Guay Tiao Lawt Boran @ Yaowarat

Name: Guay Tiao Lawt Boran @ Yaowarat
Cuisine: Snack
Address: Thanon Charoen Krung, Bangkok 10100.
GPS: N13°44'30.16", E100°30'38.73"
Tel: NA
Open: NA
Payment: Cash only.
Web: NA
Remarks: Lawt (หลอด) is drinking straw/tube in Thai language. Guay Tiao Lawt (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอด) is, as the name suggests, flat noodles rolled up like a tube with fillings.
Originally posted: Jun'2010
Last updated: Added GPS coordinates and amended location description. (7/7/10)


** The stall **

Just a few hundred metres down the Gui Chai stall @ Yaowarat that I previously blogged was another busy roadside stall selling ancient guay tiao lawt.

Although the name of guay tiao lawt suggests that the noodles take the form of a tube or a drinking straw, the one we had looked more like dried noodle guay jub with sweet source. I did a bit of Googling and found guay tiao lawt may possibly resembled Hong Kong style Chee Chong Fun (rice sheet rolls). The current style could be a simplified version. Basically, that's how Chee Chong Fun would have been if it's sliced and mixed in a plate.
A simple stall along Thanon Charoen Krung Okay it may look a bit messy because of the crowd. It's only THB20 for a standard serving of this Guay Tiao Lawt.
The pane says Guay Tiao Lawt Boran (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอดโบราณ) Long table by the road. Students also came to eat here. They are in front of Wat Mangkorn Kamalawat the Guang Dong Shrine.


** Our order **

How the guay tiao lawt looked when it was served. We began the tossing of the noodles ... It's evenly seasoned after tossing. BTW, this tastes sweet. Small baskets of noodles are steamed before serving.

Table for 2: THB20 for a standard serving.

My verdict:
+ Cheap
Getting there ...
The roadside stall is along Thanon Charoen Krung and in front of Wat Mangkorn Kamalawat the Guang Dong Shrine, built by the Kwong Siew Foundation.

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