By Daniel Food Diary. Jay Fai and Toyo are still running their kitchens will into their seventies, while Mbah Lindu, a 100-year-old gudeg vendor in Yogyakarta, has been cooking on the street for 86 years. Led by a 70-year-old lady named Jay Fai, this shop-house restaurant of the same name is the stuff of Bangkok street-food legend. Located just steps away from the ever-popular (though dare we say overrated) Thip Samai: Pad Thai Pratu Phi in the Old Town, this restaurant looks and operates not unlike your local tam sang (stir-fries made-to-order) joint, only the prices are much, much higher. Most recently, the stall is featured in Netflix’s new series “Street Food” – produced from the creators of Chef’s Table. Réserver une table Raan Jay Fai, Bangkok sur Tripadvisor : consultez 608 avis sur Raan Jay Fai, noté 4 sur 5 sur Tripadvisor et classé #855 sur 13 294 restaurants à Bangkok. The restaurant mainly serves wok-cooked seafood dishes, and is highly popular among food enthusiasts despite its high prices. Nevermind that, as Raan Jay Fai is the only street hawker awarded the Michelin Star in the inaugural Bangkok Michelin Guide. Reserve a table at Raan Jay Fai, Bangkok on Tripadvisor: See 608 unbiased reviews of Raan Jay Fai, ... Also Featured In Netflix’s “Street Food” – DanielFoodDiary.com danielfooddiary.com. 327 Mahachai Road Samranras Subdistrict, Phra Nakon District, Bangkok 10200 Thailand. Location and contact. Jay Fai (Thai: เจ๊ไฝ, also known as Raan Jay Fai, "Jay Fai's shop") is a street-side restaurant in Bangkok and a nickname of its eponymous owner, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta (สุภิญญา จันสุตะ).