Hellooooo! Read.me everyone! Greetings to everyone who is looking for a delicious restaurant in Bangkok. Today, I have another restaurant that I had to try and come back to review. Because I am a person who loves to eat noodles very much. Noodles, Yen Ta Fo, Wonton Noodles, Guay Jub, or even instant noodles (I definitely ate this in the middle of the month). Especially ordering my favorite cup of noodles in the form of Tom Yum. Let me tell you, I personally love it soooo much (long voice) because it's spicy, it's tangy, it's heartwarming. Okay, I've been rambling on for too long. Today, I would like to recommend a noodle shop hidden in Ari Soi, a soi that has entertainment in itself and is considered an economic district. Therefore, there must be many restaurants there. Definitely go and try good food. The restaurant I'm talking about is "D Noodle - Good Noodles".



** A good noodle shop is not hard to find. You can get there by BTS Skytrain. Or if you work nearby, you can easily walk into Ari Soi. The entrance to the good noodle shop has a 7-Eleven on the street in Ari Soi. Walk into the alley for only 100 meters. The shop will be almost at the end of the alley on the right hand side. Next to the shop is a coffee shop. The good noodle shop has a seating area outside and inside the shop. Inside the shop is an air-conditioned zone. If anyone is afraid of the heat, they can sit in this zone. The shop is a wooden table like the one in the picture. **


The restaurant's noodle menu has a wide variety of dishes to choose from, starting with simple options like wonton noodles, available in both soup and dry versions. You can also choose between pork or shrimp, depending on your preference. For the soup, you can order it in a tom yum style. This was the dish that was ultimately chosen. For this meal, we dined with friends from the office, resulting in the menu you see in the picture.


Menu 1: Wonton noodles ordered for separate consumption only. Comes with a special dipping sauce from the restaurant. The wontons are available in both shrimp and pork. We ordered a plate of each (we were fighting over them!).



Menu 2: Dry shrimp wonton noodles with red pork, as you can see in the picture. It may look like a regular noodle shop menu, but the special thing about these noodles is that the shop makes its own noodles, along with the red pork that has a soft texture when you bite into it, not too rough or tough. This menu item was ordered by my senior who came with me. He said it was like the pork was cooked by smoking (I was secretly confused, is that even possible? 5555)


Menu 3: Tom Yum Shrimp Wonton Noodles This is my own menu (hehe). Normally, whenever I eat this menu anywhere, I always have to season it first. But I don't trust this restaurant that much, so I secretly tried it first (oh my). It's like she's already good (if it was a man we chose, he would probably be a college boy). Oops! I guess I like it like my senior, whose noodles aren't as thick as the noodles in the franchise noodle shops we see on the side of the road. The noodles are thinner and softer. It's much better.


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Menu 4: Red pork rice, a favorite menu of many people who want to come and try it at this delicious noodle shop. Red pork rice comes with crispy pork, Chinese sausage, and eggs as shown in the picture. The best part is the sauce that is poured over it. The taste is not too sweet, unlike many other shops that tend to be too sweet. It has a well-balanced flavor. This is a must-order menu when you visit this shop.


"Because the deliciousness made me want to slurp the tom yum soup again, I had to come back for another round."

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The reason for the deliciousness is why I had to bring my friends again. I ordered the familiar menu "Shrimp Wonton Noodles, Tom Yum" (please make it spicy) because this restaurant has the best noodles. I asked the restaurant and they said that the noodles are homemade, not bought from a regular noodle shop.

Let's summarize: If I were to rate this restaurant, I would give it an 8 out of 10. I would have to emphasize the high score for the novelty of the noodles, which is a food that we already enjoy. The atmosphere in the restaurant is clean, there is no musty smell, and there is no loud noise to disturb you. You can sit and talk comfortably. The noodles are unlike those in other noodle shops. As for the price, it starts from 40 baht per bowl and goes up to 80 baht per bowl. If anyone sees this review and happens to be passing by or wants to take someone to eat, I would like to recommend this restaurant. I am sure that everyone will love it :)


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