About Walking Street Tom Yum Stall
Walking Street Tom Yum Stall is a night market stall ladling tom yum and tom kha noodle bowls. A spicy late-evening fix during the Walking Street wander.
A Walking Street stall ladling tom yum and tom kha noodle bowls. A spicy late-evening fix.
Why visit Walking Street Tom Yum Stall
- Tom yum bowls arrive sour, hot and aromatic with lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves and fresh chillies in the broth
- Tom kha alternative swaps the chilli heat for coconut milk, making it the friendlier option for travellers new to Thai spice levels
- Noodle choice covers rice noodles, glass noodles and egg noodles with chicken, pork or seafood as the protein add-in
- Bowls run 60 to 90 baht each, sitting at the lower end of central Pai sit-down pricing for full meal portions
- Stall position on Walking Street keeps it open through to night market closing time, useful for late post-bar dinner runs
What to expect
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Local tips
- Lunch is quieter than dinner if you want a calmer meal arrive between 1pm and 3pm
- Combine the meal with a stop at Land Split fruit farm which is nearby
- Spice levels in tourist areas come down by default ask for 'phet phet' if you want it Thai-spicy
- Pay by Thai QR or cash card payments may incur a 3 percent surcharge or be declined
Frequently asked questions
What hours is Walking Street Tom Yum Stall open?
Operating hours are listed as 17:00-22:30. Kitchen often closes 30 minutes before stated closing so order food earlier rather than later.
Is the menu in English?
Yes most Pai restaurants serving foreign visitors have English menus and many have photos. Staff are used to international diners and can clarify dishes if needed. Vegetarian and spice-level requests are widely understood.
Does the restaurant deliver?
Many Pai restaurants are on Grab Food or LINE Man depending on availability. Search by name in the app to check current delivery status. Expect 20-40 minute delivery within 5 km.