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Bangna
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Royal Dragon Restaurant (Chinese) |
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Banglampoo
Restaurants- Bangkok |
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Oh My Cod! (British Caf?) |
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Chaeng Wattana
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Cafe-Ja! Kaffeeklatsch |
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Charoen Nakorn
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Yok Yor Restaurants (Thai Food by the Chao Praya River) |
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Khao San
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Gulliver's Traveler's Tavern |
Silk Bar and Restaurant |
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Nonthaburi
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Suan Thip Baan Chao Phraya (Thai Food, by the Chao Phraya River) |
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Ploenchit
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Bacchus (Italian and French Fusion cuisine) |
Patio by S & P (Take away food, and catering) |
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Fogo Vivo (Authentic Churrascaria) |
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Ramkhamhaeng
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Swiss Corner |
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Sukhumvit
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Anna's Cafes (5 locations)
Anna's Cafes, offering quality dining in Bangkok at Value for money prices
Anna's Café Wireless
Located on the ground floor of the well known Diethelm Building in the busy
Wireless Road. Nearby are The American and Dutch Embassies, and Bangkok's latest
Commercial Building complex All Season's Place.
The Wireless restaurant it is an ideal choice for a business lunch or early
evening drink and dinner after the office.
Free car parking is available.
Address: Diethelm Tower B, Ground Floor, Wireless Road, Bangkok.
Tel: 02 252 0864
Website: http://www.annascafes.com/Wireless.htm
Anna's Café Bangna Traat
Since opening in the busy Central Shopping Complex in BangNa Traat Highway,
Anna's has been a favourite with shoppers and office workers wishing to take a
relaxing break.
The fast service from Anna's staff ensures that visitors can enjoy a quality
meal, without waiting long for their food to be served.
Free car parking is available.
Address: 5th Floor, Central Department Store Bagna Traat, Bangkok
Tel: 02 261 0755
Website: http://www.annascafes.com/BangNa.htm
Anna's Café Sukhumvit
This branch is located next to Nana Skytrain Station on the ground floor of one
of Bangkok's top office buildings, Two Pacific Place.
With a light and contemporary decor, the spacious mezzanine level is the ideal
venue for all types of functions.
Free car parking is available.
Address: Two Pacific Place, 142 Sukhumvit Bangkok 10110.
Telephone: 02 653 2395-6
Website: http://www.annascafes.com/Sukhumvit.htm
Anna's Café Saladaeng
Address: 118, Soi Saladaeng, Silom, Bangkok.
Tel: 02 632 0619-20
Anna's Café Rama 3
Address: 5th Floor, Central Department Store, Rama 3, Satupradit Road,
Chongnonsee Yannawa, Bangkok
Tel: 02 673 6474 |
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Beccofino (Italian)
At Beccofino you will enjoy exquisite culinary treats. Our authentic and
high-quality Italian cuisine-all meticulously prepared by Executive Chef and
Co-owner Angelo Rottoli-includes a range of appetizers, entrees and handmade,
hand-rolled or hand-twisted pasta as well as crisp, thin pizzas from our
specially built wood-fire oven.
To complement the delicious Italian delicacies, Wine Connoisseur and Co-owner
Kit Marshal has selected for your enjoyment a great variety of top Italian
vintages, in addition to other excellent wines imported from around the world.
Address: 146 Sukhumvit 55 (soi Thonglor 4) Wattana bangkok 10110
Tel: 02 392 1881-2
Website: http://www.beccofino.co.th/ |
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Bourbon Street Restaurant and Bar
American owned restaurant serving Cajun food since 1986. We also serve Mexican
buffet every tuesday night.
Address: 29/4-6 Sukhumvit Soi 22, Washington Square, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.
Tel: 02 259-0328/9, Fax: 66-2-259-4318
Website: http://www.bourbonstbkk.com/ |
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Bullys Pub and Restaurant
Come and try our pub speciality "Original buffalo Chicken Wings" chicken wing
drum sticks rolled in our addictive pepper and chilli butter sauce, served with
celery and blue cheese sauce. Bullys Pub where the good times never end!!
Address: Sukhumvit Road, Between Soi 2 & 4 , Next to the J.W. Marriott;
Tel: 66 02 656-4609
Fax: 66 02 656-4605
Website: http://www.bullysbangkok.com/ |
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Chesa Swiss Restaurant
Bangkok's most unique Swiss resturant. We specialize in a variety of Swiss
gourmet delicacies.
Address: 5 Sukhumvit Road Soi 20, Klongtoey, Khet Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Thailand.
Tel: 02 261 6650, Fax 02 663 4376
Website: http://www.chesa-swiss.com/ |
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Duilio's - Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria
One of the most authentic Italian restaurants in Bangkok. Duilio's Restaurants
are also available for every special occasion, comfortably accommodating over
100 guests. Birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, office parties, holiday
parties, etc. We look forward to seeing you at Duilio's Restaurants.
