What to order at Sukhumvit Soi 38 night noodle stalls

The dish to know
Pork noodles, kuay teow stalls, satay
Editor tip
The remaining stalls cluster near the Thonglor BTS end of Soi 38. Late-night queues from 22:00; cash only, bring small notes.
CuisineStreet food
Price฿
HoursDaily 18:00-02:00 (vendor hours vary)
The dishPork noodles, kuay teow stalls, satay
PaymentCash only
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Tip: The remaining stalls cluster near the Thonglor BTS end of Soi 38. Late-night queues from 22:00; cash only, bring small notes.

Location

Address: Sukhumvit Soi 38, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110

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