Foodland Supermarket Eight Thonglor

Shopping · Watthana

Eight Thonglor 88/1 Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

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The 24-hour window is the real value here. Most Bangkok supermarkets close by 11 PM, but Foodland runs through the night with full deli and bakery service. Come for the imported cheese selection and stay because the cafeteria does a solid late-night pad kra pao.

You walk into the lower ground floor of Eight Thonglor and the supermarket opens bright and wide with aisles running deep into imported groceries, fresh produce, and a bakery counter that never closes. Foodland opened its first branch in 1972 as Pleonchit Supermarket, the first 24-hour supermarket in Asia, and the chain now operates twenty-two branches across Thailand with the same around-the-clock commitment.

The Eight Thonglor branch leans upmarket. Shelves stock European cheeses, Australian beef, Japanese snacks, and organic produce alongside Thai staples. The bakery runs fresh bread cycles through the night, the butcher counter offers house-prepared pork products, and the salad bar sits ready for quick assembly lunches. Delivery and no-contact drop-off are both available if you prefer to order ahead.

The Took Lae Dee cafeteria anchors one side of the floor with a Thai and international menu served cafeteria-style at prices well below what the rest of Thonglor charges. Rice plates, noodle soups, and simple Western breakfast items come out fast and fill the gap when you need food at 3 AM and nothing else nearby is open. The supermarket takes all major credit cards and mobile payments.

Parking is available on-site but runs on a paid basis, so factor in the hourly rate if you drive. The store is wheelchair accessible with level entry from the building's lower ground concourse. Stock up late, eat cheap, leave when you want.