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Must Try Bangkok Street Food

I have some bad news for everyone. This restaurant Tim’s has closed temporarily. The sign and the kitchen is still there on the street but it is abandoned. Go just a 3 minute walk up the road to Yummy Yummy Kitchen. They are one of the only budget authentic street restaurants open on Rambuttri street.
Yummy Yummy Kitchen
https://maps.app.goo.gl/9Q7N3NVJUzFvuT3SA
12-14 Ram Buttri, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

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  1. Is pure-raw tourist POV, makes you feel like you would feel if you first visited these amazing places! Plus, him doing the homework for you just makes it easy for your travel!!! 👍👍👍

  2. Thanks for sharing 😊 👍 food looks delicious and in my culture I eat spicy food. I am West Indian born In Trinidad and Tobago. My family ancestors are Indians and blacks so we eat a lot of curries, stews, roti. My grandfather spoke Hindi and English. Trinidadians speak English and it is because of England rule Trinidad and Tobago for many years.

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