Duilio's Suriwong
Address: Tawana Ramada Hotel, 80, Suriwong Road Bangkok
Tel.: 0 22380070
Fax: 0 22671823
Duilio's Sukhumvit
Address: House 17, Sukhumvit, Soi 49 Bangkok
Tel.: 0 22587930
Fax: 0 26626498
Website: http://www.duilios.com/ |
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Gourmet Gallery
Address: 6/1 Soi Promsri 1, Sukhumvit Road 39 Bangkok 10110 Thailand.
Tel: 0-2260-0603 , 0-2260-0653
Fax: 0-2260-0468
Website: http://www.gourmetgallery.co.th/ |
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Indus Restaurants (Indian)
Situated in an upscale neighborhood in Sukhumvit, Indus is housed in a 1960s art
deco house formerly known as The Whole Earth Restaurant.
Address: 71, Sukhumvit Soi 26, Klong Toei, Bangkok 10110 Thailand (BTS: Phrom
Phong Station)
Tel: 02-258-4900, 02-661-5279
Fax: 02-661-3227
Website: http://www.indusbangkok.com/ |
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KOI Restaurant Bangkok
Winner of American Express Awards 2002 "My favorite Restaurant".
Winner of Thailand Tattler awards 2006. Thailand Best Restaurant Guide 2006.
Winner of BK. magazine Reader's Choice awards 2006 "Best New Restaurant"
Address: 26 Sukhumvit 20, Sukhumvit Road, Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110 Thailand.
Tel: +66 2258 1590
Fax: +66 2258 1080
Website: http://koirestaurantbkk.com/ |
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Le Pre Grill French Restaurant
We serve authentic French cuisine open daily for lunch 11.30-14.30 and dinner
18.00-22.30.
Tel: 02 253 5919
Fax: 02 253 5918
Website: http://www.lepregrill.com/ |
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Livingstone's Bangkok Steak House and Thai
Restaurant
Using only the best of Argentinean Angus Beef complemented with a choice of
exquisite sauces and a scrumptious salad bar we spare no effort in ensuring you
a truly great dining experience for your every visit.
We also offer a selection of traditional African dishes, for the more
adventurous customer, to fit with our African ambiance and decor plus some truly
original creations from our award winning team of Chefs.
Thai Restaurant - Experience true Thai cuisine and the finest of Seafood.
You will not miss the beach while dining in this lovely garden setting,
listening to the soft tunes of our house musicians. Located in Sukhumvit soi 33.
Tel: +66 (0) 2261 2800
Website: http://www.livingstones.co.th |
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Le Banyan Restaurant Français
We specialize in Foie gras in all styles, hot pan-fried or cold like terrine and
other variation, pressed duck, and others of course.
Address: No 59 Sukhumvit Soi 8 (Preeda) Bangkok 10110. Sky train Nana Station
exit 4
Tel: 0-2 253 55 56
Fax: 0-2 253 45 60
Website: http://www.le-banyan.com/ |
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Mrs. Balbir (Indian)
One of Bangkok's most popular Indian Restaurant, cooking class and catering
service.
Address: 155/18 Sukhumvit Soi 11. Behind Siam Commercial Bank
Tel: 0-2651-0498
Fax: 0-2651-0019
Website: http://www.mrsbalbir.com |
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Oam Thong (Thai) |
The Stable |
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Royal Kitchen (Chinese Restaurant) |
Tony Roma's |
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Restaurant Bei Otto (European & German-Schwarzwals-Stube) |
The Londoner Brew Pub |
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Seafood Market and Restaurant |
The Dubliner Bangkok (Irish Pub) |
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Sovente Coffee and Tea House |
Woodstock Bar and Grill |
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Tapas Cafe (Spanish Bar and Restaurant) |
Wasabi Bangkok (Japanese) |
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Silom
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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@Richard's Pub and Restaurant |
Sphinx Pub and Restaurant (Regional Thai and International) |
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Bussaracum – (Royal Thai Cuisine) |
ThanYing Restaurant (Authentic Thai Food) |
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Duke of Wellington (English) |
The Balcony Pub and Restaurant |
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La Boulange (French) |
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Naj Exquisite Thai Cuisine |
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Sathorn
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Le Cafe Siam (Thai and French Michelin starred cuisine) |
Patara Thailand (Fine Thai Cuisine) |
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Siam Square
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Fou Bar (International food) |
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Wireless Road
Restaurants - Bangkok |
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Neil's Tavern Restaurant and Bake Shoppe |
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Dinner Cruise
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Loy Nava Dinner Cruises |
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The best buffet to be found in Bangkok from an expatriates dining in
Bangkok experience. |
Looking for a feast in Bangkok? If you really want to pig out in the City of
Angels then head straight to one of the many buffets on offer in the hotels. You
can eat as much as you like, and the food is always superb. The prices can be a
little steep, but for a bit of a splurge, every once in a while, they are a
great meal out. A wide range of international and local dishes are offered.
