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by E29***46
Nov 19, 2020
#favouriteitinerary
Here’s a 3-day itinerary for Bangkok trip, combining food, shopping, and unique café experiences.
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Day 1: Local Eats & Shopping
Morning: Traditional Thai Breakfast at Lhong Tou (龙头) – Chinatown
Famous for its dim sum and traditional Thai-Chinese breakfast.
Unique stacked seating arrangement makes it a fun dining experience.
Late Morning: Explore Terminal 21
A shopping mall designed like an airport, with each floor themed after a different city.
Browse boutique stores or grab a snack at the affordable food court.
Lunch: Saengchai Phochana (แสงชัยโภชนา)
A local favorite known for its classic Thai dishes and seafood.
Try their famous Pork Leg Stew (Khao Kha Moo) and Tom Yum Goong.
Afternoon: Café Time at White Café
Aesthetic white-themed café with minimalist decor and delicious desserts & coffee.
Evening: Dinner at Kup Kao Pub Bla (คัพข้าวพบปลา)
A cozy Thai fusion restaurant serving dishes with a modern twist.
Try the grilled river prawns or fried soft-shell crab curry.
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Day 2: Art, Culture & Cafés
Morning: Brunch at Stock.Room (at Kimpton Maa-Lai Hotel)
A high-end market-style eatery with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Perfect for a healthy breakfast or international brunch options.
Late Morning: Visit Tichucha (Tichuca Rooftop Bar, optional for evening too)
If visiting in the daytime, enjoy the tropical-themed rooftop atmosphere.
At night, it turns into a vibrant rooftop bar with a jungle vibe.
Lunch: Lhongmen (หลงเม้น)
A hidden Chinese-Thai restaurant with nostalgic 90s vibes.
Try their noodle soups and spicy stir-fried dishes.
Afternoon: Coffee Break at Bird House Café
A peaceful nature-inspired café with good pastries and tea.
Great spot to relax before continuing the day.
Evening: Explore Local Night Markets
Visit Talad Rot Fai (Train Night Market) or Jodd Fairs for shopping and street food.
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Day 3: Relaxed Exploration & Final Stops
Morning: Brunch at B-Story Café
A beautiful European-style café with a garden vibe.
Try their fluffy pancakes or Thai fusion dishes.
Late Morning: Temple or Cultural Visit (Optional)
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew – Bangkok’s most famous temple.
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) – Iconic riverside temple.
Afternoon: Last-Minute Shopping & Coffee Break
Explore another mall like ICONSIAM or Siam Paragon for souvenirs.
Grab a final coffee or dessert at your favorite café from the trip.
Evening: Flight/Home Departure
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Additional Tips:
Best Time to Visit: Early mornings and evenings for outdoor spots.
Transport: Use Grab or BTS Skytrain to avoid traffic.
Extra Stops: If you have more time, Bang Krachao ("Green Lung of Bangkok") is a great escape from the city.
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