Tai Hong Kong Shrine

Tai Hong Kong Shrine The shrine is dedicated to Tai Hong, a merciful monk in China who was highly revered for his kindness and dedication to tend to the poor. The Thai-Chinese people in Thailand who were inspired by his…
Tai Hong Kong Shrine The shrine is dedicated to Tai Hong, a merciful monk in China who was highly revered for his kindness and dedication to tend to the poor. The Thai-Chinese people in Thailand who were inspired by his…
Kha Moo Tee Sam This restaurant selling pork knuckles with rice used to be open from only 03:00-07:00 but is now ready to satisfy foodies 24 hours a day. The pork knuckles are tender and the savory broth that comes…
Chubgung Noodles The bami or egg noodle stall inherited from their father was popular in the past among hard-working labors, or chap kang, in Chinatown thanks to its big portion and low price. Nowadays this shop has become a favorite…
Khao Gaeng Jek Pui “Khao Kaeng” literally means curry and rice. This rice curry stall has been opened for 70 years. The service hours are from 15:00 to 21:00. The most popular among those colorful pots are beef curry, chicken…
Dragon Temple Kammalawat (Leng Noei Yi) Wat Leng Noei Yi was built in 1871 in the Southern Chinese style of architecture. Its Chinese name means “dragon and lotus”, which can be translated in Thai as “mangkon”. Therefore the Thai name…