Here is the place where i ate and how to get there:
Opposite Amari Watergate Hotel, pratunam area, there are many outdoor stalls selling in the evening till late with lots of seafood, varying from BBQ/grilled fish, sotong, crabs, spicy seafood tomyum and many more. It's near a river when u are approaching the area, behind Grand Diamond Hotel. From afar, you should be able to see 'BIG C' supermart too.



After dinner, we took a tuktuk which breezed us up to Suan Lum Night Market in a jiffy. From Pratunam area, it's about 20B for the tuktuk, can try ur luck at getting it cheaper. Suan Lum was a big bazaar, things there are a plenty, unique and pretty. But unfortunately not very cheap. It's quite a touristy area, as there are lots of asians and ang-mohs,i even spotted afew Singaporeans with the unmistakable Singlish accent!! hahah...then there were traditional shops offering massages and it's a totally covered area unlike JJ market. Furthermore, it operates in the cool evenings so it makes shopping all the more comfortable in such a hot weather like Bangkok.




And of cos, to end the night was a traditional foot massage for our weary footies!
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