nai ek roll noodle is a popular Asian restaurant located in Si Lom, Bang Rak. With an impressive 4.5 star rating from 2 reviews, it's consistently rated as one of the top venues in the area. The venue features a variety of options, offering Quick bite and atmosphere is Casual.
Evening hours (typical for nightlife)
● Open Now
฿฿ - Moderate prices
Si Lom, Bangkok
Easily accessible by BTS/MRT
⭐ 4.5 (2+ reviews)
Excellent
Highly rated at 4.5★ with 2+ reviews
Convenient location in Si Lom
⭐ Excellent - Highly recommended
Address
CUBE Thai Taste Hub, MahaNakhon, first Floor, 96 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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nai ek roll noodle operates Hours not available. Open now! Located in Si Lom, it's worth planning your visit during their busiest hours for the full experience.
nai ek roll noodle is at CUBE Thai Taste Hub, MahaNakhon, first Floor, 96 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand in Si Lom. Lucky you - Si Lom is Bangkok nightlife central. Take the BTS, hop in a Grab, or if you're feeling adventurous (and possibly reckless), brave a tuk-tuk. Silom is party heaven after dark, with venues packed tighter than a Bangkok rush hour BTS.
nai ek roll noodle is budget-friendly (undefined). Your wallet won't file for divorce. This is the kind of place where you can actually afford a second round without checking your bank balance first. With 2+ reviews averaging 4.5 stars, people clearly think it's worth it.
nai ek roll noodle keeps it relaxed. Smart casual is safe, but honestly, Bangkok's too hot to be fancy. Just wear clean clothes and you'll fit right in. Save your Sunday best for the rooftop bars.
Out of 2 reviews giving nai ek roll noodle a 4.5 star rating, here's why people keep coming back: A 4.5 star rating means more people love it than don't, which in Bangkok's competitive nightlife scene is basically a miracle.
Yes! That 4.5 star rating from 2+ reviewers includes plenty of tourists who stumbled in and loved it. English-speaking staff exist, confusion is normalized, and Bangkok welcomes everyone with open arms (and open bars).
Smart move calling nai ek roll noodle before showing up, especially on weekends. Walk-ins usually work, but why risk it? Nobody wants to wander Bangkok hangry looking for backup options.