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Small Chinese Restaurant (Soi Ngam Duphli Near Pinnacle)

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Yes, its open. For lunch and for dinner, don't go at 3 they don't serve :(

Busy as ever. Great dumplings and fabulous fried rice. I love Chinese fried rice.

Soi Ngam Duphli is just off Rama IV. You can take the MRT to the Lumpini station and take the soi Ngam Dupli exit, out of the station turn right (I think, check the map) and walk down to the soi, its the first one and you will walk past the bank the red shirts torched in May. turn in the soi and its on the left hand side. Its got no name in English, its a tiny little hole in the wall place with Chinese writing on the door before the hotel. the menus are in english (of a sort) and have picture but I don't know if they speak any english there. Its always busy at dinner and doesn't have many tables so go early or go for lunch.

I lived in Taiwan and loved the fried rice there and so far this is the only place I have found that replicates the flavor

Soi Ngam Duphli is just off Rama IV. You can take the MRT to the Lumpini station and take the soi Ngam Dupli exit, out of the station turn right (I think, check the map) and walk down to the soi, its the first one and you will walk past the bank the red shirts torched in May. turn in the soi and its on the left hand side. Its got no name in English, its a tiny little hole in the wall place with Chinese writing on the door before the hotel. the menus are in english (of a sort) and have picture but I don't know if they speak any english there. Its always busy at dinner and doesn't have many tables so go early or go for lunch.

I lived in Taiwan and loved the fried rice there and so far this is the only place I have found that replicates the flavor

Thanks very much, krap!

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