National Geographic Traveller Food

TALAD NOI & CHAROENKRUNG

Modernity meets tradition in this up-andcoming riverside district, where Bangkok’s oldest paved road tapers off into a jumble of narrow alleys harbouring modern coffee shops and decades-old street-food institutions.

Start at Sarnies, a perennially packed brunch spot set in a 19th-century former boat repair workshop. The

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