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Long Aoei is a thai in Phra Nakhon, Bangkok — Trust Score 83.1/100 based on 107 verified Google reviews (70% real-reviewer ratio).

Long Aoei

📍 Phra Nakhon, Bangkok🌶️ ThaiUpdated 14d ago
83
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
45
Volume
24
Local Gd
10
Authority
4
4.5
107 reviews
AI Verified · 85% realTop 41% in Thai
Rating timeline
Quality trend
Improving
1+ year ago
4.69
39 reviews
3-12 months
3.88
8 reviews
Last 3 months
5.00
3 reviews
Popular times
12a6a12p6p
Usually not too busy right now
Community rating
4.2★★★★782 votes
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What Google Reviewers Say About Long Aoei

5Daisy

The food was delicious. Everything was delicious. - Tom Yum Goong with Mushrooms: Large, fresh, sweet shrimp. - Stir-fried Water Mimosa with Crispy Pork: Crispy vegetables, mouthwatering with juices. - Stir-fried Cockles: Clean cockles. I've saved this as a favorite restaurant.

5natavut kongsri

The first word is "Wow!" The second word is "Wow!" The atmosphere is like eating at home, warm and cozy, not like a restaurant. 😁

5Jitlekla Detcharoen

I recommend a restaurant with delicious food, fair prices, and a friendly atmosphere along Ratchabophit Road.

About Long Aoei

Location
 10 Ratchabophit Rd, แขวง วัดราชบพิธ Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Cuisine
Thai
Trust Score
83.1/100 — Highly credible reviews

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