Bangkok Restaurants By Area
Where to Eat in Bangkok
There's no shortage of eating options in Bangkok. Eat in a roadside noodle stall and watch the world go by. Savour seafood at a local restaurant perched over the river; enjoy exquisite food from a swish hotel restaurant overlooking the city; or take a quick snack in a shopping mall food court. Whatever you choose, and wherever you are staying, you won't be disappointed.
Your guide to Bangkok’s best restaurants, with more than 150 Thailand Tatler reviews of cuisine from all the corners of the world. Read reviews of Bangkok best restaurants sorted by Name, by Cuisine or by Areas of Bangkok. Read More...
This thriving business and commercial area, with its high-end shopping and high-class crowds, has its fair share of chic and smart places to fill your tummy. Read More...
Yaowarat, Bangkok Chinatown, is a good place to head to for a wonderful dining experience. The area houses some of the best and most expensive Chinese restaurants in the city... Read More...
In addition to being perfect for adjusting to the culture and climate, Khao San Road is also a great place to ease yourself into the intense sensory m-lange that is Thai cuisine. Restaurants, shacks and stalls on wheels abound, and most of what's sold at them toned down to cater to the unadjusted Western palate. Read More...
If you're after food toned down for the Western palate and Thai fusion foods, the best place to eat and drink in the Old City is definitely Khao San Road and the road's fringing it. Read More...
Ratchaprasong has a diverse variety of places to eat. The area's many roadside food stalls means you can easily join the locals by grazing from one of the many fruit, grilled meat, noodle, or beverage stands dotted around. Read More...
Blessed by a cool breeze, the Riverside offers a scenic change to Bangkok's inner-city stuffiness. It's a great place for a sundowner, a romantic dinner cruise, a relaxing lunch, or for afternoon tea. Alongside old temples, warehouses, wooden houses and old buildings you'll find classy hotels serving wonderful buffet lunches and sublime afternoon tea. Read More...
Sathorn has an expansive range of restaurants with everything from roof top eateries and upscale hotel dining to authentic Italian fare at affordable prices. The area is home to both the affluent classes and your average workers both Thai and foreign. Read More...
The best places to eat and drink around Siam is definitely at the trendy food courts in shopping malls. Highly recommended are the Orangery and the Food Hall at Siam Paragon, 'F for Fun' Food Court at Siam Centre. Read More...
Silom is home to countless local and international restaurants, caf-s, bistros, food stalls and food courts. Eat with the city's bourgeoisie at lofty rooftop restaurants like Sirocco or Breeze. Queue for fast-foods at the likes of Burger King and McDonalds. Or join the man-on-the-street, literally, by patronising one of Silom's delectable curbside food stalls. Read More...
The staggering variety of cuisine available on Sukhumvit Road is a wonderful testament to the diversity of people and cultures that converge here.Eateries range from luxurious and quirky to basic and humdrum, while prices vary from the astoundingly cheap to the prohibitively expensive. Read More...
Street-side vendors and shop-house eateries dominate Victory Monument’s dining scene. Most pay no heed to their interior décor whatsoever, and this in Thailand is usually a good sign when it comes to what you can expect from their food. Read More...