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Sukhumvit Sleepless Nights?

I'm heading to @Bangkok next month and plan on spending a fair bit of time on Sukhumvit Road. Heard it's a crazy mix of high-end malls and street food stalls, and I'm all about that life. My question… I'm heading to @Bangkok next month and plan on spending a fair bit of time on Sukhumvit Road. Heard it's a crazy mix of high-end malls and street food stalls, and I'm all about that life. My question is: what's the best way to navigate the insane traffic and still find those hidden little Soi's with the authentic Thai food? I'm picturing myself getting completely lost amongst the skyscrapers and ending up eating something amazing, but I also don't want to spend half my trip stuck in a taxi. Any tips from someone who knows the area well would be hugely appreciated!
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Image amalie local ·

yeah the bts is the easy answer but honestly the motorbike taxis are where it's at for the deeper sois. they know every shortcut and you'll get there in like 5 minutes vs 20 in a car. just tell them "soi 22" or whatever and they'll drop you at the mouth for 20 baht

for food, skip the soi 38 tourist trap at night and head to soi 18 instead. there's a family running a boat noodle stall under a faded blue awning, no english sign, just a guy with a huge pot of broth. get there before 7pm or they sell out. the pork ribs melt off the bone and it's like 50 baht a bowl

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ngl the bts is the move for most of sukhumvit but if you really want to find the good food you gotta take the khlong boats sometimes. hop on at asok pier and ride a few stops to nana or thong lo, you'll see sois from the water that you'd never notice from the road. soi 38 is solid but i'd also say check out soi 31 around 6pm, there's a guy who sets up a charcoal grill with moo ping that's better than anything on the main drag. just bring small bills, most of those stalls won't have change for a 500 baht note

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Image oliviaruth local ·

The BTS Skytrain is your best friend on Sukhumvit. It runs above the traffic mess and drops you right at the main sois. Get a Rabbit card at any station to skip the ticket lines, it saves a few minutes each ride.

For the hidden food spots, walk into soi 38 or soi 22 instead of the main road. Soi 38 has a cluster of open-air stalls that have been there for decades, the pad thai place near the entrance is run by the same family since the 90s. Soi 22 has a tiny Muslim curry spot tucked behind a 7-Eleven that most tourists miss.

The BTS can't reach every soi though. For the deeper ones like soi 71 or soi 77, grab a motorbike taxi from the station exit. They cost 20-30 baht, weave through traffic, and drop you right at the alley entrance. Just hold on tight and don't bring a big backpack.

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best som tam in Bangkok? Krua Dok Mai Kao 2026

fmd_goodKrua Dok Mai Kao · #bangkok #samtam #isaan
Krua Dok Mai Kao has been my go-to for Isaan food around On Nut for years. Their som tam is prob the most authentic I've found in the city, and the grilled chicken is always on point. Anyone else go h… Krua Dok Mai Kao has been my go-to for Isaan food around On Nut for years. Their som tam is prob the most authentic I've found in the city, and the grilled chicken is always on point. Anyone else go here?
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yeah Krua Dok Mai Kao is solid but if you're up for a detour, try Som Tum Nua near Siam Square. their som tam pu pla ra is insane if you like the fermented fish sauce kick. way more pungent than the On Nut spot, just less grilled chicken options

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