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Bangkok in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Bangkok, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Thailand's largest city and capital is also one of the world's top tourist destinations. It's a tropical metropolis with a vibrant nightlife, a friendly population and a rich street food scene. Bangkok's many attractions — such as its Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Grand Palace, plus its lively shopping districts and historic "wats" — are all easily accessible.
With favorites like centralwOrld, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and Kuang Heng Pratu Nam Chicken Rice, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Kuang Heng Pratu Nam Chicken Rice and Paste Bangkok so you can get the best taste of Bangkok while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Bangkok in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Jim Thompson House Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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centralwOrld

4.5
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4.2
(5858)
Shopping mall
Shopping
CentralWorld, formerly known as the World Trade Center, is a massive shopping complex located in the heart of Bangkok's Sukhumvit district. It is one of the largest shopping centers in Asia and continues to be a top attraction in Thailand. The mall features eight floors filled with a wide variety of shops offering everything from fashion and technology to beauty products. Visitors can also enjoy dining at numerous national and international restaurants on the upper floor.
CentralWorld – massive and lively shopping hub! 🛍️🌆 CentralWorld is one of Bangkok’s largest and busiest malls. It has an incredible variety of international brands, local shops, restaurants, and cafes, so there’s something for everyone. The mall is modern, clean, and well-organized, but it can get very crowded, especially on weekends or during holidays. The open spaces and impressive atrium make walking around enjoyable, and there are plenty of spots for dining and relaxing. If you love shopping, food, and experiencing the bustling city vibe, CentralWorld is a must-visit. Just be ready for crowds!
Hashem M — Google review
As a tourist, I really enjoyed visiting this mall! It’s a great place to shop for both luxury brands and local Thai labels. The mall is big, clean, and beautifully designed — perfect for walking around and exploring. There are so many restaurants and cafes to choose from, and there’s almost always an event going on. I also love that it’s connected by a walking bridge to nearby areas, which makes it super convenient to get around. Definitely a must-visit spot when in Bangkok!
Fatin R — Google review
CentralwOrld is one of the most impressive shopping malls in Bangkok! 🛍️✨ It’s huge, modern, and offers an incredible variety of international brands, restaurants, and cafés – you can truly find everything here. 🍜👗☕ The atmosphere is great – a perfect mix of luxury and relaxation. The food courts and rooftop bars are definite highlights. 🍹 Everything is spotless, well organized, and easy to navigate. A perfect place to shop, dine, and enjoy the Bangkok lifestyle!
Urs S — Google review
Our favorite mall ist the Siam Paragon, followed by the MBK Center. Both are near Centralworld. It's a great area to stay at if you like malls (like we do). Of these three, the Centralworld is the one that excites me the least. Pricing and shopping wise it's somewhere between the more luxury Siam Paragon (with the best food hall) and the cheaper MBK Center. There's nothing wrong with this mall though. A good range of shops, cheaper and more luxurious ones. Nice food court and a good number of really nice restaurants. It's just the one I feel the least connected to, just didn't catch me like the other two. But there's a very very good reason to come here anyways: It's "Katsu Midori". The Sushi Restaurant with the best Sushi outside of Japan. Quality is insanely good. Be sure to make a reservation or be ready to wait up to two hours. But worth it. Still: If you're in the area, it's a pretty fun mall and worth checking out. We always come back too, since Paragon and MBK are so close. So we visit this one as well.
Alex H — Google review
A super huge mall with plenty of shopping 🛍 and F&B. It's also convenient to get here since it's near the BTS station. I came here 3 consecutive days to get food & desserts. Loads of great foid here. The shopping brands are also more down to earth. Not just caters for the rich.
Cher O — Google review
This place is gigantic and has everything you could want, went looking for some designer sunglasses and jeans. Everyone was helpful and I didnt have any issues communicating in English. I had a burger at the shake shack, delicious not too expensive, well run and clean establishment 👍 you could easily spend days shopping here before seeing everything
Faded J — Google review
Great Place for shopping. Almost every brand is here in Bangkok centralwOrld. Too big to roam around. Have a ice skating on top floor with playing area and gaming zone. Prayer rooms are also here. Food centre below the mall and on the level 3 also.
Farhan G — Google review
CentralWorld in Bangkok is one of the best shopping centers I’ve visited. The mall is huge, modern, and extremely well-organized, making it easy to explore. It offers a *complete range of fashion*, from everyday clothing to high-end designer brands, so there’s something for every style and budget. What really stands out is the food selection, especially on the **7th floor**. There are countless options — from delicious Thai dishes to international cuisine, along with many bakeries and dessert shops. Whether you want a full meal or just something sweet, you’ll definitely find something you love. Overall, CentralWorld is a perfect place for shopping, eating, and spending the day. With its variety of big-name brands, trendy fashion stores, and amazing food choices, it’s a must-visit destination in Bangkok.
Henry D — Google review
999/9 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand•https://www.centralworld.co.th/th/home•+66 2 640 7000•Tips and more reviews for centralwOrld
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Platinum Fashion Mall

4.3
(29956)
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4.1
(3510)
Shopping mall
Shopping
The Platinum Fashion Mall is a popular multilevel shopping center located in Bangkok, Thailand. Situated across the Pratunam Market area, it offers a wide range of fashion styles and products, from Thai designer collections to international trends. With over 1,300 shops spread across four floors, this six-story complex is known for its wholesale and retail fashion clothing and accessories. Visitors can also enjoy the food court while exploring the mall's offerings.
Paradise for shopping lovers. The mall is very used and it will take around two days to cover it completely. But the collection is very nice. You will get all the trendy outfits here, but I would not say that the price is very cheap. It is just that you had a good collection at a good price here. It is at a very accessible area and you can just walk around and shop. There are also options to eat so that you don’t get tired in between your shopping. Just remember you can Bargain so be ready to negotiate for your shopkeepers
Pallavi C — Google review
Platinum Fashion Mall is one of the popular shopping spots in Bangkok, especially known for fashion and clothing items. However, I found the overall experience a bit disappointing. First of all, the place is extremely crowded, especially during weekends and holidays. It’s difficult to move around freely, and some areas feel a bit too packed, which can be overwhelming and tiring. While the mall is often advertised as a wholesale market, the prices are actually quite expensive compared to other wholesale areas like Pratunam Market or even some Chatuchak sections. Many shops have a minimum purchase requirement for wholesale prices, but even then, the discount is not very significant. So if you're looking for real wholesale deals or affordable shopping, this might not be the best option. Another thing to mention is the lack of halal food choices. For Muslim visitors, the mall only has two small halal restaurants, which is very limited considering how big the mall is. It would be great if there were more variety and larger halal food options to make it more inclusive for all shoppers. Also, the location isn’t very convenient if you're relying on public transport. It's not directly connected to the BTS Green Line, and you need to walk a considerable distance or transfer to reach it, which can be uncomfortable in Bangkok’s hot weather. Overall, while there are many shops and styles available, the experience was not as convenient or affordable as expected.
Hushang J — Google review
I recently visited Platinum Mall in Bangkok during my trip, and I can truly say it is the ultimate shopping destination in the city. The mall is spread across multiple floors, each filled with countless shops offering an incredible variety of clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and more making it a true paradise for shoppers. What I really appreciated was the convenience of having everything under one roof. From shopping to food courts with plenty of dining options, and even facilities like money exchange counters, it’s designed to make the experience easy and enjoyable for tourists. If you get tired, there are places to sit and relax before continuing your shopping journey. Overall, my visit was absolutely worth it, and I highly recommend Platinum Mall to anyone traveling to Bangkok who wants a one-stop place for shopping, food, and convenience.
Suraj S — Google review
Shopper's paradise! You'll get everything here. Can haggle. Quality is good for the price but varies from shop to shop. Food court serves great food, desserts. Be ready to spent atleast half a day. Right across the road there's krungthong Plaza for plus sized clothing which is less crowded but really good. The Everything 20 store didn't impress me much, though. Kookkaai shop in second floor (Oxford) has gorgeous long dresses in rayon cotton material around 500 THB each Food court is nice with good variety and sufficient cleanliness.
Leotales N — Google review
Platinum Fashion Mall is too much crowded place. Foreigners come here for all types of shopping. Biggest fashion mall or clothing market in bangkok. must need a staller if you have a baby. Too much to walk. Prices can bargain if you want too. Clothing quality is good. Can find out all brands first copy here.
Farhan G — Google review
One of the best places in Bangkok for fashion shopping! 🛒 Platinum Fashion Mall has hundreds of shops selling clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories at wholesale prices. Great variety — from trendy streetwear to formal outfits — all at affordable rates. The mall is air-conditioned, organized by floors (ladies’, men’s, kids’, accessories), and much easier to browse than outdoor markets. Perfect for bulk shopping or even just picking up a few stylish items. Tip: Go early to avoid crowds, and bring cash for easier deals.
Varol B — Google review
Great place Mostly nonveg eatries Quality of the clothes here if good for the Price. Buyer 2 half shirts each 450 bhat from here their colour didn't faded even after a 1 year with machine wash. Electronics is cheap and reliable.
Akshendra S — Google review
Easy to get lost in the mall it’s very vast. It’s pretty much crowded all day but its got its own great deals. The restrooms also offer a self weighing machine for only 1 Baht
Logan C — Google review
222, PLATINUM FASHION MALL, Phetchaburi Rd, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand•http://www.platinumfashionmall.com/•+66 2 121 8000•Tips and more reviews for Platinum Fashion Mall
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Platinum Fashion Mall.

