Bangkok Restaurants

Thais are passionate about food, and love discovering out-of-the-way shops that prepare unexpectedly tasty dishes. Nowhere is this truer—or more feasible—than in Bangkok. The city's residents always seem to be eating, so the tastes and smells of Thailand's cuisine surround you day and night. That said, Bangkok's restaurant scene is also a minefield, largely because the relationship between price and quality at times seems almost inverse. For every hole-in-the-wall gem serving the best sticky rice, larb (meat salad), and som tam (the hot-and-sour green-papaya salad that is the ultimate Thai staple) you've ever had, there's an overpriced hotel restaurant serving touristy, toned-down fare. In general, the best Thai food is found at the most bare-bones, even run-down restaurants, not at famous, upscale places.

If you want a break from Thai food, many other world cuisines are represented. Best among them is Chinese, although there's decent Japanese and Korean food as well. The city's ubiquitous noodle shops have their roots in China, as do roast-meat purveyors, whose historical inspiration was Cantonese. Western fare tends to suffer from the distance, although in the past few years many upscale and trendy western eateries have opened, some of them quite excellent.

As with anything in Bangkok, travel time is a major consideration when choosing a restaurant. If you're short on time or patience, choose a place that's an easy walk from a Skytrain or subway station. The easiest way to reach a riverside eatery is often on a Chao Phraya River express boat.

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  • 1. Appia

    $$ | Sukhumvit

    Jarrett Wrisley, a food critic turned restaurateur, and Paolo Vitaletti, a five-star chef whose dad toiled in a storied Roman meat market, run this small cozy space for which reservations are highly advisable. The Italian menu is mostly devoted to Rome specialties. 

    20/4 Sukhumvit Rd., Soi 31, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    02/261–2056

    Known For

    • Handmade pastas
    • Slow-roasted meats like fresh-off-the-rotisserie porchetta
    • Affordable Italian wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Tues.–Sat., Reservations essential
  • 2. Bo.lan

    $$$$ | Sukhumvit

    Named after its two owners, a Thai-Western couple, Bo.lan consistently appears on lists of Thailand's and Asia's best restaurants for its modern interpretations of Thai cuisine. Located in a renovated old house just off Sukhumvit, the restaurant is striving to eventually have a zero-carbon footprint—the owners grow their own vegetables, recycle organic waste, and purify their groundwater.

    24 Sukhumvit, Soi 53, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    02-260–2962

    Known For

    • <PRO>fresh seasonal dishes</PRO>
    • <PRO>no à la carte—tasting menus only</PRO>
    • <PRO>good for vegetarians</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Tues.--Fri. Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 3. Breeze

    $$$$ | Bang Rak

    Practically in the clouds at the State Tower, this ultrahip eatery has a futuristic design that may leave you feeling transported to 2060—especially at night on the outdoor Sky Bridge and in the dining room glowing purple neon. Pan-Asian cuisine creations culminate in chef Sam Pang’s tasting menu priced at B4,500, but you can also order à la carte.

    1055 Silom Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
    02/624--9555

    Known For

    • Incredible views from the 51st and 52nd floors
    • Luxurious flourishes like caviar selection
    • High-profile guests

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 4. Gaggan

    $$$$ | Pathumwan

    Named Asia's best restaurant from 2015 to 2018, the headquarters of Chef Gaggan Anand serves progressive Indian cuisine with molecular gastronomy touches. The tasting menu, which ranges around 25 courses, is expensive by Bangkok standards but is worth it, especially considering rumors that Gaggan will close the restaurant in 2020 and start a new endeavor in Japan.

    68/1 Soi Langsuan, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
    02-652–1700

    Known For

    • <PRO>tasting menus inspired by emojis</PRO>
    • <PRO>recommended booking at least three to five months in advance</PRO>
    • <PRO>cult following</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 5. Isao

    $$ | Sukhumvit

    Bangkok has hundreds of Japanese restaurants, but only Isao has a line out the door almost every night, thanks to the most creative sushi rolls west of California. The owner studied under the chef at the revered Green Tea in Chicago, and the repeat clientele attests to the widespread enthusiasm for his culinary flights of fancy in sleek modern surrounds.

