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King Power is no longer just for tourists with the opening of Thai Taste Hub food center

Top Koaysomboon
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Top Koaysomboon
Editor-in-Chief, Time Out Bangkok
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Duty-free behemoth King Power has unofficially unveiled the new look of its retail complex on Rangnam Road. Aside from offering more designer brands and luxury goods (from Saint Laurent to Alexander McQueen), the revamp also offers a new reason why we should visit this tourist’s center more often: a food center named Thai Taste Hub, which features mini-outposts of famous street food parlors, from Thip Samai Pad Thai, Karim Roti Mataba and Lamai Hoy Tod at very affordable prices.

In short, this looks more like a second episode of air-conditioned street food bazaar Eathai—and it’s awesome for both locals and visitors. Located next to the food court are top F&B chain outlets such as Nara, El Gaucho, Plablo, QQ and Koi The.

Thip Samai Pad Thai | Pad Thai with shrimp oil, fresh deep-sea prawns wrapped with egg (B119)
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Lamai Hoy Tod | Fried Oyster Omelette (B90), Fried Rice Noodle with Pork Gravy (B70)
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Karim Roti Mataba | Chicken Biryani (B55), Beef Mataba (B44)
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Buntud Thong Pochana | Brewed Bean Curd Noodle Soup with Fish Balls (B60)
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King River Prawns | Grilled Thai King River Prawn (B680/L, B980/XL, B1,200/XXL)
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King Power Thai Taste Hub
King Power Thai Taste Hub
King Power Thai Taste Hub
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King Power Thai Taste Hub
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King Power Thai Taste Hub
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King Power Thai Taste Hub
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