Suda
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, BANGKOK/ Updated : Apr 18, 2016, 12:50 IST
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Serving up a fresh version of street delights in a clean, family-owned restaurant atmosphere, Suda's authentic and simple Thai dishes are prepared well and generously proportioned. A favourite with locals, dishes such as chicken i … Read more
Serving up a fresh version of street delights in a clean, family-owned restaurant atmosphere, Suda's authentic and simple Thai dishes are prepared well and generously proportioned. A favourite with locals, dishes such as chicken in banana leaf and tamarind fish are particularly noteworthy, as are the giant deep fried shrimp with sweet chilli sauce. Read less

A simple, authentic restaurant where locals come in droves
If you are adventurous enough to try street food but want a gentle introduction to the process, then this is the perfect restaurant for you.
It's a bit difficult to find—Suda is located near the Asoke intersection, on a small alley off Sukhumvit Road—but it's well worth the effort.
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