Heng Ki Kod Ba Mi Serves XXL Charcoal Egg Noodles Packed With Crispy Pork & Wantons

Giant charcoal noodles


Bangkokians always go nuts for big-sized meals as they’re perfect for sharing with friends or family. Kod Ba Mi is another Bangkok restaurant that has jumped on this trend. Here, they serve a giant bowl of noodles that will likely fill you up for weeks. 

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The signature dish


After getting a table in their open-air shophouse, we ordered a bowl of Kod Ba Mi (฿199, ~USD6.5), the restaurant’s signature item. When the big ceramic bowl arrived, we were quite certain it could easily feed 3-4 people. 

Egg noodles in the bowl were topped with red roasted pork, crispy pork, pork wontons, hard-boiled eggs, stewed pork, crispy noodles, and boiled bok choy. And when we looked carefully, we were baffled to see charcoal egg noodles in the mix as well.

It goes without saying that the presentation was on point. As for the taste, it didn’t let us down either. 

The egg noodles were springy and chewy, and perfectly glazed with red gravy. They also went well with succulent roasted pork and soft stewed meat while the crispy pork added a nice crunch to each bite.

The restaurant also served hot soup with the main dish, which was quite refreshing thanks to its slightly sweet flavour. Pouring a little bit of soup onto your noodles makes it juicier and even tastier. 

If you’re a lone foodie, worry not. A single serving is also available from ฿50 ( ~USD1.60).


Share some jumbo noodles with friends


Catch a train to Wutthakat BTS and jump on a taxi to Kod Ba Mi to try this gigantic bowl of noodles with your peers. We’re sure you guys would have fun digging into a delicious mountain of food here.    

Kod Ba Mi
Address: 112/163 Soi Ekkachai 20(1/2), Bang Khun Non, Jomthong District, Bangkok 10150
Opening Hours: 10AM – 8PM, Daily
Nearest Train Station: Wutthakat BTS
Telephone: +66-86-369-1858
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