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Bangkok: Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk with English Guide

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Bangkok: Michelin Guide Street Food Tour by Tuk Tuk with English Guide
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Highlights

  • check iconTravelers have the opportunity to sample a diverse array of delicious dishes, each carefully selected for its quality, flavor, and authenticity.
  • check iconThroughout the tour, participants are accompanied by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide who shares insights into Bangkok's street food culture
  • check iconTravelers can browse stalls selling an array of local delicacies, interact with vendors, and observe the artistry of Thai street food preparation up close.

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What to Expect

Discover Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown culinary scene with this group tour. Follow the guide to street food stalls recommended by the Michelin Guide.
Find out more about the history of these stalls and learn what dishes each stall is known for.

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