Kuang Heng Pratu Nam Chicken Rice

4.0
(2982)
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4.0
(305)
$$$$cheap
Chicken restaurant
Restaurant
Kuang Heng Pratu Nam Chicken Rice is a popular spot in Bangkok known for its delicious Hainanese chicken rice, often considered a rival to another famous chicken eatery in the area. The menu includes fried chicken and rice, fish noodle soup with tom yum flavor, and pork satay. While the service may be challenging due to language barriers, the food is described as cheap, tasty, and filling. Customers recommend trying the Thai tea along with the flavorful chicken rice dishes.
We came to this area for the famous Hainanese chicken rice but that famous place was just too crowded on the weekend so we came to this restaurant nearby. They also have rice, but they offer other food too. We ordered two chicken rice, 10 satay skewers, 5 pork and 5 chicken, and also a green tea latte with grass jelly. The chicken rice is similar to that famous one as the most important thing is the spicy soy sauce that they provide. The pork skewers were better than the chicken ones. The milk tea was so good, too. We had a very satisfying meal here, and the total was just a bit more than 200 baht.
Nora M — Google review
This was our second visit to Kuang Heng Chicken Rice in Pratunam. While the staff aren’t particularly friendly, they’re still decent—and we keep coming back because we genuinely enjoy the food. The steamed buns could’ve been better—they weren’t warm—but everything else hit the spot. One small suggestion: it would be great if they offered the chicken satay in smaller portions, as 10 sticks is a bit much for just two people wanting it as a side dish.
Ferdiantono L — Google review
The food is really good here. Only thing is not pretty here so drop your food safety standards and just trust the process. There is no shop front and the back is open so there was a random cat walking through as it pleases. The odd bug flying around, basic English but you can get through with tourist number signing and pointing to pictures. We ordered the satay, finished and ordered it again because it was so good and wasn't enough. I loved them flat noodles with fish balls
Lai L — Google review
Walked by and was really hungry haha. Ordered the steam and fried chicken. Taste was okay, nothing really stood out. Rice was lacking a chicken rice taste, the steam chicken was tender and fried chicken didn’t have an oily taste which is good. They gave sweet chilli and spicy chilli, which added taste when paired with the rice and chicken. Also ordered bittergourd soup with pork ribs, was really nice and tasty and is good for a rainy day. Price point wasn’t expensive Overall was good!
Jeremiah S — Google review
Not as crowded as the nearby competitor, so to me the atmosphere is more comfortable and better. I feel the service is good, couples young staffs standby, the young lady one was so attentive, humble and friendly to me. I amazed of how many menu option here. Instead of their signature Hainanese chicken rice, you also can find noodles, fish maw, satay and even Hainanese style breakfast meals and snacks. Tastewise, I loved their boiled chicken rice. The rice is tasty and fragrant while the chicken itself is soft and tender. The dipping sauce is superb! Don't forget to order their bitter gourd pork rib soup too, perfect. The soup is fresh and tasty. Obviously cooked for a long time to get the softness of the gourd. Tried their pork satay also, no complaint at all, tender meat, not burnt and well done grilled. The sweetness of the peanut sauce is boosting the taste. Overall, satisfactory. Highly recommended.
Rbw D — Google review
Delicious chicken rice! I tried the mixed version with both fired and cooked chicken. I preferred the fried one as it was flavour, crispy, fresh and the sweet chilli sauce was just divine. Nonetheless the cooked one was equally nice (in my opinion it matched the quality of the Michelin recommended neighbours.) It’s a perfect place for a quick satisfying meal.
Oliwia W — Google review
The staff were nice and the food was very affordable and decent. The hainanese chicken was great with the sauce provided as well as the chicken satay. The drinks were quite refreshing too!
Alexa D — Google review
My food came swiftly and quickly and everything was served within 10 minutes. The coffee was too dark for my liking, the chicken rice was nothing special but the deep fried chicken was good while the white chocolate was mediocre. The Chocolate butter bread with banana was really good, a generous amount of chocolate sauce was given. It was also affordable. They also have many unique spreads you could buy as souvenirs. Overall, good experience, 4 stars.
Charlynn — Google review
930 Phetchaburi Rd, Makkasan, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/kuangheng1932/•+66 62 653 1115•Tips and more reviews for Kuang Heng Pratu Nam Chicken Rice

Paste Bangkok

4.2
(780)
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4.0
(608)
Thai restaurant
Paste Bangkok, a renowned restaurant in the Thai culinary scene, offers a unique dining experience with its royal and creative Thai cuisine. Led by chef couple Jason Bailey and Bee Satongun, the establishment showcases authentic high-end Thai dining that has earned them a Michelin star. With a focus on original flavors and textures, the menu features innovative dishes based on recipes from 1870-1930.
Paste is hands down one of the most mind-blowing and awe-inspiring restaurants I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting. From start to finish, every aspect of the experience was nothing short of spectacular. The chef’s ability to craft dishes with such unique, bold flavors that still complement each other perfectly is truly impressive. It’s no wonder the reservation process is a challenge—this restaurant has earned its stellar reputation in the culinary world. I highly recommend trying just about everything on the menu—seriously, you can’t go wrong. From the appetizers to the entrees and even the desserts, each dish is not only a visual masterpiece but also a delight to the taste buds. The quality of the food is matched only by the exceptional customer service, which makes for a truly unforgettable dining experience. If you haven’t been to Paste yet, what are you waiting for? We left completely in awe and I honestly can’t recommend this place enough. It’s the kind of place where both the food and the service are so perfectly in sync, it’ll leave you wondering how they manage to pull it off. Definitely worth every baht.
Belle Z — Google review
Every now and then we all need to experience something unique like a tasting menu. Paste has a very nice posh atmosphere and the outdoor view at night is really amazing. The service is great. The staff was always very attentive, took the time to explain each dish, answered any of my questions, and was very friendly. The food was great and very satisfying. What I really enjoyed is how every dish is unique, but you can tell how each dish is built on the foundation of traditional Thai cuisine. A very unique and enjoyable experience.
Mario L — Google review
The service stood out the most at Paste. From the very beginning we had the most attentive service from our waiters. I really enjoyed our dining experience. We were offered complementary starters and dessert from the chef which felt very special. We ordered the beef Hang Lay curry and crab omelet. The beef was falling apart to perfection. I enjoyed the crab omelet but I would not order it again. I also love how private our booth was, it felt like we were dining completely alone.
Innika Z — Google review
What a beautiful and stunning restaurant. They even had a little stool for my bag to sit on, which I thought was a cute touch. We had a group of 4 and did the tasting menu with the lobster add-on. Definitely worth the money for the whole experience. It ended up being about $200 USD/person, which isn't cheap for Thailand, but compared to most Michelin experiences you could get in the States, it's considerably affordable, especially when you consider all the food and drink we ended up having. I loved the inventive takes on Thai dishes in small bites and the different textures. Also appreciated that the menu revolved around rice. Everything was delicious to me, personally. I know there were some textures my friend wasn't a fan of, but the flavors still delivered. The drinks were just as great as the food. I had THE BEST mocktail ever here – The Emerald – which has pandan, Asian citron, lime juice, and ginger ale. I loved it so much that I have my bartender husband recreate a close version for me frequently back at home lol!
Kayla H — Google review
BEST THAI FOOD!!! If you happen to be in Bangkok, this is a MUST try We love the innovative and creative food prepared by chef Bee Satongun. All dishes are beautiful displayed and delicious.
Wai C — Google review
I can't stop thinking about this dinner. Every dish was exquisite! My favourite was the one with the purple flowers (can't remember name). We all left the restaurant feeling full and satisfied. The food was obviously fantastic, but I'd love to point out how amazing, professional and caring the staff are, especially Om - thanks for making this night super special.
Sayalee R — Google review
Although this establishment intimidates the casual diner, I encourage those with the fine taste and generous budgets to enjoy a unique diner at Paste. This restaurant showcases professional table waiting and beautiful presentation. The dishes are unique and you’ll have fun trying the appetizers and cocktails.
Alexei M — Google review
Great food, large portions recommend to come with more friends if you are sharing and they have the loveliest most attentive staff.
Leslie K — Google review
3rd Fl Gaysorn Centre, 999 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand•http://www.pastebangkok.com/•+66 2 656 1003•Tips and more reviews for Paste Bangkok
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Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

