Explore the vibrant culinary scene of Bangkok on a captivating Street Food Tasting Tour at Night in Chinatown. Over 2.5 hours, indulge in mouthwatering dishes from six food stops, including Michelin-starred treats and local favorites. Led by an enthusiastic guide, you’ll explore the rich culinary history while savoring traditional Thai desserts. This tour promises an unforgettable evening of flavors, culture, and the bustling atmosphere of Bangkok’s street food paradise. What delightful discoveries await you?
Key Points

- This 2.5-hour street food tour in Bangkok’s Chinatown offers visitors a chance to sample Michelin-starred dishes and local specialties at 6 different food stops.
- The tour starts at 449 Charoen Krung Road and ends at 491-493 Yaowarat Road, with a guide providing insights into the culinary history and culture.
- The tour is not suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with related allergies, as the menu includes shrimp, pork, peanuts, and dairy products.
- Participants are encouraged to alert the tour operator about any dietary restrictions in advance, as alternative dishes may not be guaranteed.
- The tour requires comfortable shoes for significant walking, and restrictions include no alcohol, drugs, electronic devices, or bare feet.
Tour Overview

The Bangkok: Street Food Tasting Tour at Night is a 2.5-hour experience that allows visitors to explore the vibrant street food scene in Chinatown.
Priced from $50.06 per person, the tour starts outside the MRT Wat Mangkon station, exit no.3.
Guests can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and choose the "Reserve now & pay later" option.
During the tour, they’ll visit 6 different food stops, sampling Michelin-starred dishes and local specialties like shrimp dumplings, pork satay, and Thai desserts.
An English-speaking guide provides insights into the culinary history and culture.
Here are more experiences we've reviewed in Bangkok
Itinerary and Highlights

Starting at 449 Charoen Krung Road in Chinatown, the tour takes guests on a culinary journey through the vibrant street food scene.
Travelers experience 6 different food stops, including Michelin-starred shrimp dumplings and fried dough. They’ll also savor pork satay, Tom Yum soup, and traditional Thai desserts.
Along the way, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into local food culture.
The tour concludes at 491-493 Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok’s bustling Chinatown.
From start to finish, guests embark on a flavorful exploration of the city’s iconic street food.
Food and Dietary Information

Although the tour includes nine food tastings, it may not be suitable for all dietary needs.
The menu features shrimp, pork, peanuts, and dairy products, making it unsuitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with related allergies.
The guide can’t guarantee the availability of alternative dishes during public holidays or seasonal changes.
Participants should alert the tour operator of any dietary restrictions in advance to ensure an enjoyable experience.
The tour may not accommodate individuals with mobility impairments either.
Guests are encouraged to review the dietary information carefully and consider alternate options if their needs can’t be met on this particular tour.
Customer Reviews

Based on the provided information, the tour seems to have received generally positive reviews from customers.
The tour has an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 42 reviews. Travelers praised the food and the guide’s explanations, with one reviewer highlighting the guide’s passion and knowledge of culinary history.
However, one customer wished for more food cart stops along the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes for the tour, as it involves a significant amount of walking through Bangkok’s vibrant streets.
The tour has several restrictions, including no alcohol, drugs, electronic devices, or bare feet allowed.
Participants with specific dietary needs should consider alternate options to ensure an enjoyable experience, as the tour may not be suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with gluten intolerance or allergies to shrimp, peanuts, pork, or dairy products.
Some menu items may also be unavailable during public holidays or seasonal changes.
Hungry for more Bangkok flavors? We've covered these other food and drink spots
- Bangkok: Yodsiam Sightseeing Cruise Snacks & Unlimited Beer
- Bangkok: Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk
- Bangkok: Kams Roast ICONSIAM Food and Drinks Packages
- Bangkok: Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar Food & Beverage Package
- Taste of Bangkok: A 3-Hour Chinatown Food Feast
- Bangkok: Chinatown Food Tour With Michelin Food Stalls
Exploring Chinatown’s Vibrant Street Food Scene

The tour begins at the MRT Wat Mangkon station in Chinatown, where you will enjoy the vibrant and bustling street food scene.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the group will explore the narrow streets and alleyways, discovering Michelin-starred shrimp dumplings, smoky pork satay, and aromatic Tom Yum soup.
The tour also showcases traditional Thai desserts and the renowned fried dough, allowing participants to savor the diverse flavors that make Chinatown’s culinary landscape so unique.
Along the way, the guide shares insights into the local food culture, creating a memorable gastronomic adventure.
Savoring Michelin-Starred Street Delights

