These two adjacent hangar-like buildings tucked behind Soi 10 are the main lunchtime fuelling stations for the area’s office staff. Cheap choices range from southern-style kôw gaang (point-and-choose curries ladled over rice) to just about every incarnation of Thai noodle. If you luck out you'll find a plastic stool and table to sit at, otherwise just stand and eat.
Soi 10 Food Centres
Bangkok
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