Best Restaurants in Bangkok
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Tenyuu Grand
Traditional sushi, Japanese plates & Omagase menus served in a polished eatery with outdoor seating.

Petits Plats Bangkok | French Mediteranean Cuisine
Petits Plats Bangkok | French Mediteranean Cuisine

I love Thai Food
I love Thai Food

Areeya Mu Kratha
Expansive garden seating & tabletop grills set the relaxed vibe at this casual hot pot restaurant.

Larp 3
Larp 3

Ton Thong Restaurant
Ton Thong Restaurant

COCA Sukhumvit 39
COCA Sukhumvit 39

Bianca (One Bangkok)
Bianca (One Bangkok)

Fahana Italian (Halal)
Fahana Italian (Halal)

Sanjha Chulha Pratunam Bangkok
Sanjha Chulha Pratunam Bangkok

Kaixin Dim Sum
Kaixin Dim Sum

JW Café
JW Café

Olá Thai Tapas Bar And Cafe
Olá Thai Tapas Bar And Cafe

Krua Pradipat The Signature
Krua Pradipat The Signature

Pae Sia Dimsum
Pae Sia Dimsum

Manee Thai Food
Manee Thai Food

Alexander's German Eatery
Alexander's German Eatery

Thong Lo Yokocho
Thong Lo Yokocho

McDonald's The Nine Center Rama
Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.

Khua Kling Pak Sod (Ratchakhru)
Khua Kling Pak Sod (Ratchakhru)

SaladStop! Chidlom
SaladStop! Chidlom

Banana Leaf
Banana Leaf

Sala Rim Naam
Classic Thai meals in an upscale riverside setting, reached by boat from the Mandarin Oriental.

Lim Lao Sar Fishball Noodle
Lim Lao Sar Fishball Noodle
Where are the best restaurants in Bangkok?
Bangkok is one of the world's greatest food cities, with Michelin-starred fine dining, legendary street stalls, and every cuisine imaginable across its neighborhoods. Our restaurant listings cover Thai, Japanese, Italian, Indian, and international cuisine. Filter by area, price range, and cuisine type to find your next meal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of restaurants can I find in Bangkok?
Bangkok has everything from street-side noodle shops and local Thai eateries to high-end Michelin-starred restaurants serving Japanese, Italian, Indian, French, and fusion cuisine.
Which Bangkok neighborhoods have the best restaurants?
Thonglor and Ekkamai are known for trendy dining, Silom for business lunches and fine dining, Sukhumvit for international variety, and Chinatown (Yaowarat) for street food and Chinese-Thai cuisine.
How much does a meal cost in Bangkok?
Street food starts at 40-80 THB per dish, casual restaurants range from 150-400 THB, and fine dining runs 1,500-5,000+ THB per person. Bangkok offers excellent value at every price level.