Food Collection at Ayutthaya City Park
Situated within Ayutthaya City Park along the Asia Highway, this food court brings together a range of vendors under one roof, giving visitors the flexibility to graze across multiple Thai dishes rather than committing to a single menu. It functions as a practical dining stop for travellers moving between Ayutthaya's historic sites, particularly those passing through on the Asia Highway corridor. Visitors can expect a casual, no-frills food court atmosphere with a rotating selection of stalls. Standout options noted by diners include Mr. Lee's Chicken Rice at 50 baht, praised for tender and juicy chicken, and Song's Crispy Pork Rice, which offers a generous portion for 55 baht. Noodles and yen ta fo are also available in a similar price range. As with most food courts of this style, quality and experience can vary between vendors, so it pays to look around before ordering. Good to know: Opening hours are not confirmed online, so visiting during standard Thai meal times, particularly lunch or early dinner, gives the best chance of finding most stalls operating. Pricing is mid-range by local standards, with most dishes falling between 50 and 60 baht. Be aware that presentation at some stalls may not always match displayed food photos, so it is worth checking before ordering. No reservations are needed, and the open setting makes it suitable for families and solo travellers alike.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Food Collection at Ayutthaya City Park, round out your day in Ayutthaya with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
Mr. Lee's Chicken Rice is delicious. The chicken is cooked perfectly, very tender and juicy. 50 baht. Song's Crispy Pork Rice: A very large plate for 55 baht. Noodles: 50 baht. Yen Ta Fo: 55 baht.
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It is not a food collection, it is a collection of food. Like many food courts in Thailand there are many things to choose from, some nice and some not so nice.
Tips for Visiting Restaurants & Food
Learn the Spice Scale
Say 'mai pet' for no spice, 'pet nit noi' for a little spice, or 'pet mak' if you want it Thai-hot. Most cooks will default to a toned-down version for foreigners unless you specify otherwise.
Follow the Crowds
The busiest street stalls are almost always the best — high turnover means fresh ingredients and a recipe that locals vouch for. An empty restaurant at dinner time is a red flag.
Ice Is Safe
Factory-made tube or cylinder ice (used in virtually all restaurants and stalls) is made from purified water and is safe to consume. You don't need to skip the iced Thai tea.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: August – October (flooding risk)
Rainy season
June – October
Avg. temperature
22°C – 38°C(72°F – 100°F)
Crowds
Peak: November – February
Getting there
Train from Bangkok Hua Lamphong (~1.5 hrs, very cheap). Minivan from Bangkok's Mo Chit (~1.5 hrs). Day trip by car from Bangkok is easy.
Getting around
- •Bicycle rental (best way to see ruins)
- •Tuk-tuks (negotiate half-day rate)
- •Motorbike rental
- •Boat tours on the river