4.6
(953)
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4.7
(1695)
$$$$very expensive
Thai restaurant
Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin, situated in the Siam Kempinski Hotel, is a sophisticated Thai restaurant renowned for its use of fresh and homemade ingredients. The kitchen's commitment to crafting everything from scratch, such as fish sauce and prawn crackers, reflects its dedication to quality. Founded by Henrik Yde-Andersen, whose Copenhagen-based restaurant Kiin Kiin has consistently earned a Michelin star, Sra Bua offers an innovative take on modern Thai cuisine.
My partner and I had a wonderful dinner here. We really enjoyed the restaurant's atmosphere. The food is fantastic and full of creativity, which brought lots of joyful moments to us. They even guided us to the kitchen back of the house to fully appreciate how their cuisine is made. Thanks for the Peachy service. It was one of the most memorable nights in Bangkok. Highly recommended!
Nien-Heng Y — Google review
The decoration looks great but the food and service quality undermined the whole experience. Too many tables to serve resulting in staff rushing to present the dishes. Felt more like a mass production line rather than a relaxing fine dining experience. Though the food looks interesting as a concept, the sequence and combination of format of the dishes didn’t meet expectations, especially the taste that did not really complement one another. Still I appreciate that they made it an interactive experience with magic tricks and more, but the quality and value for money was underwhelming.
Nip V — Google review
Absolutely amazing! It deserves more than just 1 Michelin-star. Beautiful, tasty, surprising, innovative cuisine. It's my second time here and not only I was not dissapointed, but it was even slightly better than last time. Thanks to Pompimol and all the super friendly and professional staff members!!! Highly recommended.
URI G — Google review
Such great Thai experience! First of all the interior and space, high ceilings, water, beautiful furniture and colours. This is a cozy luxury Thai dining experience. Two chefs, Michelin-starred Chef Henrik Yde-Andersen and Resident Thai Head Chef Berm Chayawee and their team has created menus that makes you leave with a smile on your lips. Their current ”Whispers of the Land” menu focuses on local ingredients from different parts of Thailand. Everything came with a story from the very attentive waiters.
Fab N — Google review
My must-go restaurant every time I am in Bangkok, for excellent food and impeccable service! Particularly enjoyed the beef with house-made curry sauce and fragrant baked jasmine rice. Highly recommend this restaurant to all. Thank you Jimmy for taking such wonderful care of us - your warmth and sincerity make our dining experience a 5* one :)
Denise W — Google review
One of the most memorable meals of our life. A big thank you to the Sra Bua team, the service team and everyone behind the team that contributed to such a wonderful, thoughtful lunch. A big thank you to khun Bas for his care and detailed explanations of each item in English and Thai. Between the tour of the kitchen, and of many of the locally sourced ingredients, we not only loved our food, but were able to appreciate the work and craft of each ingredient and where it came from in Thailand. Being here for almost 20 years, it is rare to be this pleasantly surprised by a meal and one of the rare times I can say, it was more than worth it. We will definitely go back again and it was so nice to see pride and care in each dish as well as appreciation for the talent of the Thai farmers and producers here. Lastly... thai wasabi is a must try.
Rajesh N — Google review
October 8th, evening - I don’t even know where to start — Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin completely blew me away. The whole experience was just next level. Our servers, Jay Jay and Troy, made the evening unforgettable. Jay Jay was beyond professional, super calm and confident — you could tell she’s been doing this for 100 years. Everything about her energy was so sympathetic and effortless. Troy on the other hand had us laughing all night — he kept throwing in little jokes and brought such a light, personal vibe to the table. The two of them together were the perfect duo. And the food… honestly, one of the best meals I’ve had in a very long time. Every dish was cooked to absolute perfection — not one single thing to improve. The timing, the service, the ambience, the whole flow of the evening — flawless. I’m genuinely stunned by the level of hospitality. Huge thanks to Jay Jay and Troy for making it so special — you guys nailed it - definitely will be back!
Tim T — Google review
It was one of the best dining experiences I’ve ever had. It was a taste journey for all to enjoy. The Pad wine was something to die for and I would thoroughly recommend it to anybody who wanted fine dining experience in Bangkok.
Le V — Google review
991/9, Siam Kempinski Hotel, Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand•https://www.kempinski.com/en/siam-hotel/restaurants-bars/sra-bua…•+66 2 162 9000•Tips and more reviews for Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with The Grand Palace, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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The Grand Palace

4.6
(73420)
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4.2
(36017)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Historical landmark
Park
The Grand Palace, a historic complex in Bangkok, was established in 1782 and is now open to the public as a museum. It features over 100 buildings constructed over two centuries, including Wat Phra Kaew, which houses the revered Emerald Buddha. The palace grounds are expansive and showcase stunning golden palaces, intricate Buddha statues, and more than 50 temples.
The Grand Palace is one of the most impressive and beautifully maintained landmarks in Bangkok. The architecture, intricate details, and vibrant colors make every corner worth exploring. It truly showcases Thailand’s history, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage on a grand scale. The grounds are extensive and very well organized, with clear paths and helpful signage. Despite the number of visitors, the flow feels manageable, and staff are present throughout to guide crowds and enforce dress code requirements. Arriving earlier in the day helps avoid the heat and makes the experience much more comfortable. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is absolutely breathtaking and easily the highlight of the visit. Every structure within the complex is stunning, and the level of detail is remarkable. Photography opportunities are everywhere. It is important to dress appropriately and be prepared for security screening, but once inside, the experience is smooth and enjoyable. The palace feels clean, respectful, and well preserved. Overall, the Grand Palace is a must-visit attraction in Bangkok. It is beautiful, culturally rich, and truly unforgettable. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Thailand.
Travis K — Google review
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is truly a stunning place to visit! The complex is full of beautifully decorated, colorful buildings that are impressive in every detail. The entrance ticket costs 500 Thai baht, and although it’s one of the most popular attractions among tourists, the visit is still very pleasant and well organized. You can visit the entire area in about one to one and a half hours, depending on how much time you spend exploring each spot. In some buildings you must enter without shoes, so it’s a good idea to wear something easy to take off. Overall, it’s an absolute must-see — one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks and definitely not to be missed! 🌟
Davide L — Google review
Visiting the Grand Palace in Bangkok is an experience that transcends mere tourism; it is a profound journey into the soul of Thai culture, history, and spiritual artistry. From the moment its majestic spires come into view, you know you are approaching something truly extraordinary. The intricate details that adorn every surface, from the gleaming gold leaf to the vibrant, mosaic-laden facades, are simply breathtaking and surpass all imagination. The undisputed highlight, and a sight that will remain etched in my memory forever, is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). The reverence and serenity within this temple are palpable. To witness the sacred Emerald Buddha, meticulously dressed for the season, is a humbling and deeply spiritual moment, even for visitors. The surrounding galleries featuring the epic Ramakien murals are not just decorations; they are a colossal and captivating storybook, depicting tales of good versus evil with stunning artistry. While the grounds can be crowded, its vastness allows you to find moments of quiet reflection in smaller courtyards. It is essential to dress respectfully, as this is a sacred site, but the effort is a small price to pay for the privilege of entering. Yes, this is one of Bangkok's most famous landmarks, but it completely earns its status. It is more than a collection of buildings; it is the living, breathing symbol of a nation. The sheer scale of craftsmanship and the palpable sense of history in every corner is awe-inspiring. Allocate at least three to four hours to fully appreciate its grandeur. A visit to the Grand Palace isn't just a check on a bucket list; it is an essential, unforgettable, and profoundly moving encounter with the heart of Thailand.
Udara R — Google review
The Grand Palace is stunning and absolutely worth visiting. Even though part of it was closed for a royal funeral ceremony, the experience was incredible. The golden details, murals, and overall atmosphere are unforgettable. Dress modestly, arrive early to avoid crowds, and buy tickets only at the official entrance. It can get very hot, so bring water and take your time exploring. A true highlight of Bangkok.
Julia O — Google review
It is undoubtedly the most famous tourist attraction. One of the most beautiful temples I have ever seen. Beautiful courtyards, a place with history. Entrance fee is 500 TН. Last entry time is just before 3:30 PM. I recommend you visit it before noon. You will see the brilliance, beauty and effort with your own eyes!
ALEXANDER V — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Get there early to avoid the queue and just ignore anyone outside offering to help. Do remember to cover up, long trousers or full skirt plus shoulders covered. Also try the queen's textile museum it's fascinating and would be a visit by itself anywhere else. You need about 3 hours to do it all.
Steve C — Google review
There’s so much to take in here. The architecture is incredible, and the murals are captivating even if you don’t know their full story. Seeing some of the girls dressed in traditional outfits was a nice touch too. You could easily spend a couple of hours exploring the place. Tickets were easy to get on location.
Faded J — Google review
I’m Bangkok people ,I visit this place almost 100 times hahaha never get bored every time that i come here.This place is a source of high-class Thai art inherited from the Ayutthaya kingdom period🇹🇭 everything is so beautiful that it’s called the city of angels. For practical information -Thai people (Free) just show ID card at entrance -Foreigner 500 THB/ person One important thing for visiting is that you must dress appropriately, especially for women don’t dress provocatively 😊
King N — Google review
Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•https://www.royalgrandpalace.th/th/home•Tips and more reviews for The Grand Palace
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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

