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Read our articles for expert tips and tricks, guiding you to walk or ride around and discover hidden gems—unique markets, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and delightful desserts—away from the crowds.

Thai Crepe: Crepes Cup

These crepes are not only beautiful but also super crispy and delicious. My favorite order is banana with Nutella.

Local Coffee: Fuku Cafe

Fuku Cafe is owned by a local girl and situated within Taling Chan Floating Market. She brewed using both the moka pot and drip coffee.

Chicken Biryani: Nin

Nin Chicken Biryani, the family-run restaurant serves up fragrant biryani with tender, spiced chicken cooked to perfection.

Jackfruit: Bobae

This aunt sells Jackfruit at the local price of only 25 Baht. Though she doesn’t earn much, it’s enough to feed herself.

Bok Kia: Jay Mee

Near Khao San Road, you can find Chinese Shaved Ice, a traditional Thai-Chinese dessert called Bok Kia. Located near Chao Pho Nu Shrine.

Fried Kanom Pia: Tui Tor Or

Kanom Pia is a Chinese pastry stuffed with nuts and sesame. This vendor has a creative twist: she fries it on a pan to make it extra crispy.

Thai Crepe: Nang Tua Dee

Tucked away inside a small alley near Khao San Road, this aunt sells Thai-style crepes to local passersby.

Local Coffee: Canal Boat Coffee

Canal Boat Coffee is a traditional coffee vendor selling from a boat in a canal, run by an elderly man with over 20 years of experience.

Local Coffee: Khon Gun Aeng

Khon Gun Aeng Coffee, located in the Saphan Wan Chat Morning Market near Khao San Road, is a favorite spot for locals.

Local Coffee: Muan Jai

Muan Jai, located near Lotus Charansanitwong. Once entangled in the dark world of loan sharking, he turned himself into a coffee seller.