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MUI Yen Tafo is a restaurant in Bangkok, Bangkok — Trust Score 78.1/100 based on 61 verified Google reviews (85% real-reviewer ratio).

MUI Yen Tafo

📍 Bangkok, BangkokUpdated 15d ago
78
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
42
Volume
21
Local Gd
10
Authority
5
4.2
61 reviews
AI Verified · 92% realTop 25% in restaurant
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Stable
1+ year ago
4.20
46 reviews
3-12 months
4.40
5 reviews
Last 3 months
4.00
1 review
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Usually very busy right now
Community rating
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What Google Reviewers Say About MUI Yen Tafo

5Ken Ken

I stumbled upon this shop by accident while heading to another restaurant. I saw the sign for homemade fish balls and decided to try it. For my first order, I got dry noodles with just fish balls. When I saw the noodles, they were …

5Ramida Dejcharoen

This is a very old, decades-old shop. It's a small shophouse, so you might miss it if you don't pay attention. The taste is an old-fashioned, traditional flavor that's hard to find these days. The best part is the clear broth; it's …

5Natha K.

The shop is open at night too, and the food is delicious! The shrimp meatballs are restaurant-quality.

About MUI Yen Tafo

Location
 200 Worachak Rd, Wat Thep Sirin, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Trust Score
78.1/100 — Credible reviews

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