Siam Restaurants

Where and What to Eat in Siam

To sum Siam Square up in a word, 'eclectic', would be about right. An abundance of food options pepper the streets, from classic Thai street food to global delicacies, to sweet and simple sandwiches and pastries. The Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon are home to the ultimate fashion café – Greyhound (he of the sculptured smock). Greyhound is a gimmick restaurant, riddled with quirks and an impressive fusion menu, a haunt of high-society and media types.

The Hard Rock Café is another popular choice, for those who enjoy dining alongside Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon memorabilia. The usual burgers, steaks and Tex Mex are thrown in for the ultimate Rock 'n Roll dining experience. For upscale dining, the high concentration of five-star hotels around the area provides some of the city’s most delectable dishes in unparalleled surroundings.

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Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin at Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok

Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

Sra Bua a fine-dining restaurant that serves cutting edge Thai cuisine unlike any you will have ever seen before. Read More...

Groove at CentralWorld

Groove at CentralWorld

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Som Tam Nua

Som Tam Nua

Som Tam Nua on Siam Square Soi 5 is a casual and trendy dining spot that has risen to fame serving up tasty, Read More...

Jim Thompson House

The lovely garden-enclosed compound sitting on the bank of the Saen Saeb Canal would have gone completely unnoticed, had Read More...

Niche at Siam Kempinski Hotel

Niche at Siam Kempinski have taken the idea of the all-day-dining hotel restaurant and made it cool! The innovative menu Read More...

You Hunt, We Cook at Siam Paragon

You Hunt, We Cook at Siam Paragon

You Hunt, We Cook at Siam Paragon is a novel idea, which gives shoppers at Gourmet Market supermarket the option of Read More...

Uno Mas Bangkok Restaurant

Uno Mas Bangkok Restaurant

Uno Mas is an upmarket Spanish restaurant that has stunning views from the 54th floor of Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Read More...

Jamie’s Italian Bangkok

Jamie’s Italian Bangkok

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All Restaurants in Siam Area

After You Cake Shop

After You Dessert Café is diminutive in size, but massive in reputation; this bright and airy café is located next to the Gourmet Supermarket and is recognisable by the queue of people lined up outside. The cakes and desserts, obviously, are mouthwateringly good, and they also serve a limited selection of savoury food including fried breakfasts, pancakes with bacon and waffles with smoked sausage. The ice coffees and frappuccinos look as though they've been crafted into shape by a sculptor. Owing to their success, After You has maximized their floor space so tables leave scant room for elbows, but it all helps to create an atmosphere that is lively and exciting.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
  • Location: Basement of Siam Paragon

Au Bon Pain

This Boston-owned bakery ('Au Bon Pain' meaning 'the place of good bread') gives customers the option to design their own sandwich through ticking off preferences of bread and fillings via a clipboard, so fear not any language barriers. Beyond sandwich design you can opt for a tailor-made treat or choose from the delicious selection of pastries (both sweet and savory) on offer. Even if you’re not feeling that hungry, the coffee here is great; both iced and hot.

  • Opening Hours: 07:00-22:00
  • Location: G Fl. Siam Discovery
  • Cuisine: Coffee, cakes, pastries and sandwiches
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Baan Khun Mae

Known previously as Baan Khun Po, this delightfully Thai establishment has been around since 1998. It has achieved quite a reputable status over the years as a place that serves up conventional Thai dishes from all four regions of Thailand. The atmosphere, blending retro-style interior décor and old wooden furniture, transports you back some 50 years, Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 23:00
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 8
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 250 1953, +66 (0)2 658 4112
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Belguardo

Belguardo’s head chef Marco Camarrata sums the restaurant's ethos up as, "fresh, simple, and imported". The open kitchen and predominant use of natural light lends an extra sense of space to the restaurant – Belguardo fittingly translates as 'beautiful vista'. The menu features all your typical Italian treats from pastas, pizzas, steaks to risottos and Belguardo also rustles up some mean desserts.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00-23:00
  • Location: G Fl, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Road
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Bombyx Restaurant by Jim Thompson

Bombyx Bangkok brings Jim Thompson’;s great food and homeware together in an ultra-stylish dining room in Siam Paragon. This contemporary art restaurant is located on the Mezzanine floor and serves high-quality Thai food, drinks and hosts quarterly art exhibitions. Opened at the beginning of 2017 by legendary Thai silk brand Jim Thompson, the dé;cor is Read More...