4.7
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4.4
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, also known as Wat Phra Kaew, is a sacred site located within the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It houses the revered Emerald Buddha, which was brought from Laos in the 18th century. The temple is part of a vast compound that includes the former residence of Thai monarchs and spans over 94.5 hectares with more than 100 buildings representing royal history and architectural innovation.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located within the Grand Palace complex, is one of the most beautiful and spiritually rich places in Bangkok. The entrance fee is 500 Baht, which gives access to both the temple and the Grand Palace — a fair price for the experience you get. The architecture is absolutely stunning, with intricate gold work, colorful murals, and traditional Thai design that reflects centuries of craftsmanship and devotion. The Emerald Buddha itself is quite small but deeply revered. Though photography is not allowed inside the hall, the spiritual atmosphere is strong and calming. The surrounding temple buildings and statues are equally impressive and worth exploring in detail. The entire area is clean, organized, and well-preserved. There’s a strict dress code, so make sure to wear long pants and sleeves, or you’ll have to rent clothes before entering. Despite the crowds, the management is efficient, and the visit feels peaceful. Plan to spend at least 1.5 to 2 hours here to take everything in. A must-visit landmark that beautifully blends history, religion, and royal heritage. Don’t leave Bangkok without seeing it!
M F — Google review
A wonderful temple complex! Very well maintained, because it is the religious place of the royal family. All the buildings are amazingly decorated, in bright colors, with extraordinary meticulousness. It looks like the palaces from childhood stories. Very crowded, rigorous control at the entrance, with scanners and military personnel. You need about 60-90 minutes to visit it, together with the Royal Palace (this is only the outside)
Paul C — Google review
Wat Phra Kaew – Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok One of the most sacred and stunning temples in Thailand! 🌟 Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is located within the Grand Palace complex and is truly breathtaking. The temple houses the famous Emerald Buddha, and the intricate details on the walls, roofs, and statues are mesmerizing. Entrance fee to the Grand Palace is 500 THB, and modest clothing is required — shoulders and knees must be covered. Sarongs are provided if needed. 🧥 The temple is very clean and well maintained. Photography is allowed in most areas, but respectful behavior is mandatory. 💡 Tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to admire the golden decorations and murals telling Thai legends.
Hashem M — Google review
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is one of the most stunning and spiritually significant places to visit in Bangkok. The moment you enter the complex, the level of craftsmanship and detail is breathtaking. The golden structures, intricate mosaics, and beautifully maintained grounds make the entire area feel special and deeply meaningful. The Emerald Buddha itself is much smaller than I expected but still beautiful. The atmosphere inside the temple is quiet, respectful, and serene, giving you a moment to pause and appreciate its cultural and religious importance. Even with many visitors, the environment still feels calm and well managed. The complex is spotless, well organized, and easy to navigate. Staff are present to guide guests and ensure the dress code is followed, which helps maintain the dignity of the space. It is worth taking your time here because every corner has something beautiful to see. Overall, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is a must-visit landmark in Bangkok. It is visually stunning, historically rich, and offers a peaceful experience right in the heart of the city. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to appreciate Thailand’s spiritual and artistic heritage.
Travis K — Google review
Visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, or Wat Phra Kaew, within the Grand Palace complex, was the single most profound and memorable experience of my entire trip to Bangkok. To call it a "tourist attraction" feels almost inadequate; this is the spiritual heart of Thailand, and you can feel its sacred energy the moment you step inside the temple grounds. The anticipation builds as you walk through the majestic white walls, and then you see it—enshrined high upon a golden pedestal within the magnificently decorated ordination hall, the Emerald Buddha is a vision of serene and powerful beauty. While its size may be smaller than one might imagine, its presence is immense. The sheer reverence in the air is palpable, with hundreds of visitors sitting in quiet contemplation, united in awe. Learning about the ritual of the three seasonal gold robes, changed by His Majesty the King himself, added a deep layer of cultural significance to what I was witnessing. This isn't a static artifact; it is a living, breathing part of Thai monarchy and faith. The intricate craftsmanship of the gilded garuda and nagas that surround the statue, combined with the dazzling interior murals, creates a setting fit for a national treasure. The entire temple complex, with its gleaming chedis and mythical statues, feels like a celestial city. It is essential to dress modestly out of respect, and I highly recommend going early to fully absorb the atmosphere before the largest crowds arrive. The experience is humbling and transcendent. It’s more than just seeing a famous statue; it’s about connecting with the soul of a nation. The image of the Emerald Buddha, bathed in light, is one I will carry with me forever. This is an absolute, non-negotiable must-see for any visitor to Bangkok.
Udara R — Google review
One of the most impressive temples in Thailand and an absolute must-see in Bangkok. The architecture, detail, and atmosphere are breathtaking. It can get very crowded, so it’s best to visit early in the morning. Despite the crowds, the experience is unforgettable and truly showcases the beauty of Thai culture and craftsmanship.
Nicolas — Google review
A breathtaking temple complex. The whole area has incredible buildings, some are not open to the public but you can still walk around them and enjoy the facades and architecture. Like any other Buddhist temple you need to take your shoes off to visit the Emerald Buddha which is magnificent.
JUAN F — Google review
Visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha was one of the highlights of my trip to Bangkok. The temple is stunning, with its golden details, colorful murals, and peaceful atmosphere. Seeing the Emerald Buddha itself felt very special, even though the statue is small compared to the grand surroundings. It was quite crowded, and strict dress rules are enforced, but the beauty and spiritual significance of the place made the experience unforgettable.
Vishal J — Google review
Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•https://www.royalgrandpalace.th/th/home•Tips and more reviews for The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan

4.7
(35783)
Buddhist temple
Place of worship
Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is one of Thailand's most revered temples. It houses a 46-meter-long reclining Buddha statue and the largest collection of Buddha statues in Thailand. Many statues were brought from ancient capitals like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai. The temple offers a serene atmosphere amidst its maze of temples and statues, providing a peaceful retreat despite the bustling surroundings.
A magnificent temple in Bangkok Thailand, with lots of scenery. It is located just about five minutes walk from the Grand Palace. The Reclining Buddha can be found in one of the Temples. There are food and drink options for those who might need to refuel while experiencing the wonders of Wat Phra Chetuphon... Also, the Thailand Traditional Medical School is available for those of you who would need a relaxing Thai massage. If you decide to visit, please do leave enough time for you to experience all there is at Wat Phra Chetuphon....
C U — Google review
Wat Pho completely surprised us! From the outside it looks impressive, but once you step inside, you realise just how big the temple grounds really are. There’s so much to explore — from the beautiful pagodas to the peaceful courtyards. We also learned a lot while walking around. Wat Pho is actually considered the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and you can see murals and inscriptions that teach about healing, meditation, and ancient Thai medicine. It’s such an interesting place if you enjoy culture and history. But the absolute highlight for us was the Reclining Buddha. I was honestly in shock when I saw it — it’s HUGE and absolutely stunning up close! The gold, the details on the feet, everything… it’s breathtaking and impossible to capture fully in photos. Definitely one of the must-see temples in Bangkok. Beautiful, educational, and unforgettable. Photos do not do it justice!!
Ashley — Google review
The temple is first on the list of six temples in Thailand classed as the highest grade of the first-class royal temples. Wat Pho also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is on Rattanakosin Island, directly south of the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha,a 46 meters long and covered in gold. Its sheer size and serene expression are truly awe-inspiring, and no photo can quite capture the sense of peace and reverence you feel standing before it. The temple is breathtaking — rich with history, stunning architecture, and incredible detail in every corner. Wat Pho is also home to beautiful stupas, peaceful courtyards, and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. The temple is considered the earliest centre for public education in Thailand. It houses a school of Thai medicine, and is also known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage which is still taught and practiced at the temple. A few helpful tips for fellow travellers: * Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience. * Dress modestly — shoulders and knees should be covered as a sign of respect. Totally, a must visit place in Bangkok along with Grand Palace.
Mayank M — Google review
This beautiful Buddhist temple complex is worth at least two hours of exploration, as it offers far more than its famous Reclining Buddha statue, with many peaceful and interesting spots to enjoy. It’s best to visit in the early morning when the weather is cooler and the crowds are smaller. The grounds provide free drinking water fountains, free restrooms, and shaded areas where you can relax before continuing your visit. The temple is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, giving you the chance to experience an authentic treatment; a one-hour oil massage is recommended for deep relaxation, and it’s helpful to request a blanket because the air-conditioning can be quite strong. Keep in mind that tickets can only be purchased with cash.
Angus P — Google review
A must-visit in Bangkok! Wat Pho is home to the impressive 46-meter-long reclining Buddha and beautiful temple architecture. The entry fee is just 200 Baht and includes a free bottle of water. The complex is peaceful, well-maintained, and full of photo-worthy spots. Go early to avoid the crowd and don’t forget to wear respectful clothing!"
Rahul A — Google review
Wow!! Amazing temple!! The most special and beautiful in Bangkok, you have to stop and go inside. The complex is amazing in its beauty. Even if you are in town for a day, you have to come here. It is simply amazing in its beauty and you can't miss it. The reclining Buddha is also amazing. We saw large Buddhas, but this is on a different scale, simply amazing. Breathtaking.
YOAV L — Google review
Another example of the artistic brilliance of the Thai people Built in the 17th century, this temple is still majestic and well maintained. There is a statue of Buddha lying down with one hand on his head, it is beautiful to see.There are many shops in this temple & They keep the bathrooms very clean. The only problem is that locals are allowed in for free but foreigners are charged 300 baht.300 Thai baht is not a big amount for Europeans because their national currency is powerful. But it's a burden for those coming from countries with weak currencies. Airfare from the country, hotel accommodation and money exchange. Tourists come here by spending money in many ways. The government should provide some concessions to them.
Syed 1 — Google review
Very beautiful and big temple! Second time here and it amazes me just like the first time. The reclining Buddha was stunning. Wasn’t a line when we went, admission to the temple was affordable, only $300 baht. Cash only if you plan on going! They have clean restrooms. Be ready to take a lot of photos and videos!
Dennis C — Google review
2 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•https://www.watpho.com/th/home#Page1•+66 83 057 7100•Tips and more reviews for Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is a grand Buddhist temple situated on the west side of the Chaophraya River in Thonburi, Bangkok. Its iconic central spire is adorned with intricate tiles and stands out with its colorful and detailed design. The temple's history dates back to King Taksin's restoration in 1768, giving it a significant place in Thai heritage.
Came here by boat, which stops directly by the Temple. International tourists pay a small entrance fee of 200 thb, while national visitors won't have to (fair enough - I paid and my wife went in for free). Wat Arun is the "Temple of Dawn" and is a Buddhist temple. The main prang was completed in 1851, after nine years of continued construction. The main feature of Wat Arun is its central prang, a typical leap tower in ancient Khmer, which is encrusted with colourful porcelain. You can see the temple from far away, especially from the boat. You can walk around freely and even climb the stairs (to some part). There are so many details to find and to explore. Really a stunning piece of both history and architecture. You can also rent out some traditional clothes if you want to take some special photos. Some shops selling souvenirs, clothes, arts and crafts are on the grounds as well. Also free toilets. Surely one of the great things to check out when in Bangkok.
Alex H — Google review
This is Bangkok's most important landmark 🇹🇭. After visiting the Grand Palace, don't miss this temple, which is featured on the Thai 10-baht coin. I was so happy to wear traditional Thai clothing. The interior is beautiful, and the pagoda is huge. Everyone comes here to take photos in traditional Thai clothing. You can rent traditional Thai clothing at many shops behind the temple, with prices ranging from 100 to 500 baht. Admission is free for Thais and about 100 baht for foreigners. Open time from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If you've already visited the Grand Palace or Wat Pho, you can take a ferry across the river to this temple.
King N — Google review
The Temple of the Sunset is a must-visit. It’s very beautiful and worth exploring to learn about its history. Originally, it was the first thing ships would see in the distance to know they had arrived in Bangkok. If you have time, go to the opposite riverbank and watch it light up at sunset—it’s a stunning sight.
Azahara D — Google review
I absolutely love coming to this place. From the narrow streets outside with all the super local spots, to inside at the temple. Its amazing and the energy is something to feel. Outside you can rent traditional Thai clothing to venture in and have photoshoots done (amazing experience btw). They have great food places around. You can access Wat Arun by car or boat (recommend taking the boat in atleast once). Traffic can get bad depending upon the time of day. At night this place is insanely beautiful viewing from a distance as its all lit up. Must see spot for sunrise and sunset. Bathrooms easily accessible. Entrance easy going and quick (you get a free water). I always visit whenever I am in BKK.
Michael G — Google review
Beautiful temples and Chinese-Thai heritage. The stones, carvings, marbles, paints and colors are simply breathtaking. Had a beautiful experience. Bring e-fans, fans, umbrella and hats. Wear your sunscreens. Gets hot and crowded. Entrance fee for foreign visitors is BAHT200 each. **If you will not be in traditional thai costume, please be mindful of your attire.
K. A — Google review
We only experienced Wat Arun from the boat, but it still made a huge impression. The temple rises beautifully over the river, and the details on the spires are stunning even from a distance. It’s one of those places that instantly catches your eye. If you’re doing a Chao Phraya River cruise, make sure you slow down and really take in the view — it’s unforgettable. Can’t wait to come back and explore it properly!
Ashley — Google review
We visited Wat Arun, a beautiful Buddhist temple located by the river. The architecture is stunning, and climbing the temple gives amazing views of the surroundings. The entrance fee is 200 THB per person. It’s a peaceful and culturally rich place, definitely worth spending some time exploring.
Mert E — Google review
what a huuuge amazing temple! went there and experienced the thailand traditional costumes and took some pictures just how tourists did 😆☝️ 200bath for the entrance fee, very recommended to go there early morning or in the evening. the sun is no joke the other day we went for a cruise dinner and pasaing by the wat arun at night and its really beautiful pictures turned super good!!!
Intan S — Google review
158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/watarunofficial•+66 2 891 2185•Tips and more reviews for Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
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Nusara

4.5
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Fine dining restaurant
Nusara - นุสรา is a new venture by Chef Thitid Ton Tassanakajohn, known for his Michelin-starred restaurant Le Du. This establishment aims to bring Thai cuisine back to its roots with a focus on intricate flavors in a sophisticated yet homey setting. Overlooking Wat Pho, the restaurant offers a twelve-course 'Colorful Thai Cuisine' menu that puts a contemporary twist on traditional dishes.
Our dinner at Nusara was absolutely fantastic. The food was amazing, the space is beautiful and the staff is lovely. The whole dining experience was very well curated, with a first part being guided to different parts of the restaurant (kitchen, a bar area at the top floor), and the rest at the table. The staff guides you through every dish, bringing to the table what was used, with details and origin of the dish. The entire menu is an explosion of flavors, spices, textures. My whole group was very happy. Everything was amazing, from beginning to end. For sure I’ll be back!
Arthur P — Google review
I had the chance to dine here January 2025. From the moment you walk in you are taken on an amazing food journey. I would say this restaurant is worthy of 1 or 2 Michelin stars. The view and setting are one of a kind. The food is exciting and creative. The wine list was spectacular. I would happily return and I encourage you to go and experience their hospitality.
Tim P — Google review
The food was wonderful. However, I think too much was given for chance of complain, e.g. the dish with 4 finger food (Peanut relish, … thai green banana chilli relish … fermented fish … sweet dancing shrimp)was of my favor and the ocra and star fruit with the fish was not too good either. The presentation was great. I love seeing all ingredients. Just be a little careful as one came with a small cockroach. It is still 9.5/10!
Guy Y — Google review
We had 4 delicious bites before being seated at our table and they were all outstanding so we were getting very excited for our dinner. Sadly the dinner courses were extremely underwhelming and we so wanted to be ‘wow, that was the best thing we ever ate’ but that did not happen. The cocktail pairing we did was really good and the first few desserts were excellent. But sadly the overall food experience was very disappointing.
Erica D — Google review
Excellent modern thai and a great experience. Such attentive and lovely servers with a nice presentation of the food and drinks. We did the cocktail menu which was fun! Absolutely recommended. It definitely should have a star or two compared with other Michelin-starred restaurants. Accomodates for gluten free diet.
Ine S — Google review
Highly recommend this place! Authentic Thai flavors with a modern twist — everything was beautifully balanced. The dishes were packed with flavor, and the ambiance truly reflects the charm of Thai culture. Perfect spot for a special celebration or when you just want to treat yourself to something memorable. ✨🇹🇭🍽
Preeyanuch P — Google review
A Thai fusion restaurant opposite Wat Pho, nearby Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple. Stunning view especially dinner time. Creative Thai food. Most dishes could be too spicy for foreigners, even for few local Thai. Attentive service. Very nice ambiance.
Rathian — Google review
A lovely journey through Chef Ton’s heartfelt tribute to his beloved grandmother. Housed inside the old town of bangkok with stunning temple view of the iconic wat pho, the walk through roof top to dining table is a perfect set for what’s to come. The course dinner is an excellent take on Thai Cuisine that encapsulates the stories of its history, spicy on the palate but not too over whelming. Interesting introduction to those who never try and once do, you fall in love 😍 Great service and a memorable experience!
Now V — Google review
336 Maha Rat Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Khet Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•https://www.nusarabkk.com/•+66 97 293 5549•Tips and more reviews for Nusara

