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Banthat Thong Restaurants in Bangkok

Discover the Most Loved Dining Spots in Bangkok’s Vibrant Banthat Thong Neighborhood

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  • Thong Nua Kao Premium Thai BBQ

    ทองเนื้อเก้า

    Fri 11:00-02:00

    Thong Nua Kao Premium Thai BBQ offers a delightful dining experience with its high-end Thai BBQ style. The in-table grill is complemented by an efficient ventilation system that enhances the cooking process. The menu includes both regular and premium wagyu beef, providing exceptional quality cuts that make the higher price worthwhile. Ordering is convenient through a QR code system, and the attentive staff ensures a pleasant experience. Just remember to request no pork on the grill if you avoid it for dietary reasons.

    4.3 401


  • Tang Jai Joom

    hot pot

    Fri 16:30-00:00

    Tang Jai Joom offers an exceptional sukiyaki hotpot experience with fresh and unique seafood options like abalone and crayfish, which are hard to find elsewhere. The soup is both delicious and unique, allowing diners to customize their flavors by choosing their own ingredients. The reasonable pricing adds to the overall appeal, making it a delightful place to visit.

    4.8 195


  • Eiam Noi Pork Noodles

    minced pork soup, salted egg yolk salad, fried fish skin, boiled pork

    Fri 11:00-00:00

    Tucked away on Banthat Thong Street, this local gem serves up some of the most flavorful pork noodles around. The noodles have a perfect bite, and the broth is packed with flavor. The shop's wantons are a standout, with the pork version even including shrimp. With reasonable prices and a menu available in English, it's a must-visit spot for noodle lovers.

    4.3 354


  • Tid Mun

    Fri 16:00-23:00

    Affordable Thai BBQ and Hotpot Buffet Experience

    Thai style BBQ (Moo-Kra-Taa) with all you can eat. You can select the original or hot plate style. Addition with Hotpot (+50 THB).

    4.1 521


  • Khao Soi Falamdun Chiang Mai

    khao soi

    Fri 10:00-20:30

    The Khao Soi here is good, featuring well-cooked noodles and a flavorful curry, though it lacks the authenticity and spice of Chiang Mai's original version. The toppings are somewhat basic, making it a decent meal, but there are better options available elsewhere.

    4.3 304


  • Tung Chae Tao Tan

    charcoal-cooked dishes, pad see ew, rad naa, khao pad moo

    Fri 10:00-21:00

    Tung Chae Tao Tan is a hidden gem in Bangkok, offering a nostalgic taste of old-school Thai-Chinese cuisine. Known for their crispy noodles, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic flavors. Located in the bustling BunThudThong area near Stadium One, it’s quite popular during the evenings, so plan your visit accordingly.

    4.3 271


  • Mae Sri Noodle Wonton

    Fri 15:00-21:30

    The grilled pork skewers at Mae Sri Noodle Wonton are juicy and tender, a perfect complement to their noodle offerings. This place offers super delicious food at very reasonable prices, making it a great choice for a satisfying meal.

    4.2 308


  • Tang Yuu

    Mookata

    Fri 17:00-00:00

    On my second visit to Tang Yuu, I noticed a drop in food quality, particularly with the fried mushroom, which I had loved previously. This time, the mushroom was oily and not crispy, which was quite disappointing. However, the restaurant still offers good sauces and ingredients, making it worth a visit despite the inconsistency in some dishes.

    4.3 235


  • Mee Dee Restaurant

    Fri 16:30-00:00

    If you're in the mood for incredible sit-down street food, Mee Dee is the place to be. The service is quick and efficient, and the food quality is consistently high. The prices are excellent, and the restaurant is clean. I highly recommend trying the fried tofu with salt and pepper and the seafood Tom yum without coconut milk. It's a must-visit if you have time for just one meal in the area.

    4.5 174


  • Saneh Larb Koi

    grilled beef, pork neck, minced meat salad, raw beef salad

    Fri 16:00-23:00

    A Flavorful Adventure with Grilled Delights

    Saneh Larb Koi, conveniently located near CU Park in Bangkok, is a bustling spot for authentic Isaan cuisine. On my visit, the restaurant was lively, with locals filling the tables, especially on a Friday night. The grilled beef and pork neck were standout dishes, with the meat tender, juicy, and perfectly seasoned. The salads, including the green mango spicy salad and green papaya with corn salad, were fresh and well-balanced, complementing the sticky rice perfectly. The service was fast, and the prices were reasonable, making it a great spot for a flavorful meal.

    3.9 411 Picture