Peng Pochana | A Must-Try Thai Stir-Fried Noodle in Bangkok
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Peng Pochana is a local Thai eatery popular for its Thai wok-fried chicken noodles. Known as the King of Stir-fried noodles and a Michelin-recognized eatery.
Peng Pochana has several branches and food court stalls within Bangkok. The one we visited was the one in Platinum Fashion Mall.
While their specialty is the Stir-fried noodle with Chicken, we ordered the seafood option, which costs 80 Baht.
We also tried their Tom Yum Soup with Seafood which costs 90 Baht.
It was already late when we learned that all this dishes were very spicy. Their level of spiciness is way different from what I am used to. Aside from that, the dishes were really good. One dish can make one full, it is also good for sharing.
If you're looking for a local Thai noodle dish in Bangkok, Peng Pochana is definitely worth trying.
Recommendation: Stir-fried noodle with Chicken
Tip: If this is your first time trying a food court in Bangkok, Thailand, best to buy from different food stalls to maximize your experience. If this is your first time exploring a food hall in Bangkok, try ordering from different food stalls instead of getting everything from one place. This way, you can sample more dishes and make the most of your food trip
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Peng Pochana Information
Address: 222/1398 The Platinum Fashion Mall Building 11th Floor, Petchaburi Road, Ratchathevee, Bangkok, Thailand
Note: There is limited information about this food stall available online, so this article is based mainly on our personal experience.
Estimate cost per order is around 100-200 Baht
Note: Prices may change with prior notice.
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A Must-Try Thai Stir-Fried Noodle in Bangkok.