Supanniga Eating Room Tha Tien

4.4
(2170)
$$$$expensive
Thai restaurant
Supanniga Eating Room, Tha Tien is a charming three-story shophouse located in Thong Lor. Despite its unassuming exterior, the restaurant offers affordable yet excellent food in a chic atmosphere. The owner prepares rare family recipes from Trat, a town on Thailand's eastern seaboard. The extensive menu features hard-to-find old-school dishes that leave diners eager to return for more.
pretty darn good option. Food is creative and tasty, portions large, inside river adjacent view, 2 blocks from the pier. Thai focused menu. spicy soup even for the initiated. a little expensive but not unreasonable. friendly service that is barely seen around. best combo of leisure and quality in the area.
NoahJon M — Google review
Food was average, it’s missing the “wow” factor being a Michelin recognized restaurant. We ordered most of the recommendation but didn’t live up to the hype. The creativity of some of the dishes are worth noting hence the 4 stars. Compliment to the staffs who are very professional and attentive to customers’ needs.
Franz M — Google review
Supanniga serves flavorful, simple Thai food that masterfully exemplifies the "less is more" approach. The dishes showcase a disciplined focus on highlighting proteins and bold, authentic flavors rather than relying on culinary gimmicks. Standouts include the fried rice, reminiscent of bagoong rice, a creamy seabass soup, and a meaty crab omelette. While the drinks and dessert were unfortunately a bit forgettable and could be more distinct, the warm, fast, and topnotch service was impeccable. Food is then 4.5/5. With its perfect ambiance overlooking the temples, it is an essential stop to carve into your Bangkok itinerary for a memorable temple day.
Ray P — Google review
Restaurant was small, but cosy. The first floor dining area basically looks out to the Tha Thein Pier for the ferry service to Wat Arun where the monument can be seen across the river Was probably placed at the most strategic viewing corner for our table of 4. Best views at the 2nd level terrace which was hot and humid. Food was good, ingredients were fresh. But not mind blowingly so. Would I go back? Maybe.
Benson W — Google review
Food are all delicious and authentic. Had a great time dining in. We did walk-in only here and the staffs are super accommodating to us. Ambiance add up to overall experience. Next to the pier going to Wat Arun. Highly recommended👍
Tintin — Google review
We visited Supanniga Eating Room Tha Tien (ห้องทานข้าวสุพรรณิการ์ ท่าเตียน), a restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide, so we came with high expectations. The food was excellent — authentic Thai flavors, beautifully prepared, and well presented. On taste alone, it definitely deserves recognition. However, the overall dining experience wasn’t as impressive. The staff informed us that walk-ins are not allowed to sit at the upper deck — those seats with the nice river view must be reserved one month in advance. So despite the restaurant having great scenery, we were seated indoors without much ambiance. Service also felt very technical and cold — efficient, but lacking warmth or hospitality. It almost felt like they were going through the motions rather than genuinely welcoming guests. Still, the food quality is strong and worth trying — but if you want the full experience including river views, better book very early.
Crumpled N — Google review
Food wasn't the best, it's either too salty or too sweet. We ordered all the recommended dishes, turns out only the beef salad was okay. Staff attitude and services were top notch. As for restaurant's atmosphere, choose indoor level 1 area. The 2nd floor rooftop was so clustered, barely able to let anyone move around plus the heat, don't worth the hype. In summary, an overrated and disappointing experience.
D — Google review
Amazing overall dining experience. My only feedback is the table is a bit small for all the food we ordered lol had to scramble to finish some so they can place more on the table. Loved the food and chill atmosphere with the riverside view. The highlight dishes were the seared pork slices and the Thai tea pana cotta - would come back for these!
A E — Google review
392, 25-26 ซอย เพ็ญพัฒน์ 2, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•http://www.supannigaeatingroom.com/•+66 92 253 9251•Tips and more reviews for Supanniga Eating Room Tha Tien
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THE SIXTH 6th

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4.8
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$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Asian fusion restaurant
Nestled near the iconic Wat Arun and Grand Palace, The Sixth is a charming café managed by a young couple. Their specialty lies in serving authentic and hearty Thai cuisine, with their tom yum goong being a standout dish - boasting tangy, sweet, creamy, and spicy flavors. Although the wait during peak hours can be long due to limited seating, the green curry and shrimp cake come highly recommended.
Tourist-friendly and super affordable! I visited this place based on a friend’s recommendation before heading to the palace and I was pleasantly surprised. The grand palace was delicious, the prices were very reasonable (especially considering how close it is to the palace), and the service was excellent. The venue itself is also very comfortable and welcoming. Highly recommend trying the Tom Yum soup and the papaya salad, both were outstanding! Definitely a great spot for a tasty meal in the area.
Yehuda U — Google review
I’m Thai. I can say this restaurant is more than just tourist attraction 🥹🫶🏻 The taste is authentic, the price is reasonable, The portions are large. The staff is really having a service mind. She saw me and my sister wearing Thai costume than quite difficult to move so she give us extra desk for our bag. At first I expected nothing just want to escape heavy rain outside but turn out this restaurant is truly hidden gem 💕
Thpk J — Google review
A lovely spot near the temple with a great location. The prices are more than fair for what you get, the portions are a good size, and the staff is very friendly. The food came out quickly. We didn’t have to wait, but as we were leaving, a line started forming so keep in mind there are only a few tables inside.
Maja T — Google review
What a cozy place! I visited this beautiful place in January and couldn’t be happier. I have ordered Tom Yum Goon with rice and Papaya salad, and it was delicious. Both dishes were moderately spicy and well balanced. I also recommend to try Thai Ice Tea which was quite refreshing. I highly recommend this place and hope I’ll visit it soon!
Luci J — Google review
Nice spot right by the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, making it the perfect place to rest and refuel. While it's very tourist-friendly, the food is pretty good. We loved the papaya salad, pad Thai, and the jelly omelet with chicken green curry. It might not be the cheapest or most authentic food you'll find in Thailand, but it's a great option for a comfortable, air-conditioned meal after some sightseeing. Just be prepared for a potential wait—the space is small and can get busy. Though we went on a Monday at ~1pm and waited only 20-30min.
Helena T — Google review
Nice restaurant with exotic decoration, only 3 minutes walk from Wat Pho. The food are cheap and delicious, mostly <200 baht. We ordered tom yum and green curry. Although we asked for no spicy, the green curry is still a little bit spicy. It tasted sweet with coconut milk. The toilet is very clean ✨
Jia F — Google review
A total 5/5 for me. The food was AMAZING that too for such a low price. The servers are warm. You might have to wait In a Que for 10-15 mins especially if you’re bigger group but it totally worth the wait.
Riya P — Google review
The food was really good, it was spicy just like we requested it and it was really affordable. It was comfort food, tasty and the portion size was also good. 10/10 for us.
Anish U — Google review
6 Maha Rat Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand•+66 95 094 9612•Tips and more reviews for THE SIXTH 6th
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like ICONSIAM. Not quite as popular as Jim Thompson House Museum, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Asiatique The Riverfront

4.4
(68522)
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4.0
(10455)
Night market
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Asiatique The Riverfront is a unique open-air mall and night market located along the Chao Praya River in Bangkok. It offers stunning views of the river, featuring a 200-foot-tall Ferris wheel and a two-story merry-go-round. This former international trade port has been transformed into a shopping and cultural hub, with boutiques, restaurants, and traditional Thai performances like Muay Thai Live and mini-puppetry shows.
The place has almost everything a tourist os looking for: fun, food and entertainment! We had our lunch at halal restaurant but it wasn’t to my taste! The souvenir shops offer many things that one may not be able to have time to buy at large shopping area. The ferris wheel is indeed a must ride! It looks so heavenly beautiful at the most top overlooking at the Menam Chao Phraya river and the city beyond. There are entertainment area such as the Jurassic world, the haunted house the boat etc. Family with children will definitely enjoy going to Asiatique!
Yasmin Y — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is one of my favorite spots to visit in Bangkok! It’s not just a shopping area — it’s also one of the main piers for dinner cruises, so it’s very convenient if you plan to enjoy a river cruise in the evening. The place itself is beautiful and aesthetic, with lots of charming corners perfect for taking photos, especially around sunset when the lights start to glow. There are many souvenir shops selling cute and unique items at reasonable prices, much cheaper than in many other tourist areas. The food options are great too, from street snacks to proper restaurants, so you can easily spend hours walking around, shopping, and eating. There’s also a ferris wheel, which looks beautiful at night, though the ticket price is quite high compared to other attractions. Still, it adds a nice touch to the riverside skyline. One tip — when you’re waiting for a Grab or Bolt, don’t do it from the front entrance, as it’s usually very crowded and confusing for drivers. Instead, go to the north gate, where pickup is much easier and faster. Overall, Asiatique is a must-visit spot for shopping, dining, and sightseeing by the river!
Desfreidna S — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is a modern, vibrant market in Bangkok that offers a refreshing twist compared to the city’s traditional markets. Instead of chaotic stalls, you’ll find well-organized shops with a wide variety of products, making the whole experience much more relaxed and enjoyable. The area is filled with attractions, including a large Ferris wheel, a kid-friendly haunted house, and the Jurassic World experience, which adds a fun and playful atmosphere for families and visitors of all ages. Along the riverside, you’ll also find boats offering different excursions—an ideal way to see Bangkok from the water. When it comes to food, Asiatique doesn’t disappoint: there’s a great choice of restaurants, mostly serving delicious Thai cuisine. Whether you’re shopping, sightseeing, or just enjoying the river breeze, Asiatique is absolutely worth a visit.
Davide L — Google review
Great place to visit with great shops and restaurants. There’s definitely something for everyone at Asiatique. Best way to access is on a river boat and experience as well a small river cruise. Evenings are a bit better, less hot. Pretty busy but not overcrowded in my opinion. Another must-do in Bangkok.
JUAN F — Google review
Nice place to chill out. Lots of restaurants and shops to buy souvenirs from. The Jurassic Park entertainment park has also opened recently. Also, most of the Chao Phraya dinner cruises leave from the Asiatic Riverfront. There is a large Ferris wheel also around and nice food stalls. Good place to spend the evening with family.
Girbban P — Google review
This is a modern market with plenty of shops and drinking and eating establishments specifically tailored to tourists. In fact I see most were brought here by their tour group guides. As such the prices are much higher than what you can find in the more traditional ones. Buyers beware I suppose. They did offer the free shuttle boat to/from the Sathorn pier FYI.
DANNY L — Google review
Great place, plenty to offer, from the very young (game arcades) to the more mature. There are so many different choices of food, great choices and the quality of food we had was great. You can also go onboard a boat after buying a ticket and go up the river enjoying the food and drink aboard. Or simply sit in one of the bars and people watch the others passing by. The area opens up from circa 5pm. Really good vibe to the place, it's busy but not overwhelming.
Joe M — Google review
Really enjoyed my time at Asiatique. The river view at sunset was beautiful, and the whole place feels lively without being overwhelming. Great mix of food, cafes, and small shops. Easy to spend a couple of hours here.
레오이즘 L — Google review
2194 ถ. เจริญกรุง, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand•https://www.asiatiquethailand.com/•+66 92 246 0812•Tips and more reviews for Asiatique The Riverfront
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ICONSIAM

