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Mohinga - Burmese Soup In Bangkok?

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Hi,

has anybody an idea?

I found a place at cnngo.com but this is far away, at Soi ABAC, off Th. Ramkhamhaeng - and I have no idea how to get there and how long it would take. Maybe anybody knows a more convenient location.

Thanks!

Some people are so conveniently spoiled to the core.

Many farangs traveled over hundreds of kilo to bkk to look for something.

And some bangkokians won't even know how to get to the next soi. LOL

If you would only tell the taxi driver, you'll be there in no time. ;)

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Very helpful, thanks!

There are a couple of Burmese restaurants on Pan Rd, between Silom and Sathorn. I'm pretty sure at least one of them serves mounhinga.

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There are a couple of Burmese restaurants on Pan Rd, between Silom and Sathorn. I'm pretty sure at least one of them serves mounhinga.

Thank you, I will go there in one of the next days. Would be great to find Mohinga.

Hi, has anybody an idea?

I found a place at cnngo.com but this is far away, at Soi ABAC, off Th. Ramkhamhaeng - and I have no idea how to get there and how long it would take. Maybe anybody knows a more convenient location.

Thanks!

If you want to try the one near ABAC, but don't want to take a taxi, the klong boats might be your answer. You can catch one from downtown, I'd suggest either the one near MBK or the one near Pratunam, and take it to the stop called "Ramkamhaeng 29".

From there, follow everyone else out to the street (a bit of a walk), then turn right and go over the pedestrian bridge in front of the Big C mall. Walk away from Ramkamhaeng Road on the the left side of the street, follow it around a small curve and you can wait for a share taxi there that will bring you to ABAC.

What is the name of this restaurant? I've never had mohinga, and I'd like to try it.

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