Foodland Phat Phong
9 Patpong 2 Alley, Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Foodland Patpong has been a late-night anchor on Patpong 2 Alley since 1972, and the formula holds up: a well-stocked international supermarket running around the clock, paired with the in-house Took Lae Dee diner that serves Thai and continental dishes at prices that make sense at any hour. It draws night-shift workers, expats with a craving, and travellers who have just landed and want something real to eat.
Duck into Patpong 2 Alley off Surawong Road and you will find Foodland Phat Phong glowing at the end of the lane, open every hour of every day. The supermarket sits in a neighbourhood that never quite sleeps, a few blocks north of the Chao Phraya river and within easy reach of Sala Daeng BTS Station and the Silom MRT interchange. Whether you arrive at noon or just before dawn, the aisles are stocked and the checkout lines are moving.
The range here skews toward shoppers who want options beyond standard convenience-store fare. The produce section carries fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruit sourced for quality. The chilled and frozen aisles include imported items that are harder to find elsewhere in the neighbourhood: European cheeses, cured meats, specialty butters, and a range of international snacks and drinks that make stocking a kitchen feel straightforward.
The real draw for many regulars is Took Lae Dee, the in-house diner that operates alongside the supermarket with the same all-hours commitment. The menu covers Thai rice and noodle dishes, grilled meats, soups, and a selection of American-diner staples including eggs any style, toast, and burgers. Prices are kept deliberately accessible, and the no-frills setting suits a post-midnight meal or a quick lunch between meetings in the Silom area.
Foodland as a chain has operated in Bangkok since 1972 and built its reputation on quality, consistency, and round-the-clock availability. The Patpong branch carries that tradition into one of the city's most active after-dark districts, sitting steps from the Patpong night market on Silom Road and within walking distance of the hotel corridor that runs between Surawong and Si Lom roads.
Order the chicken rice for a dependable quick meal, lead with the fresh deli counter if you are putting together a spread, and worth keeping in mind for anything from a last-minute bottle of wine to a full grocery run at any hour.