Best Restaurants & Food in Bangkok
124 places found in Bangkok
Bangkok is one of the world's great food cities — a place where a 40-baht plate of pad kra pao from a street stall can be just as memorable as a 3,000-baht tasting menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant. The city holds more Michelin stars than any other in Southeast Asia, yet its real culinary power lies in the depth and variety of its street food, market stalls, and neighbourhood restaurants.
Chinatown (Yaowarat) is the epicentre of Bangkok's food scene after dark — head there for legendary seafood, roast duck, and T&K's famous crab omelette. Thonglor and Ekkamai are where Bangkok's dining-out crowd congregates, with everything from Japanese omakase to modern Thai tasting menus. For old-school Thai cooking, explore the side sois of Ari and Saphan Khwai, where family-run restaurants serve regional specialities that never make it onto tourist menus.
Myth I Bangkok Street food | Best mango sticky rice
Beloved Bangkok street food spot near Phra Nakhon, famed for mango sticky rice and generous vegan options.
Siam Yacht Club
Riverside seafood restaurant and bar in Bang Rak, open nightly until 1 AM with Chao Phraya views.
RONGROS
Rooftop Thai restaurant near the Chao Phraya with stunning sunset views of Wat Arun.
THE SIXTH 6th
Authentic Thai cooking in the heart of Bangkok's old city, loved by locals and travellers alike.
Pad Thai Kratong Thong by ama
Beloved pad thai specialist near Wat Pho, serving fresh, flavourful Thai classics at budget prices daily until 5:30 PM.
Cheaper & Better Street Food
Authentic Thai street food in Silom, serving fresh classics daily from midday until late at budget prices.
Restaurant POTONG
Michelin-starred fine dining in a heritage building, helmed by Asia's Best Female Chef 2024.
Restaurant Coda Bangkok
Evening-only contemporary dining in Bangkok's Lumphini district, consistently well-regarded by diners.
Yada Kitchen
Late-night Thai kitchen on Khao San Road, open from 8 PM to 5 AM with generous portions at reasonable prices.
Saawaan
A Michelin-calibre Thai fine dining experience in Sathon, serving inventive set menus nightly from 5:30 PM.
Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin
Fine dining destination inside the Siam Kempinski Hotel, reimagining Thai cuisine through modern culinary techniques.
J'AIME by Jean-Michel Lorain at U Sathorn
Refined French fine dining from celebrated chef Jean-Michel Lorain, nestled within the elegant U Sathorn Bangkok.
SEEN Restaurant & Bar Bangkok
Rooftop restaurant and bar on the 26th floor with sweeping Chao Phraya River and Bangkok skyline views.
SOI Bangkok Restaurant
Contemporary Thai restaurant in Si Lom serving authentic dishes with a welcoming, home-like atmosphere.
Sühring
Whimsical takes on modern German cuisine are the specialty at this high-end, sophisticated outpost.
Thai Street Food Place
A highly rated street food spot in Asok serving authentic Thai dishes from early morning until afternoon.
I love Thai Food
Budget-friendly evening dining on Chakrabongse Rd, serving authentic Thai food near Bangkok's historic Phra Nakhon district.
Yào Rooftop Bar
Rooftop bar atop the Bangkok Marriott Surawongse, open nightly with city skyline views.
Chef's Table by Lebua เชฟส์เทเบิล บาย เลอบัว
French fine dining on Bangkok's 61st floor, where tasting menus meet panoramic city skyline views.
Sae Phun ข้าวหน้าไก่แซ่พุ้น
A beloved Old City lunch spot serving signature chicken stew rice with Chinese sausage and fried egg.
Ministry of Crab Bangkok
Premium Sri Lankan mud crab specialist on Sukhumvit 31, delivering refined seafood dining in an upscale Bangkok setting.
Above Eleven Rooftop Bar & Restaurant
Rooftop Nikkei bar and restaurant above Sukhumvit with creative cocktails and city skyline views.
Sorn
Three-Michelin-star fine dining showcasing authentic Southern Thai cuisine in a heritage house on Sukhumvit 26.
Spire Rooftop Bar Bangkok
Rooftop cocktail bar atop the Dusit Thani Bangkok with sweeping views over Lumpini Park and the city skyline.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best street food area in Bangkok?
Yaowarat (Chinatown) is the undisputed champion for night street food — seafood, noodles, and desserts. Khao San Road area has cheap eats for backpackers. Victory Monument has excellent boat noodles. Or Tor Kor Market near Chatuchak has the city's best produce and prepared food stalls.
How much does a meal cost in Bangkok?
Street food meals run 40-80 THB ($1-2.30). Casual sit-down restaurants average 100-250 THB. Mid-range restaurants with air conditioning cost 250-600 THB per dish. Fine dining ranges from 1,500-5,000+ THB for tasting menus.
Are Bangkok restaurants safe for tourists?
Yes. Food safety standards are generally high, especially at busy stalls with high turnover. Look for vendors with long queues — fast turnover means fresh food. Most restaurants in tourist areas offer English menus and accommodate dietary restrictions.