Hello everyone at Readme.me! Today, I'd like to share a review of a famous noodle shop in the Din Daeng area. This shop is located near the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and is called "Noodle Shop for the Next Life 15 Lines". The shop is located in the alley of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, in front of the Top Charoen glasses shop. It's a bit hard to find, so if you're not familiar with the area, you might get lost. I went there with a friend who recommended it to me, and I had to bring back a review for everyone. Since the shop is quite famous and has a long waiting time, it's been called "Noodle Shop for the Next Life", just like its name....


Previously, this restaurant had a long waiting list, which earned it its nickname. This was because the restaurant used to have only 6 tables. However, now the restaurant has expanded to 20 tables, which are lined up along the roadside on Huakhoeng Road. As a result, customers no longer have to wait as long as they used to.

This restaurant boasts an impressive selection of 15 different noodles (although only 12 seem to be available for order at the moment). These include: geow mee, Shanghai noodles, thin rice noodles, thick rice noodles, jade noodles, yellow noodles, instant noodles, rice vermicelli, macaroni, glass noodles, flat noodles, and wonton noodles.

The menu offers a wide variety of dishes, but this time we will only be focusing on the special menu items.

- Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Prawn Soup with Coconut Milk)

- Clear Tom Yum with Soft Bone

- Yen ta fo with soft bone

- Yen Ta Fo with Fresh Shrimp

- Tom Yum Seafood

- Tom Yum with Assorted Soft Bone


The menu we ordered, the noodles we ordered this time are Tom Yum Seafood, Shanghai noodles with extra pork dumplings, and another bowl is Tom Yum with soft bone cartilage, wide noodles. The first bowl we ordered to eat ourselves, "Tom Yum Seafood, Shanghai noodles with extra pork dumplings", this bowl is 60 baht. Oh my god!! Let's see what's in the bowl. When I first saw it, I asked my friend how much this restaurant sells per bowl.


Followed by the second bowl, this bowl was ordered by a friend to eat himself, that is... "Tom Yum with mixed soft bone, wide noodles" This bowl costs 50 baht. Are you curious about how it is? Let's see.....


The bowl of noodles that the shop brought to serve was very large. At first, I thought in my mind that the price must be around 100 baht for sure. Because the ingredients in the bowl are also very plentiful. But I didn't feel sorry for the money I came to eat. But in the end, when I paid the money, I found out that the actual price was very cheap.

You won't be disappointed if you eat at this restaurant. The food is plentiful and delicious, and you'll definitely finish everything if you're hungry. The restaurant is located on the side of the road, but it's clean and the owner is friendly. Most importantly, the prices are very reasonable. (A million thanks) If you want to eat at this restaurant, it's closed on Saturdays. There are a lot of students on weekdays, so try going after noon if you're passing by. It's a great place to stop for a bite to eat. This time, the story I picked to review while eating is over. See you again next time!


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