Huai Khwang Night Market

Huai Khwang Night Market
This market operates on a 24-hour cycle (technically until 4 AM), which means late-night Bangkok has options beyond 7-Eleven.
The best food stalls emerge post-7 PM when dinner crowds arrive, vendors fire up grills, and the smell of fish sauce mixed with chili paste fills the air.
It's away from tourist circuits—most visitors never discover it exists. The food is priced for locals, the vendors don't speak English, and nobody's trying to sell you elephant pants. It's just neighborhood eating culture on full display.

Monika's Tip
The seafood grill near the back section makes the best grilled squid in Bangkok—฿120 for enough squid for two people. They only use fresh catch, so if squid isn't good that day, they don't serve it."
Practical Info
- HoursTechnically 24 hours, prime time 7 PM-2 AM
- LocationHuai Khwang district (MRT Huai Khwang)
- CrowdAlmost entirely Thai locals
Budget
฿ (Budget) - Meals ฿50-150, can eat extensively for ฿200-300
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