INDDEE
INDDEE brings a contemporary sensibility to Thai cuisine in the heart of Lumphini, one of Bangkok's most central and well-connected neighbourhoods. Situated on Soi Langsuan, the restaurant is within easy reach of the city's main business, shopping, and embassy districts, making it a natural choice for both travellers staying nearby and those venturing in from other parts of the city for a dedicated dining experience. The restaurant takes a refined approach to Thai cooking, focusing on ingredient quality, presentation, and atmosphere rather than a casual or street-food style of service. The setting leans contemporary, offering a curated environment suited to leisurely evening meals. Its consistently strong reputation among diners points to a kitchen and front-of-house team that take their craft seriously. A practical note for visitors: INDDEE operates exclusively in the evenings, opening at 5:30 PM and closing at 11:30 PM every day of the week. There are no lunch sittings, so this is firmly a dinner destination. Given its popularity and the relatively intimate nature of upscale Bangkok restaurants, making a reservation in advance is strongly recommended, particularly on weekends. Full details and booking information are available at inddeebkk.com.
Experience hints
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Location Info
68, 1 Soi Langsuan, Khwaeng Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand+66 62 812 9696www.inddeebkk.com/Tips for Visiting Restaurants & Food
Learn the Spice Scale
Say 'mai pet' for no spice, 'pet nit noi' for a little spice, or 'pet mak' if you want it Thai-hot. Most cooks will default to a toned-down version for foreigners unless you specify otherwise.
Follow the Crowds
The busiest street stalls are almost always the best — high turnover means fresh ingredients and a recipe that locals vouch for. An empty restaurant at dinner time is a red flag.
Ice Is Safe
Factory-made tube or cylinder ice (used in virtually all restaurants and stalls) is made from purified water and is safe to consume. You don't need to skip the iced Thai tea.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: April – May (peak heat)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
25°C – 34°C(77°F – 93°F)
Crowds
Peak: December & January
Getting there
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) airports serve Bangkok with direct flights from most major cities.
Getting around
- •BTS Skytrain (most central areas)
- •MRT Metro (underground)
- •Airport Rail Link (ARL)
- •Chao Phraya Express Boat
- •Grab (ride-hailing app)
- •Metered taxis — always use the meter