White Rabbit– In the heart of the gay scene, this gay lounge and bar offers a relaxed vibe with free Wi-Fi. It serves both Thai and Western food, making it a perfect spot to order a meal, sip cocktails, and enjoy entertaining shows. The Balcony– A popular gay bar on Silom Soi 4...
Food and dining Breakfast options American Restaurants on site Restaurant Cuisine: Thai Menu: Buffet Location 18 Soi Sukhumvit 8, Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand, 10110 Excellent8.8 Location Airports Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) 20.2 km 28 min drive Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) 21.7 km ...
3/5. Then the 3 Thais in the group thought the Thai food at breakfast and for room service was not very good. Better at other hotels in Thailand they named. Seems the Thai food on the 2nd day was OK. Change of chef? 4/5. Another small point. It was not clear on the dual ...
I had never tried Thai Green Curry until heading to Bangkok, and now it’s one of my favorite dishes. The curry is a bright green color which might seem unusual at first, but once you get a taste of this Thai street food, you’ll be eager for more. ...
Bangkok’s food sceneis exploding in terms of the cafe and fine-dining scene, but to me, dishes that make up an authentic Thai eating experience are all about street food – Food straight out of roadside pushcarts, hole-in-the walls or hidden amongst the maze of Bangkok night bazaars. ...
Good Thai food near Tin Hau Metro Station Feb 2018 • couples Nice setting, near metro station, good and inexpensive Thai foods. It is next to the Butterfly Victoria Hotel right on the King Road. 3 minutes walking from the Metro station exits. Not many parking in the are...
The Nestis a very modern rooftop lounge; which is located on the 8th floor of theLe Fenix Hotelin Sukhumvit Soi 11. however people don’t just come here for the view, they go for the atmosphere. The Nest is an open air rooftop bar, which offers a great selection of food with tapas...
Explore the Thai-Chinese route in Bangkok. From temple, street food, to night market. Enjoy local stories about the Thai-Chinese community in Bangkok as well as nightlife in this city that never sleeps.
The first, called Jay Piek (Charoen Rat Road near Soi 1 at Wong Wien Yai, 086-613-0587) specializes in something of a rarity in Thai street food stalls — the Thai-Chinese dish known asgoong ob woonsen,prawns wrapped in glass vermicelli and baked in a metal container, a method which ...
A real Thai comfort food and something everyone can cook is the Thai style omelet. Eggs are beat up with a dash of fish sauce and soy sauce and then minced pork is added. The egg mixture is then quite literally deep fried into an omelet that pleases a palette of rice. It is best ...