
Staying at Pranakorn Heritage Hotel means you are right in the heart of Bangkok Old Town – and just steps away from some of the best Bib Gourmand Michelin Guide 2026 street-food spots in the city.
All of these places are easy to reach from Pranakorn Heritage Hotel, either on foot or with a short ride, so you can plan a full “Michelin Day” of local eats from breakfast to dessert.

Best for: Authentic Bangkok Old Town breakfast near Pranakorn Heritage Hotel
Price: 20–150 THB
Opening hours: 07:00–14:00
Closed Every : Sundays
This tiny old-school shophouse has been serving breakfast for over a century. It’s famous for its offal dishes, especially the freshly prepared pork brain served every morning. Pair it with liver Chinese sausage as a starter for a truly local-style breakfast in Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin area.
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Best for: Noodle lovers looking for unique Hainanese-style kanom jeen
Price: 70–150 THB
Opening hours: 08:00–15:00
Closed Every: Mondays
Ko Lun is a long-loved noodle shop known for Hainanese-style kanom jeen with both rich, creamy broth and clear, light soup. Bowls come loaded with braised pork, crispy pork, radish, and a must-try red-braised goat scented with Chinese herbs. Visit earlier in the day for a calmer, queue-free experience while exploring Bangkok Old Town from Pranakorn Heritage Hotel.
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Best for: Charcoal-grilled pork with old-school egg noodles
Price: 70–150 THB
Opening hours: 10:00–17:00
Open: Daily
This famous street-side shop has been serving its signature charcoal-grilled pork egg noodles for over 40 years. The pork leg is marinated for hours before being grilled over charcoal, then served with springy egg noodles and a rich pork bone broth. It’s a comforting, flavour-packed bowl that’s well worth the short trip from Pranakorn Heritage Hotel in Old Town Bangkok.
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Best for: Modern pad thai in a stylish setting, close to Pranakorn Heritage Hotel
Price: 160–600 THB
Opening hours: 10:00–24:00
Open: Daily
Created by Chef Andy Yang, Pad Thai Fai Ta Lu blends the soul of Bangkok street food with a relaxed café-style atmosphere. The signature dish is pad thai topped with charcoal-grilled pork rump, while the crispy pork crackling pad thai is perfect for those who love extra crunch. It’s a great spot for dinner or a late-night meal near Bangkok Old Town after a day of temple-hopping around the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.
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Best for: Beef noodle fans and slow-braised cuts
Price: 120–250 THB
Opening hours: 09:00–16:00
Closed Every : Mondays
Ten Sun is a compact shophouse that has become a favourite among beef lovers in Bangkok Old Town. Guests can choose from many cuts – braised beef, cheek, tongue, tendon, shank, even Kobe beef. The broth is fragrant and savoury, while the beef rice bowl with hot soup is another highlight. Don’t forget to mix your own dipping sauce at the table for a flavour boost.
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Best for: Classic mango sticky rice dessert to end your Michelin food walk
Price: 130 THB per set (depends on seasonal fruit)
Opening hours: 07:00–18:00
Closed Every : Sundays
Kor Panich is an 80-year-old family-run institution, famous for its mango sticky rice. The sticky rice is fragrant and rich with coconut milk, pairing perfectly with sweet ripe mango and extra coconut cream on top. There is comfortable seating, making it an ideal stop to rest your feet and enjoy dessert after exploring the Old Town and its temples.
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Michelin Guide Bangkok Old Town Maps :
https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/bangkok-region/bangkok/restaurants?showMap=true&sort=distance
From Pranakorn Heritage Hotel in Bangkok Old Town, you can easily plan a full “Michelin Bib Gourmand Day” – from traditional breakfast at Thai Tham to mango sticky rice at Kor Panich.
Whether you are searching for:
“where to eat near Pranakorn Heritage Hotel”
“Bib Gourmand restaurants in Bangkok Old Town”
or “street food near the Grand Palace and Wat Pho”
…these spots make it simple to match your taste and budget.
Stay with us at Pranakorn Heritage Hotel and step out into a true “neighbourhood of flavours” – where Bangkok’s historic district is not only about temples and museums, but also about authentic, everyday food experiences you’ll want to come back for again and again. πΆππ₯
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