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Ba Hao Tian Mi - Yaowarat

Bao Hao Tian Mi is a cozy little dessert spot tucked in the busy streets of Chinatown, Bangkok. It’s known for serving light, comforting Chinese desserts with a modern twist. Their tofu pudding with boba is a crowd favorite — silky, slightly sweet, and super satisfying. The place itself feels relaxed and homey, perfect for a quick breather after indulging in all the street food outside. Prices are affordable, the portions are just right, and the vibe is very no-pressure. A hidden gem for anyone who loves old-school desserts with a fresh, Instagrammable touch.

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Guay Tiew Kua Gai Suanmali BANGKOK – 50 Baht Michelin Bib Gourmand Crispy Flat Rice Noodles Near Yao

Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai is a go-to spot in Chinatown for simple but seriously flavorful noodles. Their stir-fried flat noodles with chicken are smoky, chewy, and cooked just right — especially good with a runny egg on top. No frills, just fast, tasty comfort food at a great price. Perfect for a quick, satisfying stop between Chinatown adventures.

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Wallflowers Upstairs

Wallflower is a hidden café in Chinatown that feels like stepping into a secret garden. It’s a mix of rustic charm, dried flowers, and cozy vintage vibes. Their coffee and cakes are solid, but honestly, people come just as much for the dreamy atmosphere as they do for the food. Perfect for slow afternoons, cute photos, and a little escape from the busy streets outside.

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Ba Hao (八號)

Ba Hao (or 8Hao) is a tiny, stylish bar tucked inside an old shophouse in Chinatown. It’s got major cozy speakeasy vibes — dim lights, retro Chinese decor, and a small but creative cocktail menu. Their drinks are unique (think baijiu twists and tea infusions) and the atmosphere feels like you just stumbled onto a hidden gem. Perfect spot for a chill nightcap away from the crowds.