
Location: Located right at the Bang Yi Khan MRT station. Location on Google map
Toey Tam Sang (เต้ยตามสั่ง)
Why Go: For delicious "Tam Sang" (made-to-order) Thai dishes at a very reasonable price. Try Khao Moo Kratiem (rice with fried pork and garlic) or the famous Khao Pad Krapow (rice with stir-fried meat and holy basil).
Good to Know: Closed on Sundays.
Location: A short walk from No.31. Location on Google map
Nai Phai Pork Noodle (นายไผ่ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหมู)
Why Go: Another excellent local noodle shop to try in the area.
Location: A short walk from No.31 towards Central Pinklao. Location on Google map
Meng Potchana (เม้งโภชนา)
Why Go: A chance to try Yen Ta Fo, a distinct pink-colored, Thai-Chinese style noodle soup with a unique sweet, sour, and savory taste. This is another spot I first visited almost 30 years ago!
Location: A bit further down the same road as Nai Phai Pork Noodle. Location on Google map
Suki Teenoi (สุกี้ตี๋น้อย) at The Sense Pinklao
What it is: An incredibly popular, all-you-can-eat Thai-style sukiyaki (hot pot) buffet.
Why Go: It offers amazing value for money (currently 219 THB per person, plus drinks). You get a huge selection of meats, seafood, and vegetables to cook in your own pot of broth at your table. It’s a fun, social, and very local dining experience.
Pro Tip: This place is famous for its long queues. Try to go at off-peak hours (like before 5 PM or after 9 PM) to avoid a long wait. It's open until 5 AM!
Location: Inside The Sense Pinklao community mall. Link to Google map
Kouen Shabu & Sushi Bar at The Sense Pinklao
What it is: A premium, all-you-can-eat Japanese buffet.
Why Go: When you want higher quality ingredients. Kouen is famous for its excellent selection of shabu-shabu meats, fresh sashimi, and creative sushi rolls. They offer different price tiers depending on how premium you want to go.
Location: Inside The Sense Pinklao community mall. Link to Google map
Sushi Mai Pinklao (ซูชิมั้ย)
Why Go: For affordable and tasty sushi. A great option when you have a craving for Japanese food without breaking the bank.
Location: Located inside a condominium complex, a short walk towards the Bang Yi Khan station. Location on Google map
Thap Li Steamed Stuff Bun (ทับหลีสะพานโค้ง)
Why Go: A perfect, inexpensive snack. Grab a few delicious steamed buns (salapao) or dumplings (shumai) to go.
Location: Located just across the main road from No.31. Location on Google map
7-Eleven
Why Go: Don't underestimate it! For a quick, convenient, and surprisingly delicious meal, 7-Eleven is a fantastic option. They stock a huge variety of high-quality, hygienic Thai and international ready-to-eat meals which they will warm up for you on the spot. It's also a great choice for guests with allergies, as all ingredients are clearly listed on the packaging.
Pro Tip for an Easy Breakfast: A great idea is to grab a few meals from the 7-Eleven at Bang Yi Khan station on your way home in the evening. You can store them in the refrigerator at No.31 and then simply use our microwave to heat them up for a quick and effortless breakfast the next morning.