Street food
3 places in the directory.
Street food in the area concentrates around the market strips — Bang Chak Market and Udom Suk Market — alongside the food-court dining at Lotus's Eatery inside True Digital Park.
Bang Chak Market ตลาดบางจาก
Wet market and street-food strip at Sukhumvit Soi 95, steps from BTS Bang Chak. Stalls sell chive dumplings, fried chicken, khao man gai, grilled meats, fried bananas and fresh fruit. Busiest mornings and late afternoons.
Lotus's Eatery at True Digital Park โลตัส อีทเทอรี ทรู ดิจิทัล พาร์ค
Stand-alone Lotus's food court on the 2nd floor of True Digital Park's East building, the first outside a Lotus's store. Around 50 vendors and 500-plus seats, including Michelin Guide-listed street-food names; cashless payment throughout.
Udom Suk Market ตลาดอุดมสุข
Fresh market and street-food strip along Soi Udomsuk (Sukhumvit Soi 103), beside BTS Udom Suk. Day and night vendors sell tom yum pork noodles, roast-duck rice, dough sticks with soy milk and Loong Yuen's sweet toast.
Frequently asked questions
- How many street food are near Punnawithi BTS?
- The directory currently lists 3 street food in the Punnawithi area, near Bang Chak, Punnawithi and Udom Suk BTS. Every entry is checked against public sources before it's published.
- Which BTS stations does this list cover?
- Entries sit near Bang Chak, Punnawithi and Udom Suk on the BTS Sukhumvit Line. Each one lists its nearest station and, where known, the exit and walking time.
- How are these entries verified?
- Every entry cites at least one public source and carries a last-verified date. Facts that can't be confirmed are marked unverified rather than guessed.
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