Nightlife

Bang Bang Burger

30 Soi Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok

Donnerstag 11:00-23:00

Nana 8 Min Sukhumvit BTS
Sukhumvit 0.9 km Blue-Line MRT

A Cozy Burger Haven with Global Beers and Delightful Music

Bang Bang Burger is a charming spot perfect for both solo dining and group gatherings, offering a diverse selection of drinks, including beers and ciders from around the world. Visitors rave about the delicious burgers, especially the double patty Iron Mike and the Korean-inspired guanju chicken burger, along with tasty sides like voodoo fries and curly fries. The cozy atmosphere is enhanced by neat music that's not too loud, making it ideal for conversations. With additional treats like milkshakes and ice cream sundaes, Bang Bang Burger stands out as a delightful place to enjoy good food and good vibes. May 2024gurulist.net AI Beta

Nr. 6 in 60 Nightlife Spots around Soi 11

  • 563 Ratings

Reviews Bang Bang Burger Bangkok

Bang Bang is the place for burgers. Try the California fries, you won't be disappointed. Good view of the street action near the front as well.


This is a cozy spot for burger lovers with a good variety of options. I finally tried the guanju chicken burger, which came with tasty potato fries and a side of curly fries. I ended my meal with a delicious chocolate ice cream sundae. Overall, it was a satisfying experience and well worth the price.


We decided to try this place for dinner after driving by earlier in the day, and it lived up to our expectations. The smash burger, known as the Iron Mike, was absolutely delicious, especially with the extra add-ons. The voodoo fries were a hit, and the selection of beers and ciders from around the world was impressive.


I stumbled upon this place for a solo Friday lunch and it was perfect! The food and music were great, and the staff was very helpful. I particularly loved the burger with spicy larb sauce. Definitely a spot I’d recommend for anyone looking for a good meal and a chill atmosphere.


I recently visited this spot and was impressed by the variety of drinks available. The music was at a perfect volume, allowing for easy conversation. The flexible seating arrangements were ideal for both small and large groups, making it a great place to hang out with friends.


The replacement of Daniel Thaiger Burger. I had The Duke (Wagyu beef) for 290 plus French Fries for 100. A Singh is 130. The Burger itself is good, a bit more salt (for me) and the top bun should be warm. Besides who needs Wagyu beef in a burger if the beef is good? There is plenty of sauce in the burger so you don’t taste if its Wagyu or not. The french fries basket should be full, not 3/4 ;). However overall not bad but in my opinion to expensive.
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