
Food Tours & Experiences
Eat your way through Bangkok โ guided tours, market walks & Michelin routes
Bangkok is widely regarded as one of the greatest food cities on Earth, and a guided food tour is the single best way to dive beneath the surface of its culinary culture. The city's street food ecosystem is vast and deeply neighborhood-specific: Chinatown's Yaowarat Road comes alive after sunset with wok-fired crab omelets, roasted duck over rice, and mango sticky rice served from carts that have occupied the same spots for generations. Old Town's Banglamphu neighborhood hides century-old noodle shops and curry stalls in narrow sois that most tourists walk right past. A knowledgeable guide transforms these hidden corridors into a tasting menu of Thai, Chinese-Thai, and Muslim-Thai flavors you would never discover on your own.
The Michelin Guide has recognized Bangkok's street food since 2018, awarding Bib Gourmand distinctions to legendary stalls like Jay Fai (famous for her crab omelet cooked over charcoal) and Raan Jay Fai's neighbor Guay Tiew Kua Gai. Food tours in Bangkok typically last three to four hours and include eight to twelve tasting stops, with prices ranging from 800 baht for a self-guided walking map to 2,500+ baht for a small-group experience with a professional guide, all tastings included. Many tours operate in the evening when the street food scene peaks, though morning market tours โ visiting Or Tor Kor market near Chatuchak or Khlong Toei wet market โ offer a completely different experience focused on fresh produce, Thai herbs, and breakfast dishes.
Whether you want to spend an evening eating through Chinatown, take a boat to a floating market breakfast, or follow a Michelin street food trail through the back streets of Phra Nakhon, there is a tour below to match your appetite and budget. Filter by category to find your ideal experience.
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Chinatown Street Food Night Tour
Chinatown (Yaowarat)
Explore the legendary Yaowarat Road after dark, sampling 10+ dishes from century-old stalls. Try roasted duck, bird's nest soup, mango sticky rice, oyster omelets, and dim sum from vendors who've been cooking for generations.
Old Town Bangkok Food Walk
Rattanakosin / Banglamphu
Walk through Rattanakosin and Banglamphu neighborhoods sampling traditional Thai dishes that have been served in the same spots for decades. Combines food with Bangkok's historical landmarks.
Thonglor & Ekkamai Trendy Food Tour
Thonglor / Ekkamai
Discover Bangkok's trendiest food scene in the Thonglor-Ekkamai corridor. Visit craft cocktail bars, artisan coffee shops, fusion restaurants, and hidden izakayas in Bangkok's hippest neighborhood.
Michelin Street Food Route
Various (Old Town, Chinatown, Silom)
Follow a curated route to Bangkok's Michelin Bib Gourmand street food vendors. From Jay Fai's legendary crab omelet to Raan Jay Fai's sister stalls, taste the dishes that earned global recognition.
Or Tor Kor Market Tour
Chatuchak (near MRT Kamphaeng Phet)
Explore Thailand's finest fresh market, ranked among the world's best. Sample tropical fruits, prepared Thai dishes, premium ingredients, and learn about Thai cooking with expert commentary.
Khlong Toei Market Deep Dive
Khlong Toei
Bangkok's largest and most authentic wet market โ an intense, raw culinary experience. See where Bangkok's restaurants source their ingredients and taste street food that feeds the city.
Ari Neighborhood Brunch Tour
Ari (Phahon Yothin)
Discover Ari's cafe culture and brunch scene โ Bangkok's coolest neighborhood for independent cafes, bakeries, and creative Thai restaurants. Walk through tree-lined sois and discover hidden gems.
Floating Market Food Experience
Amphawa / Damnoen Saduak / Taling Chan
Visit one of Bangkok's nearby floating markets and eat pad thai from a boat, try grilled seafood on the water, and sample tropical desserts. Combine transport, culture, and food in one trip.