Nai Mong Hoi Thod
Chinatown legend since the 1950s — the best hoi thod (mussel omelette) in Bangkok.
About this Place
Nai Mong Hoi Thod has been the undisputed number one for hoi thod in Bangkok's Chinatown since the 1950s. The crispy mussel omelette is fried in cast-iron pans over high flames — glassy-crisp on the outside, juicy inside with fresh mussels and bean sprouts. The tiny shop has only a few tables, and the air is filled with the sizzle of hot oil. A Chinatown experience you have to taste.
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13.7410, 100.5112
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