    5 Sukhumvit, Soi 31, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    09/561--54264

    Known For

    • Caterpillar-shaped sushi roll with shrimp and tempura
    • Reasonable prices
    • Reservations not accepted

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
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  • 6. Le Normandie

    $$$$ | Bang Rak

    Atop the Mandarin Oriental, this legendary French restaurant excites with impressive views of the Chao Phraya and remarkable food. Chef Arnaud Dunand regularly imports high-quality ingredients from his home region of Savoy for dishes that taste classically of the old country yet with a haute personal touch—tasting menus are of good value compared to à la carte, with the five-course lunch priced at B2,450. The restaurant has been awarded two stars in Michelin Thailand.

    48 Oriental Ave., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
    02/659–9000

    Known For

    • French Alps–inspired cuisine like the signature roasted pigeon
    • Winner of major culinary awards
    • Formal dress code

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential, Jacket required
  • 7. Lek Seafood

    $$ | Bang Rak

    This unassuming storefront beneath an overpass is the sort of establishment that brings international foodies flocking to Bangkok. The interior here is nothing special, with poor lighting and bluish walls, but you'll barely notice or care with the lively buzz of the local Thai clientele, expert preparations with balanced flavors, and reasonable prices compared to many other seafood joints. 

    89 Narathiwat Ratchanakharin Rd., Soi 3, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
    09/664–59646

    Known For

    • Beloved by locals
    • No-frills dining
    • Specialties like the curry crab and cockles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 8. Mezzaluna

    $$$$ | Bang Rak

    Mezzaluna is a blockbuster restaurant for a couple of reasons: dramatic views of Bangkok from the soaring State Tower and a truly magical degustation menu from the French-trained chef Ryuki Kawasaki. The seven-course menu features organic ingredients and deeply personal touches, such as the mind-blowing signature dish—buttery-soft Wagyu beef paired with sake, both from the chef's home in Japan. Current tasting menus with New World wine pairings start at B6,500.

    1055 Silom Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
    02/624–9555

    Known For

    • Award-winning cuisine
    • Fine French ingredients like Brittany blue lobster and foie gras
    • Excellent wine and sake pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential, smart casual
  • 9. Or Tor Kor Market

    $ | Chatuchak

    Inundated with colors, sounds, and smells, this is where Bangkok's top Thai chefs shop for quality produce, herbs, and cooking gear. The market's food court is a legendary spot where spicy Thai fare is scooped onto plastic plates; you pick up the cutlery from trays, and grab a seat at one of the tables in the center.

    101 Kamphaeng Phet Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand
    02/279–2080

    Known For

    • Traditional Thai-market atmosphere
    • Fresh tropical fruits and vegetables
    • Raw and cooked seafood
  • 10. Paste Restaurant

    $$$$ | Pathumwan

    The Michelin-award-winning Paste, an upscale, intimate eatery run by the experienced Australian-Thai husband-and-wife team, Bee Satongun and Jason Bailey, elevates traditional Thai food and flavors to a whole new level with fresh produce and technical flair. It's on the top floor of the high-end Gaysorn Village shopping mall, and open for lunch and dinner, with à la carte and multiple tasting menus available.

    999 Ploenchit Rd. at Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
    02/656--1003

    Known For

    • Extensive wine list
    • Plentiful vegetarian options
    • Historical and royal inspirations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Smart casual
  • 11. Pen

    $$$ | Yannawa

    This restaurant has little in the way of atmosphere, but seafood aficionados still brave the traffic up to Yannawa in order to splurge. Pen is expensive by Thai restaurant standards, but it's still a bargain compared to most hotel restaurants for charcoal-grilled seafood and a range of classic Thai fare.

    25 Chan Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand
    02/287–2907

    Known For

    • Specialties like deep-fried parrotfish with shallots
    • Local favorite
    • No-frills dining
  • 12. Peppina

    $$$ | Sukhumvit

    A top contender as Bangkok's best pizzeria, the warmly industrial-looking Peppina is booked solid most nights (although there are other locations). The attention to detail includes wood firing, pizza dough that's left to rise overnight, and fresh buffalo mozzarella and other ingredients imported from Italy.

    27/1 Sukhumvit, Soi 31, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    09/228--29861

    Known For

    • Inventive antipasti
    • Gourmet pizza
    • Extensive drink list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 13. Raan Jay Fai

    $$$$ | Phra Nakhon

    To enjoy chef Jay Fai’s Michelin-award-winning dishes at her small open-air eatery, plan in advance or be prepared for upwards of a three-hour wait. Reservations via email or phone are possible, although response may be slow; you can also try showing up when the restaurant opens at 10 am, and put your name on a waiting list. 