  • Opening Hours: Daily: 10:00 – 22:00
  • Location: Siam Paragon Shopping Mall
  • BTS: Siam
  • Tel: +66 (0)2-129-4840
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Brasserie Europa

Brasserie Europa at the Siam Kempinski Hotel serves a delicious lunch and dinner brunch buffet in a chic dining room with views of the hotel’s inner courtyard. The freshness and the quality of ingredients is top notch here, so it’s easy to go back to beautiful displays of seafood, salads, cold cuts and desserts for more. Read More...

  • Opening Hours: Lunch 12:00 to 15:00, Dinner 18:00 to 23:00
  • BTS: Siam
  • Address: Brasserie Europa at Siam Kempinski Hotel, 991/9 Rama I Road
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2162 9000
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Cafe Chilli

This restaurant bistro serves a modern mix of Thai dishes with an emphasis on 'Isaan' (the northeastern region of Thailand) food. The laidback surroundings of Café Chilli are an excellent place to sample the famed dishes of the region, which is known for its powerful use of flavours. Servings are small and each has an individual taste due to the bold use of herbs and spices, so it’s best to order several dishes for the table to share so you can get the right blend of fiery spice, biting citrus and bitter herb flavours. This is exactly the kind of food that tourists come back to Thailand to find. It also boasts a shaded outdoor patio area – perfect for relaxing with a drink in hand.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
  • Location: Basement of Siam Paragon

Chabuton Ramen

For those serious about Japanese ramen, this noodle house offers award-winning recipes whipped up by the 2002 TV Champion’s Best Ramen Chef, Yasuji Morizumi. The menu features eight types of ramen, including the signature shoyu zaru ramen, plus a selection of side dishes such as gyoza and chicken tatsuta-age. Besides the pedigree title, what makes Chabuton different is the perfectly cooked noodles that goes so well with the complex taste and aroma of the soup.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 22:00
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 3, Rama I Road
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 635 7930 press 1
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Crystal Jade

As Chinese restaurants go in Bangkok this is a contemporary and up-market affair, offering no compromise on food, quality and service, unlike some of the cheaper Cantonese venues around the city. In between shopping we recommend a pit stop here where you can sample the array of Hong Kong-style dim sums on offer at lunchtime. The menu offers a large selection of mains from seafood, lobster and prawn dishes to specialty bird's nest and shark fin soup.

  • Opening Hours: 11:000-22:00
  • Location: G fl, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama 1 Road
  • Cuisine: Chinese
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Doo Dee Siam Restaurant

If you stop at Doo Dee Siam for the first time and think this is a restaurant for teens, you would be right. This is the place for a proper local experience, a simple place where young groups come and eat at great prices. Located just behind the old classic Lido Cinema on the second floor of a rather run down shopping gallery, this colorful restaurant serves a lot of Vietnamese and Thai dishes including classic Phad Thai, Som Tum and fried rice, but the most interesting is their variety of spicy noodle soups. If you have a craving for hot stuff, the well illustrated menu comes with something unusual: each dish is 'Spice Rated', from 0.5 which is what you would call 'pretty spicy' to a level 3 which is what locals would call 'seriously spicy'. Broth is dark and has an intense flavour, using more lime juice than average, creating the signature taste of Doo Dee Siam restaurant. Doo Dee Siam is a fun place in the back of a cinema but might not be for everyone, it's fun to go and do as the locals do.

