Nai Mong Hoi Thod: A local snack in Bangkok’s Chinatown: Oyster Omelette
by Moutain
Jan 17, 2025
#JanuaryGoodPlaces2025
Chinatown's #MichelinBibGourmand street food, the most common snack in the Chaoshan coastal area #OysterOmelet, which is the Taiwanese oyster omelet!
Nai Mong Hoi Thod is a small shop with a lot of Michelin recommendations. Does it seem like it's normal? I ordered the signature crispy fried oysters, which are actually made by first frying the eggs until crispy and then pouring fresh oysters with a little starch on top.
Unlike Taiwan, where cornstarch is used as the base, and then eggs, oysters and vegetables are fried together.
The texture is not sticky, and is even slightly crispy. Paired with plump and tender fresh oysters and sprinkled with some pepper or seafood sauce, it is delicious and quite fresh.
Street food is divided into small and large portions. It is recommended to order small portions and eat at several specialty stores. Don’t eat too much at just one store!
Nai Mong Hoi Thod
✓Opening hours: 1000-1900
✓Address: 539 Phlap Phla Chai Rd, Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100
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Post by Moutain | Jan 17, 2025