There is almost always a sushi bar, as well as lamb, beef, pork and various
other meats. The dessert treats should satisfy any sweet teeth out there, and
the cheeses act as the perfect after dinner touch. Here’s a run down of a few of
the best buffets in a fine Bangkok restaurant:
We’ll start at the top with the Grand Hyatt Erawan. This is one luxurious
buffet, with staff waiting on you hand and foot, and live music settled neatly
in the background. The food is top notch, with seafood, pasta, and various roast
carvings. The buffet alone will set you back around 1,700 baht. It doesn’t come
cheap, but the ambience is charming and it makes for a pleasant evening. The
hotel is on Rajdamri Road, close to the Chit Lom BTS stop.The Millennium
Hilton is located next to the river. To get there, you take the Skytain to
Saphan Taksin (the end of the line) and then take the Hilton’s own river boat
across the water. The restaurant overlooks the river and provides a pleasing
setting for dining. The large, open space loses a lot of its intimacy, but the
food is fab.
Novotel Siam has a buffet for 1,100 baht in The Square restaurant. For the
price, the selection is perhaps not as varied as you would hope. Being able to
choose your own pizza toppings is an interesting touch, but the sushi and
sashimi is not quite fresh enough. There are also decent pasta dishes, as well
as choice cuts of beef and lamb. The salad bar is rather basic. The setting of
the restaurant makes up for the lack of food, however, as the large chairs are
seductively comfortable and the dining area feels distinctly relaxed. The staff
are all smiles too. To get there, use the BTS Skytrain and get off at Siam.
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is a refined hotel in an ideal location, right next
to the Asok BTS station on Bangkok’s busiest and most famous road. Orchid Café
is home to an excellent buffet. There are a number of Indian dishes, as well as
succulent pieces of sashimi, and a wide range of quality meats. The price is a
little over 1,000 baht.
Like the Hilton, The Peninsula Hotel can be reached via boat from the pier
next to Saphan Taksin BTS station. The buffet can be found at the River Café &
Terrace and it will set you back 1,250 baht. It’s rather grand though, with a
selection of Indian and pasta dishes, as well as lamb cutlets, chicken satay,
and sirloin steaks. As always, there are some delectable cakes and cheeses to
wrap things up.
So now you know where to go, how do you approach the task of eating a buffet
in a good Bangkok restaurant? You need a strategy for taking on so much food at
the same time. Some people choose to starve themselves before heading out for
such an eating extravaganza, but this will actually hinder your progress as your
stomach will shrink. In preparation for a Bangkok restaurant buffet you should
have a large breakfast and snack through the day, maybe taking a light lunch if
you feel up to it. This will prime your body for the onslaught that is to come.
When you get to the buffet, it’s easy to lose your cool and be overwhelmed by
the number of delightful dishes on offer. Take your time, only choose the best
bits on offer, and avoid ‘fillers’ such as bread and vegetables. Don’t rush it
either, you’ve got all night.
While they are expensive, buffets are the best places to sample good food (lots
of it) at your leisure. Whether with friends, on a romantic date, or with your
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The best food in it's category from an expatriates dining in
Bangkok experience. |
Feast your gastronomic senses on this lot, for these are my recommended Bangkok
eating establishments. This list is by no means definitive, but I’ve tried to
include a restaurant for all occasions, budgets, and preferences. Go eat, Agoda
children, eat until you can eat no more.
Best for: Kao man gai (chicken steamed rice)
This place doesn’t have a name, but you can find it easily enough at Victory
Monument near Fashion Mall. As you get to Fashion Mall, take the steps down to
the sidewalk and you’ll see an orange internet shop; it’s next to that. You’ll
notice how popular this restaurant is with the locals, and as far as kao man gai
goes, I’d say it was up there. 35 baht is what it will set you back, so don’t
expect any frills, but check it out if you are in the area.
Best for: Vegetarian food
There are surprisingly few decent vegetarian restaurants in Bangkok, but one
that stands out is Tamarind Café. It doubles as an art gallery and the interior
is stunning. The food is prepared with care and attention to detail. Each dish
is satisfying and showcases a fusion of Asian flavors with European styles.
Expect to pay around 400 baht a head. In terms of the ambience, there are few
places that are as charming and inviting as Tamarind. You’ll find it on
Sukhumvit soi 20; take the BTS to Phrom Pong.
