Ruam Sab Market is a fantastic spot for authentic local food with many seating options for dining in or taking away. The prices are reasonable, and the market has a variety of small shops selling fresh fruits, juices, sweets, and clothes. It's an interesting place to walk around, though it can get quite hot due to the lack of A/C. To avoid the lunchtime rush of office workers, it's best to visit before 12 pm.
Seri Market is a clean and well-maintained food market in Bangkok. I love the variety of food, drinks, fresh fruits, and vegetables available here. The location next to The Nine Neighborhood Center is convenient, and the spacious food park offers plenty of options to choose from. With reasonable prices and high-quality products, it's definitely a must-visit for food lovers in the area.
Diverse Food Selection and Convenient Payment System
The food court at Central Embassy provided a unique dining experience with higher prices but elevated service. While the food taste was good, the pricing may not be for everyone. However, the convenience of having utensils provided at each table added to the overall experience.
Diverse Culinary Experience and Vibrant Atmosphere at W District Market
The food and atmosphere at W District Market are absolutely spot on. One highly recommended food stall is the Indian one, where the Fish Massaman with Naan is a standout dish—delicious, plentiful, and flavorful without being too spicy. The market also features live music, a very large seating area, and a unique setup that feels more like small restaurants rather than typical street food stalls. It's a nice place to eat and chill, even though it's different from the usual hectic night market experience.
I’m a food scientist. I’ve been living in bkk for almost 20 years. I like big cities. Those are my favorite places in bkk to chill out, shop and eat local good food.
I appreciate how accessible this food court is through the skywalk, and the range of food options available. The cleanliness of the place adds to the overall experience, even if it may be a bit pricier compared to other food courts. The quality of the food here definitely makes it worth the cost.
I had one of the best food hall experiences in Bangkok at this place. The Pad see ew, Yum woon sen, and Grilled pork neck were all incredibly delicious and affordable. Even though it was a bit hard to find in the middle of all the shops, the food hall was definitely worth it. I wish I could have gone back for more if I had stayed longer in Bangkok.
Affordable and Varied Food Options at Food Legends
The food court at MBK may not be as fancy as others, but the decent food and affordable prices make it a worthwhile dining option. For around 100 baht, you can enjoy a nice plate of food and a soft drink with lots of ice. The casual atmosphere and tasty meals make it a great choice for a quick meal while shopping.
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Diverse Choices and Air-Conditioned Comfort at Paragon Foodhall
Paragon Foodhall at Siam Paragon offers a plethora of culinary choices, including both local Thai and international cuisines. The food court operates on a cashless system, requiring a top-up card for purchases. While the food quality is generally good, some stalls might feel a bit commercialized and lack the authentic street food vibe. The air-conditioned environment provides comfort, but it can get quite chilly. Prices range from 100-200 baht per meal, with additional costs for desserts and snacks.
The food options near Platinum Mall were a lifesaver during my shopping spree. While the food quality was decent and the service was fast, I found the prices to be slightly higher than other shopping mall food courts. Nonetheless, the convenience of having many choices to fill my stomach in between shopping sessions was greatly appreciated.
I had a fantastic experience trying the Indian cuisine at Gourmet Eats. The quality of the food was top-notch and definitely worth a try. The fact that the stall is recommendable speaks volumes about the delicious dishes they offer.
PHENIX Patunam is a spacious and relaxing center that looks fabulous compared to years back. The bottom couple of floors are mainly wholesale food products, resembling a permanent food expo, while the next two levels feature computer and tech shops. The top floor houses a food court called Cricket, offering mostly Thai food, and there are bubble tea, cafe, and bar stalls on the ground floor. It's a great place to escape the heat, with plenty of seating and even live bands on certain days.