4.7
(54122)
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4.4
(1675)
Shopping mall
Shopping
ICONSIAM is a massive and stylish shopping center located on the bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. It boasts over 500,000 square meters of space and features a wide array of high-end shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Visitors can explore the seven-story Takashimaya Japanese department store, luxury condominium towers, and an indoor floating market that pays homage to traditional Thai commerce. The mall also houses Thailand's first Apple store and the National Heritage Gallery museum.
A huge mall that's quite new in Bangkok. The design is very calm and it also makes navigating in it very easy. They have a luxury section on the first floor called IconLuxe, where you can find all of the high fashion brands & luxury shops (such as Prada, D&G, Gucci, Balmain, etc.), and on the rest of the upper floors you can find shops of more affordable brands, both local and international (such as Zara, Uniqlo, Urban Revivo and more). They also have several food areas in the mall - a few food courts (on the 1st floor and on the 6th floor), and an entire food market that mimics Bangkok's famous floating markets (called SookSiam) with many stalls that offer mostly local Thai cuisine, just like you can find in night markets and food markets around Thailand. You can also find there a lot of stalls & shops that sell souvenirs, traditional Thai clothing, and much more. I really liked this mall especially because it provides a full experience all in one place, so if you're in Bangkok I'd really recommend not skipping this mall!
Maya I — Google review
Probably the most spectacular mall I’ve ever visited. Stunning view’s from several levels over the river, ESPECIALLY at night. So many beautiful views inside including the amazing water cascading feature, plus of corse wide collection of stunning shops from market street stalls to massive high street brand names. To enjoy the whole place allow at least 3 hours.
Jonbristolbs4 — Google review
ICONSIAM A Riverside Jewel of Shopping, Culture & Spectacle ICONSIAM is not just a shopping mall it’s a full-fledged lifestyle destination that beautifully blends luxury, local culture, and riverside charm. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the mall’s design is striking, its architecture takes inspiration from traditional Thai motifs like the krathong and river garlands, yet feels bold and modern. One of ICONSIAM’s highlights is SookSiam, its indoor floating-market concept on the ground floor. Here, you’ll find wooden stalls, small boat-style shops, and food vendors from all over Thailand it’s like getting a mini-tour of the country’s culinary and craft traditions without ever stepping outside. And the wow moment comes in the evening when the ICONIC Multimedia Water Feature is a spectacular fountain show right on the riverfront. It’s one of Southeast Asia’s largest, and the combination of water jets, LED lights, lasers, and music creates immersive 3D and even 4D shapes. The River Park terrace adds to the magic you can relax by the water, catch the show, and enjoy sweeping skyline views. For shopping, ICONSIAM does not disappoint. Its ICONLUXE section houses world-class designer brands think Dior, Gucci, Hermes, Alo and more. At the same time, it offers a strong local flavor with handicrafts, Thai-designed products, and more accessible stores. The mall also embraces culture: there’s a heritage museum inside, featuring traditional Thai art and historical artifacts. For tech fans, ICONSIAM is home to Thailand’s first official Apple Store chic, spacious, and river-facing. On the flip side, some visitors point out that it can feel very touristy. According to reviews, the food court seats can be limited and the food stalls, while varied, may be more expensive than local markets. But even for non-shoppers, the mix of architecture, entertainment, and views makes it worth a stop. Overall, ICONSIAM is a stellar destination for both shopping and sightseeing. Whether you’re indulging in luxury brands, eating Thai delicacies, watching a dazzling fountain show, or just relaxing by the river it delivers a memorable, immersive Bangkok experience.
Anirudh N — Google review
The I Con Siam mall in Thailand is an amazing place to visit. It consists of at least 7 floors with a great variety of shopping selections. Entry level consists of an open market with many local retailers and vendors. The upper level consists of Mid range retailers like H&M, Coach, Zara, Uniqlo & many other retailers on one side to high end retailers such as Gucci, Prada, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabana and two car dealerships inside the mall Volvo and BMW. There are tons of food options including local native cuisine to choose from. Insects, pig, alligator, duck, chicken, pig feet etc and many local fruits. There are also many traditional restaurants in an open market space. Whatever your heart desire it’s there. I highly recommends spending an entire day. We spent several hours and did not see everything.
Janice S — Google review
Great location with everything inside department store. We like dancing fountains show at 7pm last night, very beautiful! Now, there's japanese festival so we could find many japanese food, drink, and others. Thai food court at G floor is very nice.
Lily C — Google review
ICONSIAM is one of the most impressive malls I have ever visited. The design is beautiful, the space feels open, and every corner has something interesting. The mix of luxury brands, local Thai shops, and food options makes the experience complete. The indoor floating market is the highlight. The food variety is huge and everything tastes authentic. The staff across the mall are polite and helpful. The views of the Chao Phraya River add a special touch, especially in the evening. Perfect place for shopping, food, photos, and a relaxed day out. A must-visit when in Bangkok. Highly recommended.
Jeyavel V — Google review
Review (English): ICONSIAM – Bangkok Absolutely one of the most impressive shopping malls in the world! 🏙️✨ ICONSIAM isn’t just a mall — it’s a full experience. From luxury brands and world-class restaurants to local Thai products at SookSiam, everything here is beautifully designed and well organized. The location by the Chao Phraya River makes it even more special — you can arrive by boat and enjoy a stunning river view, especially at sunset. 🌅 Inside, it’s spotless, modern, and air-conditioned perfectly. The decoration is elegant and gives you a true sense of Thai culture mixed with international style. The food court and cafés are amazing, and there’s even an Apple Store with a breathtaking view of the river. 🍎☕ Perfect for shopping, dining, or just walking around and relaxing. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Bangkok — a must-see landmark! 🇹🇭
Hashem M — Google review
Probably one of the best malls that I have visited. The open rooftop bar is not an easy spot, you have to enter the Apple store walk thru and that will give entrance to the open terrance. If you take another floor up you can view from another layer but that floor is not open air. They do fountain show at night not sure if it is hourly but it is near the entrance, do not get too close the water fountains are not that advanced the water will spit down on you. The food court was the best, it has the cleanest street foods you can find in Thailand. Overall it was a good experience. It’a a shame I didn’t have much time to spend in the mall but you can with ease spend couple of hours in the mall. Highly recommend a visit. I took the ferry from the river to avoid the rush hour Bangkok traffic and will recommend the same.
Bedri — Google review
299 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand•https://www.iconsiam.com/•+66 2 495 7000•Tips and more reviews for ICONSIAM
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Under a 2-minute walk from ICONSIAM, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Thipsamai