  • Opening Hours: 08:00 – 21:30
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 4
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Four Seasons

Specialty roast duck restaurant originally from London, this is only the second branch worldwide and has remained true to its traditional Chinese-inspired menu with a variety of seafood, crispy pork belly and tofu dishes. The real draw card, however, is the dish on which the restaurant made its name: succulent roasted duck. The signature dish can be ordered in two sizes: half duck for 600baht or a whole duck for 1,100baht. The duck sauce is rich, yet delicate, and the cooking method is tried and tested to deliver consistency. This is a classy restaurant with an international reputation and should be the first choice for duck lovers.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00 every day
  • Location: Basement of Siam Paragon

Ginza Sushi Ichi

Ginza Sushi-Ichi at Grand Hyatt Erawan has only been opened for a year but is already standing as one of the best sushi restaurants in Bangkok. Before describing further, it is important to understand that Sushi-Ichi is not your usual sushi place but an affiliate of the original Michelin Star restaurant of the same name in Ginza, Tokyo. Read More...

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Greyhound Cafe

Fast, friendly and efficient, the cafe presents an imaginative selection of Thai food, pasta, great sandwiches, and a few Western favourites. All are reasonably priced with generous servings, accompanied by a hearty choice of beers, wine and many creative cocktails.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 - 22:00
  • Location: Siam Centre, Ground floor.
  • BTS: Siam
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2658-1129-30
  • Cuisine: Italian/Thai
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The Grill Tokyo

This Japanese fusion restaurant features an array of imported meats including red whale meat, horse meat, kobe beef, and Matsuzaka beef. For a fusion touch, try grilled foie gras sushi, or romaine lettuce and cheese salad. The extensive sushi menu comes highly recommended as does the prime tuna belly and spring onions.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00-22:00
  • Location: Ground floor Siam Paragon
  • Cuisine: Japanese/Italian
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Groove at CentralWorld

Groove at CentralWorld is an addition to Bangkok’s largest shopping mall, hosting a number of impressive restaurants and bars such as Apinara Thai Cuisine, American Fusion at S’Mores Hunting Lodge and famous patisserie FAUCHON. Open for lunch, dinner and on into the night, Groove at CentralWorld is easily accessible via the Skywalk between BTS Siam Station Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 23:00
  • Location: CentralWorld, Ratchaprasong Intersection, opposite Gaysorn and Erawan
  • BTS: Chidlom, Siam
  • Tel: +66 02 264 5808-9
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Hard Rock Café

This is not the place to venture out to if you are looking for Thai cuisine. Tex Mex, burgers and steaks fresh from the grill are the order of the day here. One of the Hard Rock's most redeeming features is the nightly live entertainment, which ranges from live reggae, pop, soul and rock performances. Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 - 01:00
  • Location: 424/3-6 Siam Square Soi 11
  • BTS: Siam
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2251-0797
  • Cuisine: International
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Hong Kong Noodle

Two decades old, this 30-cover restaurant has Hong Kong-style noodles with grilled duck or pork. Homemade egg noodles, shrimp wonton soup and khao moo deang (rice and grilled pork topped with red sauce) are other specialties.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00
  • Location: Siam Square, Soi 3
  • BTS: Siam
  • Cuisine: Asian
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iberry

This sweets café serves up a range of delectable a la carte ice creams, waffles and cakes. Housed inside a tastefully decked out shop, with DIY chandeliers, rough-painted brick walls and buffed concrete floors, iberry is a welcome alternative to existing ice cream chains like Swensens, Baskin Robbins and Haagen Dazs. For starter, it offers a creative selection of flavoured ice creams, most with a local touch, such as santol sorbet, Thai iced tea, green mango, pandanus, and a whole lot more that will keep you going back for more. There’s also an array of themed ice creams, such as the high-tea ice cream set, which you can share with your friends.

  • Opening Hours: 10:30 – 22:00
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 2
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 658 3829
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Izuya

Fusing culinary techniques of the East and West, this cosy dining establishment is all about creativity and freshness. The menu highlights an exciting range of colours, tastes and textures, presented as edible art on a plate. Ingredients are selected daily and prepared according to traditional Japanese cooking style, whereas Western techniques are applied to enhance the flavour and presentation. The atmosphere is laid-back and contemporary, with sakura blossoms painted on a deep red background, black leather chairs and bright yellow sake wall. Coupled with impressive service, Izuya has all the elements for a pleasant dining experience.