Best for: Pretending to be hi-so
Another Hound, part of the Greyhound Café brand, is a fun place to eat. You’ll
certainly feel like the place is a lot more expensive than it actually is. Most
dishes tend to come in at around 200 baht, meaning that you don’t have to shell
out too much on this old dog. The pasta dishes are particularly good, and you’ll
be amazed at how trendy each of the staff looks, sporting cropped hair and
numerous piercings. Another Hound is on the first floor of Siam Paragon,
opposite the Armarni store. It’s trendy without a trendy price-tag.
Best for: Steaks
There’s fierce competition for the accolade of ‘the best steaks in Bangkok’, and
each candidate puts up a good fight. NY Steakhouse at JW Marriott comes close,
but it’s a bit too formal. Prime at Millennium Hilton is incredible but the
taste is just not quite there. My recommendation for steaks in Bangkok is
Madison at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chit Lom. The atmosphere is just perfect.
It’s formal enough to feel respectable, but it retains an air of individuality
about itself that is not imposing. The steaks have to be tasted to be believed,
but they don’t come cheap; go prepared to fork out 2-3,000 baht a head. If
you’ve got money to burn or want to impress someone, this is the place to do it.
Best for: Japanese beef
There’s something about beef from Japan. It has a unique flavor, rich and
tender, warm and satisfying. One of the best places to try it is Amapola. To get
there, go down Sukhumvit soi 53 and turn right at the end of the road. There is
a beautiful al fresco area where it’s easy to lose an entire evening. The Kobe
beef is the signature meat, and it is divine. Japanese beef is expensive (around
3,000 baht), but you get what you pay for.
Best for: Pasta
There are a multitude of restaurants to choose from in Siam Paragon, but if you
want some authentic Italian fare then you should head straight to Pasta Pagoda.
It’s tucked away above the wine shop at the gourmet food market. The restaurant
is tiny with a carefully selected menu. The pasta is made in-house and the
dishes range from wild boar to red snapper, each costing around 200 baht. The
moderate price tag is further complemented by a basic wine list that contains a
number of Thai offerings. Before you scoff at the idea of Thai wine, it isn’t as
bad as you may think. The pasta itself is out of this world, causing an
awakening of sensations with every mouthful. If you’re into cigars then you’ll
be able to browse the selection at the smokers’ shop.
Best for: Pizza
I’m not keen on pizzerias in Bangkok, but there is one near Khaosan Road that is
worth investigating. You’ll find it by the Shell Garage, down a side-alley,
halfway between the end of Khaosan Road and the beginning of soi Rambutri. There
isn’t much on the menu, but the quality of the pizzas is excellent. The bases
are not too thick, so you avoid that repulsive after-pizza feeling. The
restaurant itself is nothing special, with only a handful of tables, but if you
are hanging around Khaosan then this is one of the better places to eat in the
area, and luckily not too many people know about it. The pizzas cost around 200
baht.
Best for: Burgers
Sometimes the simple things in life win us over, and Garage Burger is no
exception. This place is great. It’s decked out in someone’s vision of how a
genuine American diner might look, and it even has a large picture of Princess
Di adoring the wall. The tortilla chips at the start are a nice touch, but it’s
the burgers that are the real stars. For a snatch under 200 baht you get a
gargantuan, bloody slab wedged into a bun. Coleslaw and friend potatoes provide
a basic side dish. Garage Burger is at All Seasons Place on Wireless Road.
Best for: Sushi
I try and eat sushi as often as possible, normally in fairly average restaurants
during our lunch break. There have been a few that have stood out but they’ve
all been very expensive. One of the better, slightly cheaper restaurants can be
found in Central World. It’s called Hou Yoo and it’s next to the lifts that go
up to the offices. The sashimi is particularly good for the price tag. It’s not
the perfect setting for a formal evening meal, but for a bite to eat at
lunch-time, or something quick and simple in the evening, it’s certainly up to
scratch. You can eat a decent meal for around 400 baht.
Best for: A buffet
The buffet at the Millennium Hilton is very good, as is the buffet at the
Sheraton, but the best buffet in Bangkok is at The Living Room in the Grand
Hyatt Erawan Hotel, Chit Lom BTS station. It’s ridiculously expensive, costing
around 1,700 baht per person, but the food is exceptional. Everything from the
well-prepared sushi to the exuberantly succulent lamb chops screams out for your
attention. French people will go bananas at the sight of the cheese selection.
Best for: Indian
Our pick of the Indian restaurants in Bangkok is Kashmir between Sukhumvit soi
21 and 23. You can walk there from the Asoke BTS or Sukhumvit MRT station. The
restaurant is small but authentic, and chances are there will be a Bollywood
movie blaring out of the TV. It is moderately priced, with a decent meal costing
around 500 baht a head. It’s well worth the money.
Dining in Bangkok is almost a past-time when you take into account the
variety of great food on offer. Every meal becomes like an adventure, and no
matter where you are or what time it is, you will always be able to find
something to eat, from the simplest street food to the most lavish in hotel
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