Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years serves underrated Thai noodle dish
Thai street food is among the best in the world, with instantly recognizable dishes like pad thai, som tam, and krapao. But for those looking for excellent street food that aren’t those mainstays, try Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years. They serve rat na, a stir-fry noodle dish that is a hidden jewel among Thai street food gems.
Here’s the street food stall that has served noodles for over 40 years.
An underrated, overlooked Thai stir-fry noodle dish
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With so many great dishes, it’s hard to call any Thai food underrated or overlooked. With that said, rat na has been outshined by other more iconic Thai dishes for too long.
Rat na is stir-fried noodles in gravy. You might also know it as char hor fun.
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What makes Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years special is, as the name suggests, that they have been around for over 40 years. They were even awarded the Bib Gourmand in 2019 and 2020.
This street food stall doesn’t serve a huge variety of dishes, but the few they do serve are done very well. It’s like that Bruce Lee quote: “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
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The two main dishes you’ll want to get here are the rat na and pad see ew. You’ll have four choices of noodles: wide noodles, rice vermicelli, crispy egg noodles, and crispy rice noodles. You’ll also get a choice of three different meats: overnight marinated pork, shrimp, and octopus.
Whatever you pick, you’re sure to end up with a delicious and smoky plate of noodles.
A meal near interesting temples
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The shop sits in an area with a lot of Bangkok’s most prominent religious sites. This makes it the perfect pit stop for when you need a break from exploring all of them.
The Sao Chingcha sub-district is home to the Giant Swing, a Brahmin site that gave the sub-district its name. It is also home to San Chaopho Suea, also called the Tiger God Shrine, which our rat na shop sits next to.
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There are also Hindu and Buddhist temples around, so you’re sure to get a good glimpse of the religious diversity in Bangkok.
Smoky noodles in gravy at Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years
Whether you’re visiting religious sites in Sao Chingcha or trying some of Thailand’s more hidden foods, Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years is a great choice.
So come and enjoy a hearty plate of noodles for less than ฿100 per dish.
Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years
Address: 514 Thanon Tanao, San Chao Pho Sua, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Opening hours: 9am-9pm, Daily
Contact: +66 2622 1910 | Rat Na Yot Phak 40 Years’ Facebook | Google Maps
Other street food stalls in Bangkok:
- Charoen Saeng Silom: ฿50 braised pork leg
- Mun Yoo Nai Krata sells braised pork leg only 3 hours/day
- Moo Ping Hea Owen Silom sells 2,000 skewers an hour
Cover image adapted from: @hitomi_m.bkk and @miangkamjm