  • Opening Hours: 11:30-22:00 (Sun-Thurs), 11:30-23:00 (Fri-Sat)
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 7, opposite CU Book Store
  • BTS: Siam
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Jamie’s Italian Bangkok

Jamie’s Italian is opening its doors in Bangkok! Top British chef, Jamie Oliver, has decided to bring his passion for classic, rustic Italian food all the way to Thailand. Jamie’s Italian is located on the ground floor of the Siam Discovery Mall in the centre of Siam, just a short walk from both the Siam and Read More...

  • Location: Siam Discovery Mall, Rama I Road, Siam
  • BTS: Siam and National Stadium
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Jim Thompson's

Possibly one of the nicest places to eat in Siam, the café is surrounded by water and greenery along with exotic butterflies and birds. A tour of the teakwood mansion after or before a meal is definitely a great way gain an insightful glimpse at the silk trade in Thailand and the life of the American Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 09:00-18:00
  • Location: Opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Road
  • BTS: National Stadium
  • Cuisine: International
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Kalpapruek Restaurant

Kalpapruek at Siam Paragon is a branch of the very popular original restaurant located on Soi Pramuan in Silom. Kalpapruek is not set inside a restaurant but just an open terrace in the food gallery. While it might not look as sophisticated, it serves a great selection of authentic Thai food at affordable prices, usually around 120 to 150 baht. Try some of the favourites: spicy grilled beef with eggplant (120 baht), spicy pomelo salad with prawns (150 baht) or even a classic Som Tum Kai Kem - a spicy papaya salad with salted eggs (120 baht) followed by a Tom Ka Kai - Chicken soup in coconut milk (170 baht). Also, be sure to try their famous selection of green, yellow and red curries!

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
  • Location: Basement of Siam Paragon

Manna

Feast away on spring greens with fried shrimp, beans, pork crackling with herbs and a tasty pork dip. Savoury gourami fish salad is highly recommended, with its explosion of spicy onions, lemongrass, mint and other piquant ingredients spread on crispy pieces of fish. Bean curd and mixed vegetables with minced chicken in gravy is served in a big bowl alongside baby corn, carrots and thinly sliced mushrooms that balance with extremely soft chunks of tofu.

  • Opening Hours: 11:000-22:00
  • Location: G fl, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama 1 Road
  • Cuisine: Thai
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Marina HK

This quick-and-easy eatery is a good place to drop by for a casual meal. With wooden square stools and tables, the place almost feels like a dim sum joint in Hong Kong, except for the sleek white floors and brightly lit interiors. The menu offers everything from roasted duck noodle soups, barbecued pork over rice and congee to a whole spectrum of Issan dishes like som tam, bamboo shoots salad and grilled marinated chicken. Service is quick and efficient.

  • Opening Hours: 24/7
  • Location: Between Siam Square Soi 1 and 2, Rama I Road
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 251 1568
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MBK Food Court

Bangkok's legendary Mah Boon Krong (MBK) has two food courts: Fifth Food Avenue on the fifth floor, and the more frenetic MBK Food Centre on the sixth. One of the most popular shopping malls among locals and tourists, MBK's food halls are geared to keep these hungry shoppers energized at any time of the day or Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
  • Location: MBK Shopping Mall
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Niche at Siam Kempinski Hotel

Niche at Siam Kempinski have taken the idea of the all-day-dining hotel restaurant and made it cool! The innovative menu is sorted by the principal ingredient, with individual recipes sorted by their Asian or Non-Asian roots. With ¾ size servings and very competitive pricing, Niche makes it possible to order several plates to try, and when Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 12:00-24:00 daily
  • BTS: Siam
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2 162 9000
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Nuer Koo Noode Soup

Who would have thought that one of the best noodle soups in Bangkok could be found next to the escalator of the largest and most luxurious shopping malls in town! Of course noodle soup comes in so many forms and everyone has a preference and an opinion: what it should taste like, how it should be Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00
  • Location: 4th Floor at Siam Paragon
  • BTS: Siam
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Outback Steakhouse

