Food TourPrivate Tour3 h

Discover Bangkok’s Culinary Delights on a Private Food Tour

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Explore hidden food gems and taste authentic Thai dishes—from aromatic street food to classic local favorites. Your local guide shares insider knowledge and culinary traditions that bring Bangkok’s food culture to life. While we pass iconic landmarks like the MBK Center, Asiatique the Riverfront, and Bangkok’s bustling Chinatown, the focus remains on exploring Bangkok’s flavorful neighborhoods.

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Meet your guide in a central location in Bangkok to begin the tour. Remember that this itinerary can be customized based on your preferences and dietary restrictions. Discuss your preferences with your guide, who can provide recommendations and adjust the tour accordingly. 

Siam Paragon

Pass by Siam Paragon, one of Thailand's largest malls. Alongside other prominent shopping centers like IconSiam, CentralWorld, and CentralPlaza WestGate, it offers a wide range of retail, dining, and entertainment options.


Ma Boon Khrong Center

Pass by MBK Center, a large shopping mall in Bangkok known for its eight-storey building housing approximately 2,000 shops, restaurants, and service outlets. It includes the popular four-storey Tokyu department store.

Jim Thompson House

Pass by the Jim Thompson House, a notable attraction in Bangkok. This traditional Thai-style house museum is associated with the American entrepreneur Jim Thompson, showcasing his collection of Asian art and offering insights into Thai culture.

Chinatown

Pass by one of the largest Chinatowns in the world, located in Bangkok. This vibrant district is not only a hub of Chinese culture but also a renowned gastronomic destination. Explore the numerous shops selling traditional goods as you go by.

Asiatique The Riverfront

Pass by Asiatique The Riverfront, an expansive open-air mall situated along the Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road. It occupies the former docks of the East Asiatic Company and offers a unique shopping and dining experience.

Bang Rak

Pass by Bang Rak, a district in Bangkok that is often referred to as the "village of love." It has gained popularity as a place for couples to register marriages, particularly on Valentine's Day.

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