As the tour progresses, participants savor Michelin-starred street delights that showcase the culinary mastery of Chinatown’s vendors. Highlights include the shrimp dumpling, a dish praised for its delicate texture and flavor, and the fried dough, a sweet and crispy treat awarded a Michelin star. These culinary gems provide a glimpse into the rich culinary heritage of the neighborhood.
| Dish | Accolade | Specialty |
| — | — | — |
| Shrimp Dumpling | Michelin Star | Delicate texture and flavor |
| Fried Dough | Michelin Star | Sweet and crispy treat |
| Tom Yum Soup | Traditional Favorite | Aromatic and tangy |
Uncovering Local Culinary History and Culture

Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide unlocks the rich culinary history and vibrant culture of Chinatown. Participants learn about the significance of Michelin-starred street food and how it reflects the diverse influences that have shaped Bangkok’s cuisine.
The guide shares stories of family-run eateries, passed down through generations, and the unique preparation methods that make these dishes exceptional. Exploring the bustling market, guests witness the energy and community that defines Chinatown’s food culture.
Since You Asked

Will There Be Any Vegetarian or Halal Food Options Available?
The tour does not seem suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with gluten intolerance, based on the provided information. Individuals with these dietary needs should consider alternate options to ensure an enjoyable experience.
Can We Bring Our Own Snacks or Drinks on the Tour?
While participants are generally not allowed to bring their own snacks or drinks on the tour, they should check with the tour operator if any accommodations can be made for special dietary needs or restrictions. The tour’s food policy give you a cohesive tasting experience.
Is the Tour Suitable for Young Children or Infants?
The tour is not recommended for young children or infants. It involves walking for 2.5 hours and sampling multiple food items, which may not be suitable for younger participants. Parents should consider alternative family-friendly activities instead.
What Is the Dress Code or Attire Recommended for the Tour?
The tour recommends wearing comfortable shoes, as guests will be doing a lot of walking. Casual, lightweight clothing is suggested to stay cool in the warm Bangkok weather. No formal attire is required for this relaxed, street food exploration.
Are There Any Special Requirements for Participation, Such as Medical Clearance?
The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or those with allergies to certain foods like shrimp, peanuts, pork, or dairy products. Participants should consider any dietary restrictions when booking the tour.
The Sum Up
The Street Food Tasting Tour at Night in Chinatown offers an unforgettable culinary experience. Explore Bangkok’s vibrant street food scene, savor Michelin-starred treats, and learn about the city’s rich culinary history. This captivating tour promises an evening filled with delectable flavors, cultural insights, and the lively atmosphere of one of the world’s top street food destinations.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Guided Tours in Bangkok
- Private Exclusive Guided Chatuchak Weekend Market Shopping Tour
- Bangkok Private Walking Tour with A Pro Guide (Tour Car Option)
- Bangkok Suvaanabhumi Airport: Guide Fasttrack Immigration Service
- Bridge on the River Kwai and Thailand-Burma Railway Guided Tour
- Bangkok City Tour with Guided Visit to Wat Arun
- Bangkok Private Customizable Guided Tour
More Tours in Bangkok
- Chinatown Street Food Small Group Tour in Bangkok
- Bangkok: Backstreets and Temple Historic Bike Tour
- Green Bangkok Bicycle Tour
- Bangkok Shore Excursion from Leam Chabang port
- Private Exclusive Guided Chatuchak Weekend Market Shopping Tour
- Private Tour: Floating Markets and Suan Sampran Day Trip from Bangkok
More Tour Reviews in Bangkok
Still browsing? Here are more Bangkok experiences we've covered recently
- Chinatown Street Food Small Group Tour in Bangkok
- Private Maeklong Railway Market and Damnoen Saduak Market
- Bangkok: Backstreets and Temple Historic Bike Tour
- Thai Dance Class at Wat Arun
- Green Bangkok Bicycle Tour
- Bangkok Shore Excursion from Leam Chabang port
- Bangkok Best Two Temples Emerald & Reclining Buddha + GrandPalace
- Private Exclusive Guided Chatuchak Weekend Market Shopping Tour
- Exclusive Floating Market & River Kwai Private Experience
- Private Tour: Floating Markets and Suan Sampran Day Trip from Bangkok
- Private Transfer from Bangkok to Pattaya with 2h of Sightseeing
- CHOB Bangkok Walking Tour (Talking + Walking + Eating)
