Neighborhood Focus: Chinatown & Talad Noi [Season 4, Episode 51]

Neighborhood Focus: Chinatown & Talad Noi [Season 4, Episode 51]

vor 5 Jahren
Greg and Ed return to their 'Neighborhood Focus' series with a review of the Chinatown-Talad Noi area of Bangkok, a neighborhood is near and dear to the boys' hearts, as Greg used to live there, and back in the day he introduced Ed to the area's many char
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...

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vor 5 Jahren

Greg and Ed return to their 'Neighborhood Focus' series
with a review of the Chinatown-Talad Noi area of Bangkok, a
neighborhood is near and dear to the boys' hearts, as Greg used
to live there, and back in the day he introduced Ed to the area's
many charms. 


Greg begins with a mini-history of Chinatown and its many
historic streets, most of which you can still walk on today. Ed
summarizes Chinatown as 'chaos with street food.' Its popularity
is extremely high with both Thais and foreigners but even during
current COVID times with its dearth of farangs, the neighborhood
is still crowded. 


Speaking of food, Greg recommends Nai Lek Ouan, the
ultimate noodle shop on Yaowarat Soi 11, while Ed throws his two
cents in with Chijuya, a vegetarian sushi place off of Song Wat
Road. 


Despite not having many great opportunities for long-stay
living, there are many small hostels and a few nice hotels, like
the Grand China Hotel and the gorgeous Shanghai Mansion.


Next, the guys herald the 'Creative District' along the
river in Talad Noi, an area mentioned in last week's show. A
neighborhood of old apartments and working-class shops with a
vaguely Chinese-slash-'Blade Runner' feel, it is the ultimate
place for a casual walk through intriguing back sois, especially
if you like to take pictures. The boys even chanced upon a very
hip club on the river called Baan Rim
Nam, a perfect place to hang for food and drink
along the river, and the site of our next meetup - whenever that
is.


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