  • Location: 6nd Floor, Siam Discovery Center, Patumwan
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 658 0202
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Pepper Lunch

Fusing fast food and casual dining concepts, Pepper Lunch serves up sizzling sukiyaki, teriyaki, steaks (Australia and New Zealand imported beefs) and meat over rice dishes on an iron hot plate. Your order arrives at the table raw but slowly cooked through as you season the dish with either honey brown sauce (amakuchi) or garlic soy sauce (karakuchi). The innovative concept has proven popular among new-generation Thais, who enjoy an element of fun, even while eating. Pepper Lunch is a franchise of the Japanese chain with the same name.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 – 21:00
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 3, Rama I Road
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 252 9352
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Red Sky Rooftop

Red Sky is one of the newest rooftop bars and restaurant in Bangkok. While it doesn't offer striking riverside or treetop views that other rooftop bars enjoy, it has pretty impressive 360-degree panoramic vistas from its 55th floor, one of the most convenient locations in town. Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 5 pm to 1 am
  • Location: 55th floor of the Centara Grand, Central World
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2100 1234
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Rot Dee Det

Rot Dee Det (which translates to Tastes So Good) is slap bang in the centre of Siam Square, the fashion centre of Bangkok, and attracts an intriguingly eclectic mix of Bangkok society all drawn by the rows of Thai dishes presented in metal trays, and a noodle station with dark, dense and flavoursome broth. Items start from 40 baht and the white tiles and barren interior design is a clear sign that Rot Dee Det is a local Bangkok restaurant with its focus clearly on the food. Dishes here are served on the small side but come bursting with flavour so we recommend ordering at least a couple of options. Come around lunch and you will struggle to find a seat, as local restaurants are slowly pushed out of Siam Square with Japanese and American franchises taking their place.

What to Order: Browse the cooked selection for anything that takes your fancy, and a bowl of beef noodles.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 20:00
  • Location: 420-420/1 Siam Square Soi 7
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Shabushi by Oishi

This shabu-shabu franchise is a ubiquitous presence in shopping malls across Bangkok, often with lines of people waiting to get inside to feast for 1.5 hours for 350 baht. Each Shabushi branch is designed in the same way, very much like a sushi train restaurant. Stools are lined up along a revolving conveyor belt which delivers the variety of ingredients to your seat, which you then boil in your pot of either spicy tom yum flavour broth or a lighter, salty broth. Ingredients range from fish, clams and shrimp, to beef, chicken and all manner of vegetables. There is also a sushi area, free soft drinks and ice cream.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00-21:00
  • Location: MBK/CentralWorld/Siam Center
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Siam Boat Noodles

If you like the taste of your noodle soup complex and spicy, then sample a bowl of original boat noodles here. The portions are small enough to allow for a few bowls, and the prices are also minimal. Decked out with wooden square stools, tables and the signature rowboat out front, this compact-sized eatery is always packed with diners. With early success, the restaurant now offers additional items on the menu, including som tam, Issan-style spicy pork rib soup, Thai-style sukiyaki, phad thai, and more.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 21:30
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 10
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 560 1700
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Siam Center Food Court

Siam Center food court – or Food Republic, to use its proper name – is a welcome addition to Bangkok’s already plentiful supply. This stylish, gun-metal grey collection of food and beverage stalls has one of the best spreads of world cuisine of any in the capital and a modern décor that blurs the line between Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 10.00-21.00
  • Location: Siam
  • BTS: Siam
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Siam Paragon Food Hall

Given the fact that Siam Paragon has proclaimed itself as the 'Pride of Bangkok', its Food Hall accordingly lives up to the hype. Covering a good half of the mall's huge ground floor, the Food Hall is divided into three different zones: Food Hall Food Court, Food Hall Gallery, and Food Hall Take Home. Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
  • Location: Siam Paragon
  • BTS: Siam
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Som Tam Nua

