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Based on 5 reviews and 8 confirmed signals
Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Incredible food! Extensive menu, we ordered a mix and everything was super tasty. Cheap if you order small size (150 baht) per dish. 3 dishes were lots for a couple. Didn’t take any photos of the food but believe me we ate it all. Would totally come here again & recommend it.
This place is a complete disaster and a classic tourist trap. We paid prices that rival Michelin-rated restaurants local level but the food was an absolute joke — especially the duck. If you’ve ever had any kind of duck anywhere in the world, you’d know how abysmal this was. Cash-only policy? We expected that trick in some tourist areas, but it felt extra insulting when paired with such terrible food and zero decency I truly don’t understand how this restaurant gets any good ratings or stays open. It seems designed purely to rip off visitors who don’t know better. Save your money and appetite — steer clear, definitely not recommended!!!
This is a long-established Chinese restaurant that has been a part of the Yaowarat area for many years. The location is convenient and easy to find. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. The Peking duck is especially good and highly recommended.
Unfriendly staff
I have been here since i was young. The taste is always the same which is very original. Recommend to book a head so the restaurant can take care of your seafood ( taste like fresh of the boat tbh) their highlight are streamed crab with crab paste and lobster sashimi and hotpot. Their tastes are still unforgettable to me. For dessert, i ordered Chinese fried dough (Galorgee), very special and rare to find in this day. The price is reasonable compared to the quality of the food.
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17:00 – 22:00