Soy Milk: Bieow Nang Loeng

If you’re a soy milk lover in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat with the array of delicious Thai soy milk drinks ready to excite your taste buds.

Many of the best traditional soy milk vendors are hidden away in small alleys, just waiting to be discovered.

Soy Milk: Bieow Nang Loeng

This uncle sells soy milk at Nang Loeng Market, serving hot and healthy soy milk to the local community for many years.

He uses coal to boil the soy milk, making it rich and aromatic. Most people buy it to take home, but you can also order it to enjoy there in a ceramic bowl.

Price: 20-25 Baht
Open: Tuesday-Sunday
Location: Open on Google Maps

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