Around Phrom Phong Station, the best place to go is probably the EmQuartier Shopping Mall.
If you go down to the basement of the shopping mall, there is a food court, where the order method is to go to the counter, buy a card, and add money to the card.
Then, the card is presented at each corner to pay.
Any remaining amount will be refunded in full, so you can recharge and use it and get a refund.

I ate here because the locals told me to buy it.
In the past, I used to just suck it up with a straw, but they taught me to drink this and scrape the inside with a spoon, so I scratched it a bit, but it’s still not to my taste.

It’s like an outdoor park just below the restaurant area.
It’s nothing special, but every time I go here, I go there.

Cats in Benjasiri Park
There are many cats and they do not avoid people.
One of them was on my leg, so I think I sat on the bench motionless for 20 minutes.


This is the S31 Sukhumvit Hotel, where we checked out of Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park and stayed for 2 more nights.
It used to be a 5 star, but in reality it is only a 4 star.
I think it was around 10,000 won per night here.
a place I won’t go back to

This is Lung Luong, a famous noodle restaurant.
There are many locals and many tourists.
I ate at a table where Hong Kong people were sitting.
There is also an English menu, so I recommend going there.
The location is 2-3 minutes from Phrom Phong station.


I had frequent nosebleeds due to the cold weather in South America, but I also had a nosebleed while eating here.
After seeing it, he immediately made an ice bag like this and gave it to him.

This is the Pimalai Massage Shop at On Nut Station.
It was a place I liked quite a bit and visited several times when I was in Bangkok.

Cinema above Emporium Department Store
The price was a little higher than in Korea, but I can’t remember the exact amount.
However, the chair is at the level of a recliner and a blanket is provided.
And, there are popcorns at the entrance so you can take them out for free.
There is also a movie theater above EmQuartier Shopping Mall, the price is the same, but the facilities are far inferior.
If you are going to see a movie, I recommend watching it at Emporium Department Store.
The singularity is that when I went, it had been less than a year since the death of King Bhumibol, everyone had to stand up and pay tribute to the king before the movie started.
It was the same in other theaters.

