Krua Je Ngor Restaurant
Krua Je Ngor Restaurant in Charoen Krung has been providing wonderful Thai seafood with fresh ingredients since 1999, and has now expanded to five stores across Bangkok including one in Sukhumvit.
Bangkok restaurant guides here focus on tried-and-tested places across malls, Chinatown, old town, and newer dining areas.
Listings range from casual street food spots like Pornchai Rice Noodles, Thipsamai, and Nai Ek Roll Noodle to refined venues such as Emilia, Elements, and several Michelin-rated restaurants. The selection also covers Japanese, Italian, Isan, and modern Thai kitchens in areas like One Bangkok, Gaysorn, Langsuan, Silom, Bangrak, and Chinatown, giving readers concrete options rather than broad lists.
Krua Je Ngor Restaurant in Charoen Krung has been providing wonderful Thai seafood with fresh ingredients since 1999, and has now expanded to five stores across Bangkok including one in Sukhumvit.
Ros Dee Ded on Rama 4 Road serves delicious beef noodle soup with a unique taste, hard to find in Bangkok, especially at such a low price. Ros Dee Ded is a name familiar to Bangkok food enthusiasts because it has been widely known for many decades
Pastel Rooftop is a delightful new rooftop bar and Mediterranean restaurant on the 22nd floor of the exclusive Aira Hotel, on the popular Soi 11, off Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Pastel is quite a recent addition to the ever-growing rooftop scene of Bangkok and is gaining popularity very fast.
Sühring is a superb restaurant serving modern German cuisine and probably one of Bangkok’s most talked about places. The restaurant hides in a tiny street off Sathorn road and seems to be cocooned in an overgrown green garden.
Appia is an excellent Roman Trattoria hidden in Sukhumvit Soi 31 (also known as Soi Sawatdi) and run by Chef Paolo Vitaletti. Open for many years, Appia became a name to remember for Italian food lovers.
Post Views: 13,133 The Mustang Blu is an old renovated building with a flat iron shape that was originally built as a bank in the… Read More »The Mustang Blu Bangkok – Hotel and Cafe
Velaa Sindhorn Village is a trendy and luxurious community village on Langsuan Road in Bangkok. Velaa is one of the luxury community malls built in this part of Bangkok, just next to the well-known Lumpini Park.
Sushi Masato is Bangkok’s most exclusive address, even more since the restaurant received a prestigious Michelin Star. This Japanese restaurant can only accommodate ten guests and is booked more than three months in advance.
Ma Maison Bangkok is a unique Thai restaurant found in the Ploenchit area. A glasshouse sitting in the shade of immense old trees in a vast green garden, hidden in the heart of Bangkok, somewhere you would never expect to find a garden of this size.
Royal Oshak is one of the fanciest and most upmarket Thai restaurants in Bangkok. Originally from San Francisco, where they run five restaurants, Royal Osha serves Thai food with a slight twist, created by talented Thai chefs.
Methavalai Sorndaeng is an old-fashioned Thai restaurant frozen in time, just next to the Democracy Monument, not far from Khao San. There are so many Thai restaurants in Bangkok finding something original for a special occasion will be difficult.
80/20 Eighty Twenty is a superb restaurant in the north of Silom that serves great cuisine in an area of Bangkok where not many modern restaurants have opened yet.
Unomas is an upmarket Spanish restaurant offering a panoramic view of the Bangkok skyline from the 54th floor of the Centara Grand Hotel. You can access the restaurant directly from the immense CentralWorld shopping mall.
Baan Phadthai is a beautiful restaurant which received a Michelin Bib Gourmand (inspectors’ favourites for good value) hidden in one of these tiny lanes of Bangrak between Silom and the riverside.
Le Du restaurant on Silom is one of our favourite restaurants in Bangkok, if not our favourite. We were lucky to discover it from the very early days and enjoyed the evolution from a young and shy hidden restaurant to a world-class, Michelin-starred venue.
Paste Restaurant in the Gaysorn Village shopping centre is another proof that the Bangkok dining scene never ceases to evolve and improve. Paste Restaurant started in Sukhumvit and has already made a name for itself there.