November 17, 201213 yr Author A good place to start is corner of Sukhumvit Soi 38. I'm not in Bkk yet. What is at Suk 38?
November 18, 201213 yr Hop on the BTS for two stops (20 baht) to On Nut. Dedicated night food market at the foot of the BTS steps on the other side from Tesco Lotus - you cant miss it. Monday is not a good night as not all stalls are open. Another feast for the eyes are the local girls - On Nut seems to be a haven for housing young (20's) single women - of the normal variety - ie they will not be eyeing you up as a potential customer! No girlie bars to bring in the usual types of farang - long may it remain that way.
November 18, 201213 yr Author Hop on the BTS for two stops (20 baht) to On Nut. Dedicated night food market at the foot of the BTS steps on the other side from Tesco Lotus - you cant miss it. Monday is not a good night as not all stalls are open. Another feast for the eyes are the local girls - On Nut seems to be a haven for housing young (20's) single women - of the normal variety - ie they will not be eyeing you up as a potential customer! No girlie bars to bring in the usual types of farang - long may it remain that way. That's (both!) just what I'm looking for. I'm in my late 30s, speak fluent Thai, and live in Thai full time with income, so this should be interesting. Thank you! Edited November 18, 201213 yr by beachroadlover2
November 18, 201213 yr A good place to start is corner of Sukhumvit Soi 38. I'm not in Bkk yet. What is at Suk 38? In the evening, on Sukhumvit Soi 38 you will find a large food market, which is what you asked for in your OP.
Create an account or sign in to comment