Before the arrival of Som Tam Nua, the best place to go get a bite of zesty Isaan cuisine was at one of the street-side stalls across the city. Som Tam Nua, the brainchild of a group of local art students, was among the very first to place the entire som tam parlour inside an air-conditioned Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 10:45-21:30
  • Location: Siam Square Soi 5
  • BTS: Siam
  • Cuisine: Northeastern Thai
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Sra Bua Restaurant

Sra Bua a fine-dining restaurant that serves cutting edge Thai cuisine unlike any you will have ever seen before. Well-known Thai favourites have been turned inside out, and every dish is a treat for the eyes – as well as the taste buds. Located on the ground floor of the Siam Kempinski Hotel. Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 12:00 – 15:00 amd 18:00 – 23:00 Daily
  • BTS: Siam
  • Address: 991 Rama 1 Road, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2 162 9000
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Table Restaurant at Hyatt Erawan

European finesse and cultured cuisine awaits at Tables at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, a restaurant offering the only tableside-cooking brunch in Bangkok. Offering a refined menu of classic international dishes, cooked ‘a la minute’, the Tables Sunday brunch is the best opportunity for visitors to try a little bit of everything the restaurant has to offer, Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 12:00-15:00
  • Location: Mezzanine Level, Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, Rachdamri Road
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2254 1234
  • Price Range: Price: 1,600 baht per person (not including tax or service charge) with ice tea, water, tea and coffee. 900 baht for children under seven. An additional 580 baht for the free-flow beverage package for unlimited Prosecco, wine, beer, orange juice
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Uno Mas Bangkok Restaurant

Uno Mas is an upmarket Spanish restaurant that has stunning views from the 54th floor of Centara Grand Bangkok Hotel. The menu is a collection of intricate tapas plates, premium seafood, including a selection of lobsters, oysters, shrimp and clams. The cured meats on display at Uno Mas must be the most diverse and well Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 11:30 – 14:30, 16.00 – 00.00
  • Location: 99, 999 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2 100 1234
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Vanilla Industry

Vanilla Industry in Siam Square announces its presence with an intriguing old fashioned wooden door front that stands out amongst the fashion boutiques in this part of Bangkok. Step inside and you are greeted by a vintage looking counter that displays some of the tastiest cakes we have seen, from banoffee pie to crumbly cookies. This bakery opened in 2004 and has been delighting customers ever since with their blend of yesteryear, delicious sweet treats and excellent prices.

  • Opening Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 daily
  • BTS: Siam
  • Address: 422/1-3 Siam Square Soi 11
  • Tel: +66 (0)2 658 4720
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Yellow Tail Sushi Bar

As the name suggests, Yellow Tail Sushi Bar is an exceptional Japanese restaurant for anyone looking for premium cuts of the best sushi and sashimi, flown fresh from Japan three times a week. There are so many Japanese restaurants in Bangkok serving tuna belly and wagyu steak nowadays that some people have mistakenly started to lump Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 18:00 to 22:00 – 11:30 to 14:30 (on weekends only)
  • BTS: Ratchathewi
  • Address: 117/39-40 Phaya Thai Rd
  • Tel: +66 (0) 2309 3939
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You Hunt, We Cook at Siam Paragon

You Hunt, We Cook at Siam Paragon is a novel idea, which gives shoppers at Gourmet Market supermarket the option of shopping for their meal and then having an experienced chef cook it for you. The line of cooking stations are just beyond the check outs on the Basement floor of the luxury shopping mall in Read More...

  • Opening Hours: 11:00 – 21:00 daily
  • Address: 968 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330
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Zuma Japanese Restaurant

Zuma is a beautiful and exquisite Japanese Restaurant designed by Noriyoshi Muramatsu of Studio Glitt Tokyo. It’s set on the ground floor of the St Regis, one of the trendiest hotels in Bangkok. Zuma is actually more an Izakaya lounge than a traditional Japanese restaurant and it combines in a very large space several ways of Read More...

  • Opening Hours: Daily Lunch 12 :00 – 15 :00, Daily Dinner 18 :00 – 23 :00
  • Location: G/F, 159 Ratchadamri Road
  • BTS: Ratchadamri
  • Tel: 66 2252 4707
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