Arrive in Bangkok at the end of 2015Park 19 Residence.Park 19"At this time, this apartment hotel converted from a real apartment does not have a restaurant, but can only provide meal delivery services. It took advantage of the cool weather to walk to a nearby restaurant to solve brunch early in the morning. The goal this time is to actually use the "Street Food Bangkok》Guo Yansong Beef Noodles searched by APP.
Introduction to Guo Yansong Restaurant
Guo Yansong restaurant is about 1.7 km from Ekkamai MRT station, located in the Thonglor area where Japanese merchants and Japanese people gather. This area is a bit away from the MRT. It can be said to be a typical residential community style. The restaurant has Chinese signs. In addition to the large beef soup pot boiling at the entrance of the store, it is very easy to find the restaurant.
▲ At that time, I was living in Pike Apartment No. 19 in Lane 19 of Yikamai Road, and I could walk directly to Guo Yansong's restaurant.
▲ There is a 19-7 convenience store on the opposite side of Lane 11 of Ekamai Road. It is very convenient, but be careful when crossing the road at night!
▲ You can see the Chinese signboard of Guo Yansong Restaurant from far away, which is easy to recognize!
Go to Guo Yansong Restaurant for brunch
Wouldn’t it be weird to eat beef noodles early in the morning?In other words, when I was traveling in Gansu, China, I ate beef noodles for several days in the morning. This is the eating habits and culture.Thai-style noodles are like Lanzhou beef noodles. According to the thickness of the noodles, they can be divided into three types: wide (Sen Yai), ordinary (Sen Lek), and fine noodles (Sen Mee). Most of them are made of rice and soaked in water during cooking. Afterwards, stir-fry them over high heat.
The entire restaurant has two floors of dining space. The business hours are from 10 am to 8 pm. The restaurant actually offers hot pot meals, but eating hot pot early in the morning is too exaggerated, so of course choose the simple signature beef noodles Come to eat, the price of beef noodles is around 100 baht per bowl.Since the restaurant owner is of Chinese descent, there is also a Chinese menu. Ordering is fairly simple. The clerk hesitated when we ordered, and he sent the Chinese menu directly.
▲ The streets in Tongluo and Ikamai area are quite tidy and clean.
▲ The Chinese menu board in the store also offers meat buns and meat dumplings, which is really Chinese.
▲ This is the sign at the door, a large beef soup pot boiling all day long.
▲ The dining space is quite simple, with gods enshrined at the rear left and the stairs leading to the dining area on the second floor at the rear right.
▲ You can directly ask the clerk to provide a Chinese menu, the difficulty of ordering will be much lower.
▲ There should be drinks on the signboard, right? !General meals are about 100 baht.
▲ The noodles of beef noodles are quite smooth, and the soup tends to be light.
▲ This is fried noodles with beef. The noodles have a slightly burnt flavour and are quite distinctive.However, it should be regarded as beef noodle soup. ^^
Conclusion
Guo Yansong restaurant is quite well-known. At that time, although most of the customers were locals, the price of the meal was higher than that of ordinary roadside stalls. The beef and noodles were soft and smooth, and the noodles fried in high fire had a slight burnt taste. The soup is also lighter, unlike Taiwanese beef noodle soft Q, which is chewy and rich in soup. Whether you like it or not really depends on your personal taste preference.
In addition, the restaurant is located between the BTS Ikkamai Station and the Airport Express Line Ramkhamhaeng Station. For tourists, the traffic is not very convenient. At that time, because they lived in Pike Apartment No.19, they walked to try it. For everyone to use as a reference for selection!
◎ Guo Yansong Restaurant. Wattana Panich (Wattana Phanit). วัฒนาพานิช-ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อ
– English address: 336-338 Ekkamai Soi 18, Thanon Sukhumvit, Bangkok
– Address in Thai: 336-338 ซอยเอกมัย 18 ถ.สุขุมวิท 63 (ซอยเอกงอุอุูนุูอ 18) คอุูอ
– Tel: +66 2 391 7264
– Business hours: 10:00–20:30, open every day