Tha Din Daeng, Bangkok

Tha Din Daeng dates back to the early Ayutthaya period (reigns of King Uthong to Intharacha).

The area along the Chao Phraya, from Tha Din Daeng to the estuary, was home to many factories and businesses, such as rice mills, sawmills, warehouses, and docks.

Tha Din Daeng Road was built in 1931 during King Prajadhipok's (Rama VII) reign after the construction of Memorial bridge linked Phra Nakhon and Thonburi.

The road was named by Prince Damrong to recall King Rama I's victories over the Burmese Army (Tha Din Daeng campaign).

[3] Tha Din Daeng is home to many restaurants and street food vendors selling pork satay, pot-stewed goose and duck, milk café, bok kia (a kind of Hainan-style ice dessert),[4] and Phra ram long song (พระรามลงสรง, rice topped with scalded pork and scalded water spinach and topped with satay sauce and nam phrik phao).

The tip of Tha Din Daeng Road (Tha Din Daeng Pier is ahead).
Food stall selling fried pla thu (short mackerel) and nam phrik kapi with many kinds of Thai food at Tha Din Daeng.