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What to eat for late night snacks in Bangkok? What to eat when visiting Bangkok?

Traveling is not only a process of discovering beauty, but also a process of discovering delicious food.

Today, the editor will recommend some delicacies in Bangkok to you. These delicacies must be delicious. You can try them when you go there. Let’s go and check them out together.

Bangkok Breakfast 1. Classic Thai Breakfast OnLokYun Recommendation reason: A good morning should start with coffee with a history of more than 80 years.

OnLokYun is located on Shilongjun Road in Bangkok. Since its opening in 1933, the store still retains traces of the "times", such as the retro style of ceiling fans, wooden counters and other items.

The craze of butter toast started here, especially the charcoal grilled toast, paired with super rich coconut sauce. Just looking at the picture will increase your appetite.

OnLokYun is not the only one that offers Thai classic breakfast. The previously mentioned Xing Taiji in Bangkok’s old town is also a historical store. You can choose one of the two stores.

Recommended dishes: Thai coffee, charcoal toast with Thai kaya, American breakfast Address: OnLokYun, 72CharoenKrungRd., Bangkok, Thailand Time: 5:30am--16:00pm (Monday to Sunday) Per capita: 50B-

100B2. ForestBakeBkk, a super good-looking bakery (new bakery opened on June 6) Recommendation reason: A bakery that has already been opened in Chiang Mai has opened a new branch in Bangkok on June 6 this year.

It has a super-looking forest style, and every corner of the store is decorated with all kinds of flowers. I don’t know whether you come to the store to take photos or to eat bread? All kinds of bread in the store are baked by the owner’s mother herself. She will

A variety of fresh ingredients, such as lemons, strawberries, and apples, are put into the bread, and the jam is made by hand without adding any flavor.

Recommended bread: Strawberry/chocolate/red bean toast (Babka series), strawberry roll (Strawberry Roll) Address: 224/3 SoiMaSuek, KhwaengKhlongToei, KhetKhlongToei, Bangkok, Thailand Time: 10:00am--18:00pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) Per capita

: 100B-220B Bangkok Lunch 1. Thai cuisine: Paste (BKmagazine’s top 6 restaurant in 2018) Reason for recommendation: Paste is one of the 50 best restaurants in Asia in 2018, and it is also sixth on BKmagazine’s toptable list in 2018.

Paste modernizes traditional Thai dishes, which according to the chef is "20% innovation, 80% traditional Thai flavor".

As a Michelin-starred restaurant, it was completed by Thai female chef Bee and her husband Jason from Australia.

There are many star-rated restaurants in Thailand, but it is commendable to innovate while retaining the traditional Thai taste.

Recommended dishes: Crab Curry Address: 3rd Floor, Gaysorn, 999 Ploenchit Rd., Lumpini Time: 12:00am--14:30pm, 18:30pm--23:00pm (Monday to Sunday) Per capita: In terms of set price: Lunch

950B (at least two people), dinner 1600B/1900B (at least four people) 2. Chinese style: Shengyue Hotel (Cantonese Style) Recommended reason: After eating too much Padthai or other Thai specialty snacks, and want to find the taste of the mainland of the motherland,

Shengyue is a good choice.

Different from the reputation of Jianxing Hotel, Shengyue is a little more "obscure". It got the Bib Gourmand title without even noticing, which shows that Cantonese cuisine is still very popular.

Sheng Yue Hotel opened in 1962 and has a history of more than 50 years spanning half a century. It is famous for its signature roast duck and interprets the classic Cantonese taste in a new environment.

Compared with Jianxing, which can be seen everywhere, Shengyue currently has 5 branches.

For example, the 6th floor of CentralWorld (easier to find), the 5th floor of CentralPlaza, etc.