Sukhumvit Soi 103, aka Soi Udomsuk, offers food fit for a traveler for just a few baht. Baked vermicelli with prawn and crispy roasted duck will leave you stuffed without emptying your pockets.
Soi Udomsuk is packed with street food from the junction of Sukhumvit Road all the way to its end at Srinakarin Road.
The special charm of Udomsuk is that it offers a completely different range of vendors during the day and at night. To narrow down the focus of this fascinating eating district, we’ll focus on Udomsuk Soi 1-10 in the evening, since we assume most of you would be stepping off the BTS Udomsuk to try out dinner on this street.
Here are five street food spots offering big eats for little prices:
Tom Yum Noodles (in front of SCB)
Hours: 6pm - 5am, everyday except Monday
Average price 50 Baht
Loong Yuen sweet toast
Hours: 6pm - midnight, everyday except Monday
Average price 13 ~ 50 Baht
Rod Thanya 2, Udomsuk Soi 4 ( Rice Noodle roasted Duck Chicken or Pork.)
Hours: 7am - 8pm, everyday
Average price 40 Baht
Je Ying Youtiao
Hours: 4pm - 10pm, everyday
Average price 10~60 Baht
Baked vermicelli with prawns
Hours: 4:30pm - 11pm, everyday
Average price 40~50 Baht
Pork blood cube soup
Hours: 4:30pm - 11pm, everyday
Average price 40~50 Baht