    327 Mahachai Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
    02/223–9384

    Known For

    • Pad khee mao (drunken noodles)
    • Lump crabmeat with curry
    • Cult following

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tue.
  • 14. Soul Food Mahanakorn

    $$ | Thong Lor

    Launched by food critic Jarrett Wrisley, this gem of a restaurant and bar is in a converted Chinese shophouse in trendy Thong Lor and is usually packed to the rafters. It's no surprise, as the place serves some of the city's best Thai food, with double-pour drinks that are every bit as good as the food.

    56/10 Sukhumvit, Soi 55, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    02-714–7708

    Known For

    • <PRO>popular with Thais and foreigners</PRO>
    • <PRO>house-smoked duck dishes</PRO>
    • <PRO>locally inspired cocktails like Lycheegrass Collins or Lo-So Mojito</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 15. Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

    $$$$ | Pathumwan

    Luxurious and utterly unique, this restaurant upends conventional wisdom about Thai cuisine and technique. Chef Henrik Yde-Andersen's tasting menus, priced starting at B1,850 for dinner, represent a veritable catalog of Thai flavors and dishes, though through the iterations of foams, emulsions, powders, and plenty of smoky liquid nitrogen.

    991/9 Rama I Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
    02/162–9000

    Known For

    • Molecular gastronomy
    • Winner of many fine-dining awards
    • Experimental Thai cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Smart casual
  • 16. Sühring

    $$$$ | Yannawa

    This Michelin-starred restaurant from twin chefs Thomas and Matthew Sühring has evolved German cuisine past the stereotypes of schnitzel and sauerkraut. The brothers, who can be seen working together in a sleek open kitchen most nights, serve tasting menus inspired by their childhood in East Berlin—it's no wonder Sühring is one of Bangkok's trendiest restaurants. The setting is a 1970s Thai house with several dining rooms, each with its own ambience. Tasting menus (there is no à la carte) start at B3,000 without wine.

    10 Yen Akat, Soi 3, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand
    02/107–2777

    Known For

    • Multiple fine-dining awards
    • Modern interpretations of German classics
    • Outstanding German wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Smart casual
  • 17. Supanniga Eating Room

    $$ | Thong Lor

    Thanaruek Laoraowirodge, a successful restaurateur in New York City and Bangkok, has earned high praise for this cozy shophouse venue that specializes in regional dishes based on the recipes of his grandmother. The au courant cocktails go well with the eclectic menu, and Supanniga now has several other locations: in Bang Rak, Sathorn, and Tha Thien.

    160/11 Sukhumvit, Soi 55, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    02/714--7508

    Known For

    • Charcoal-grilled meats
    • Variations of nam prik (traditional spicy chili dip served with vegetables)
    • Street-food dishes like fried rice and noodles
  • 18. T & K Seafood

    $$ | Samphanthawong

    Proudly displaying the freshest catches on ice out front, this enormous and popular seafood restaurant opens daily at 4 pm and serves until as late as 1:30 am. Make your way through the evening crowds and take a number to secure your table—either on the sidewalk or inside.

    49–51 Phadungdao Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
    02/222–34519

    Known For

    • Fresh shellfish like mussels and razor clams
    • Classic Thai dishes like yellow curry crab
    • Seating right on Yaowarat Road

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 19. The Local

    $$ | Sukhumvit

    The emphasis at this traditional Thai restaurant in a century-old house is on fresh seasonal ingredients and hard-to-find regional delicacies, with a regular menu but also a smaller one of specials that is consistently changing. The Local's decor, outdoor terrace, wood floors, and antiques and old photos make for a pleasant setting.

    32-32/1 Sukhumvit Rd., Soi 23, Bangkok, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
    02/664–0664

    Known For

    • Separate vegetarian menu
    • Tom yum martinis and dragon fruit mojitos
    • Popular with tourists
  • 20. Zanotti

    $$$$ | Silom

    Everything about this Italian restaurant is top drawer, from the elegant white tablecloths to attentive service and an extensive menu focusing on the regional cuisines of Piedmont and Tuscany. There is something for every palate to indulge in, including pizza, pasta, fish, and steak, as well as Italian wine by the bottle, glass, or carafe from an unusually broad list.

    21/2 Saladaeng Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
    02-636–0002

    Known For

    • <PRO>the traditional osso buco served with gremolata and saffron risotto</PRO>
    • <PRO>bargain prixe-fixe lunch menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>lively atmosphere</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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