FoodLand Supermarket
139 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Khwaeng Din Daeng, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400
FoodLand Din Daeng on Ratchadaphisek Road is a 24-hour supermarket with more than five decades of Bangkok history behind it. The combination of Thai staples, imported goods, a working deli counter, ready-to-eat meals, and an upstairs restaurant makes it useful at any hour. Near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre, it anchors the daily routines of a large mixed residential and expat community.
FoodLand Supermarket on Ratchadaphisek Road in Din Daeng has been operating since 1972, making it one of Bangkok's longest-running supermarket brands and a genuine institution in the neighbourhoods it serves. The Din Daeng branch trades 24 hours a day, every day, which is a practical convenience that sets it apart from the air-conditioned mall supermarkets that close with the shopping centre.
The ground floor carries the full supermarket range: fresh produce in Thai and imported varieties, a meat counter with cuts not typically available at convenience stores, dry goods, beverages, dairy, and a pharmacy section. The imported goods selection addresses the needs of the mixed expat and local population along Ratchadaphisek, with enough Western pantry staples to make weekly shopping workable without supplementary trips elsewhere.
Order from the deli counter for prepared food that moves faster than the restaurant upstairs. Roast chicken, deli meats, prepared salads, and grab-and-go items serve the lunch and late-night crowds who need something quickly at any hour. Worth noting: the kitchen continues operating through the overnight hours, which makes this a practical stop after late events in the area.
The upstairs restaurant extends the FoodLand visit for sit-down meals. It serves Thai and international dishes in a canteen-comfortable format, at prices that match the supermarket's general positioning: reliable, accessible, and not calibrated toward destination dining. Families from the surrounding residential blocks use it regularly for weekday dinners.
Built for the kind of shopping that is harder to do at convenience stores: the store has the scale to carry full-size products, multiple brand options in each category, and the produce quality needed for home cooking.
MRT Thailand Cultural Centre station sits on Ratchadaphisek Road, placing the supermarket within the station's pedestrian catchment. Din Daeng is a major residential and commercial district, and Ratchadaphisek Road runs as one of its principal arteries, connecting through to Huai Khwang and the Rama 9 corridor to the north. The location serves communities from the surrounding sois as well as workers and residents across the wider Din Daeng district.