3.9
(1052)
Thai restaurant
Restaurant
Thipsamai is a renowned restaurant in Bangkok known for its unique and delicious Pad Thai. It is believed to be the first eatery to create this iconic dish before World War II. The restaurant offers instructions on how to enhance the flavors with toppings and spices, adding to the overall dining experience. Visitors can enjoy their meal in creatively designed floating pods, adding an extra element of enjoyment. While there may be some wait times, the flavorful Pad Thai and refreshing orange juice make it worth the visit.
I continue to stand by my defense that Thipsamai serves some of the best pad thai in the country. Their focused menu explores the full spectrum of the dish, from sweet and citrusy to mild and spicy, all perfectly complemented by their signature cold-pressed orange juice. My personal favorites are the Pad Thai Omelette and the mildly spicy Royal Pad Thai with Chicken. This spot truly masters its craft, offering an essential Bangkok culinary experience.
Ray P — Google review
Easily a 4.5/5 rating. The vegetable spring rolls were excellent. Uniquely flavoured and super flavourful. The Pad Thai (wrapped in egg) was delightful and a must try if you’re in Bangkok. The balance of sweet and savoury is near perfect and although I could never imagine describing Pad Thai this way, it was quite creamy. The portion size was also smaller than we’ve been used to. Note: We had the pineapple mango juice and it was great but pricy (they’re famous for their orange juice though). Chilled glasses were a nice touch!
Raeesa N — Google review
Have an Appi-Thai-t! 😋 I’ve been to the original Thipsamai a few times in Bangkok, but this was my first visit to the Icon Siam branch. As expected, it’s still serving up that famous Pad Thai which is rich, flavorful, and easily one of the best you’ll find anywhere. 🇹🇭 That said, I’ve got to admit I prefer the original spot, it’s got that authentic local buzz, the sizzling woks, and the iconic background music that just makes it feel so Bangkok. This one’s a little too polished to have quite the same soul. Still, if you’re shopping at Icon Siam and get hit with a Pad Thai craving, this place will hit the spot just don’t forget to bring your Thai-titude! 😄
Boeing D — Google review
I don’t know why this place is popular to Korean. But worst pad Thai in my life. I rather have the pad Thai in the states ……. Hope they are improve with more good ingredients they use very little ingredients Orange juice was nice but nothing special If you go Thai often this kinda common. I had one bite and stop eating. Don’t go
Yay H — Google review
Thipsamai at Icon Siam brings the iconic street food experience into a beautifully designed, upscale environment. It’s exciting to see this famous pad thai spot finally arrive here! We absolutely loved the Pad Thai Sen Chan with shrimp oil, prawns, and the signature egg wrap—full of umami and super satisfying. The marinated chicken pad thai was just so-so in comparison, but we enjoyed adding some crabmeat, a tasty appetizer, and refreshing coconut water and orange juice to round out the meal. The overall concept of the dining floor is nice, with stylish decor and even waterfalls, creating a unique atmosphere. However, the space is very wide, and the staff weren’t particularly attentive, which made the service feel a bit lacking. Still, worth a visit for the pad thai lovers! 🍤🍜🥥✨
Rina F — Google review
I was recommended by a friend to try this place, as it’s said to be one of the must-try Pad Thai spots. However, it didn’t live up to expectations. The food was a bit cold, and the noodles were a little too chewy. The price wasn’t exactly cheap either. I probably won’t come back.
Chan C — Google review
Really delicious pad thai with lots of toppings available to customize. Prices are on the higher end, but portions are large too. The restaurant and surrounding area are beautiful up on the 6th floor of Iconsiam. The menu had allergy symbols, which was an awesome relief for someone with nut allergies!
Ellie N — Google review
I was never really a fan of Pad Thai, but the Pad Thai at Thipsamai hits differently. It’s pricier than your usual Thai restaurants, but definitely worth it. I’ll be coming back here for sure before my flight!
Diana R — Google review
Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand•https://thipsamai.com/•+66 81 559 9999•Tips and more reviews for Thipsamai @ICONSIAM

Le Normandie

4.5
(585)
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4.5
(1264)
$$$$very expensive
French restaurant
Le Normandie by Alain Roux is a renowned restaurant in Bangkok, offering contemporary French cuisine and an exceptional wine collection. Located on the top floor of the hotel's Chao Phraya Wing, it provides stunning views of the river through its floor-to-ceiling windows. With sparkling chandeliers and antique furnishings, this culinary hub has been a fixture in Bangkok for 40 years.
Perched gracefully above the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Le Normandie offers an exquisite dining experience that seamlessly blends timeless French sophistication with the vibrant essence of Bangkok. Overlooking the serene Chao Phraya River, the restaurant's ambiance is enhanced by handcrafted chandeliers, plush furnishings, and panoramic views, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury. The dining experience is further elevated by impeccable service, where each course is presented with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that guests are not only satiated but also enchanted. The restaurant's dedication to excellence has been recognized with two Michelin stars, affirming its status as a premier destination for haute cuisine in Thailand. Le Normandie is more than a meal; it's a journey through the rich tapestry of French gastronomy, set against the backdrop of Bangkok's dynamic landscape. For those seeking an unparalleled dining experience that marries tradition with innovation, Le Normandie stands as a testament to culinary artistry at its finest.
Maximillian M — Google review
we stayed a night here so decided to have a lunch to celebrate my birthday. great food and superb service! 🥰😍
Little H — Google review
It was once the best hotel in Thailand for so many years. I hadn’t been back for a long time, and I wasn’t sure if I had missed anything. The hotel has had a facelift, but it seems to have lost its soul. Maybe it’s because I’m from the ’70s, when going to the Mandarin Oriental was reserved for the most special occasions — when every guest was treated like the most important person in the world. The service was impeccable, and even if you visited only once a year, they remembered you. My family used to celebrate my father’s birthday at the Normandie Grill every year until he passed away. I went back this time, but it wasn’t the same. The view is still priceless, but I wish I could say the same for the food and service. The newly renovated Grill Room, with its bare tables and no tablecloths, no longer felt luxurious. Perhaps it’s more sustainable now — less detergent going into the waterways — but the French-fusion menu was bolder than I prefer. The staff was friendly, but not quite the top-notch team it once had. I will always treasure my memories of this place and accept that my time with it has passed. I hope the new generation finds joy in what it has become. For me, though, the legend has lost its charm.
Tiaranad G — Google review
An exceptional fine dining experience in Thailand. We indulged in the Voyage Set Menu — a seven-course culinary journey masterfully curated by Head Chef Anne-Sophie Pic. Each dish was exquisitely crafted, showcasing remarkable balance, creativity, and depth of flavor. The service was impeccable, attentive yet unobtrusive, complementing the sophisticated ambiance perfectly. While the price is on the higher side, the overall experience and the exceptional quality of the cuisine make it truly worthwhile.
Arnon R — Google review
We did a full tasting menu, its no longer the Normandie we known and love, the place got changed to a fine dining place its not french, its not charming, it became an everywhere u can find just another fine dinning. Service was ok but its all new team from none MO staff, some staffs you can immediately ask if they arent from MO and u guess it they are from other outside restaurants or 4stars hotels. I would prefer older gentlemen from previous normandie. Food was (im sorry) mediocre, its not french its more japanese than anything else. Its japanese fusion with french cheese pretty much that. It might work in France if you use japanese ingredients they might find it interesting but we did not. Its really japanese fusion with french cheese. The atmosphere has zero vibes of french high end restaurant. They saying they still fine tuned to the local pallets, its not that, just give us french cuisine We truely miss the old Normandie
J K — Google review
Definitely one of our favorite fine dining. Our experience was perfect and the food was delicious. We went during the beginning of the spring 2024 menu, which the staff told us will run until around June or July. The monk fish was my personal favorite. They change their menu four times a year. The atmosphere is always good, and it was never busy every time we went. But would recommend you book your table.
Risa S — Google review
Food was great. The sea bass was my favorite. Chef did very well by integrating Asian/Japanese influence. However, the vibe was horrible. There was a large group sitting next to us. They were super loud and had no manner for fine dining. Staff did nothing to tone them down. I also felt sorry for another table sitting next to us. The noise made this place feel like local bar. We eventually had to push the staff for dessert and asked them to wrap the birthday cake so we could just leave as soon as possible. It totally ruined the 350 USD meal experience. Beyond that, no one from the staff team came to apologize us.
Krirk A — Google review
Le Normandie, located riverside at the Mandarin Oriental, offers classic French fine dining at its best. Every dish is expertly crafted, from seafood to perfectly cooked meats, and plated with elegance. The service is impeccable, with staff providing attentive guidance throughout the meal. The riverside view adds a magical touch to the experience, making it perfect for anniversaries, business dinners, or special celebrations. A true icon of Bangkok’s culinary scene.
Local G — Google review
48 Oriental Ave, Khwaeng Bang Rak, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand•https://www.mandarinoriental.com/bangkok/chao-phraya-river/fine-…•+66 2 659 9000•Tips and more reviews for Le Normandie
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Riva Del Fiume

4.6
(252)
Italian restaurant
Riva Del Fiume Ristorante is a newly opened Italian restaurant located within the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, offering a seasonal menu inspired by contemporary Italian cuisine. The restaurant provides a sophisticated dining experience with its elegant yet breezy ambiance, taking inspiration from the charm of Lake Como.
One of the best pizzas I’ve ever had—and I say this as the wife of an Italian and a true pizza lover! The staff were incredibly friendly, and the appetizers were so refined—combining something new and interesting with the classic traditions that define Italian cuisine. The service is absolutely world-class. Even the chef came by to greet us, which made the experience feel truly authentic. We’ve tried similar 5-star hotels with Italian cuisine in Bangkok, but nothing compares to the Four Seasons. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!
Lara G — Google review
The restaurant is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel. It's an Italian restaurant that pays attention to every detail. Its quality is top-notch, with fresh produce and spectacular flavor. The food was a 10, from the complimentary bread basket to the desserts. Everything we tried was delicious. River views are available if you dine on the terrace or in the indoor dining room; both are beautifully designed. They were very attentive and the service was fantastic. You can see them working in the kitchen, and it's a real treat! 🫶🏼 The price is steep, but it's worth it!
Raquel G — Google review
We chose this restaurant to celebrate our 6-year anniversary, and it turned out to be a great choice. The overall atmosphere was elegant and inviting, creating the perfect setting for a special occasion. The food was impressive, with well-balanced flavors and quality ingredients. While the pasta was just average, the main course—the Wagyu beef—was absolutely superb, cooked to perfection with rich, indulgent flavors. The price was reasonable for the quality and experience offered, making it a great value. One of the highlights was the breathtaking view of the Chao Phraya River, adding an extra layer of charm to the evening. Highly recommended for those looking for a memorable dining experience with great ambiance and excellent food!
December19 — Google review
I come to eat here regularly as a resident at the Four Seasons. I’m never disappointed — the service is flawless and the food is always excellent. I enjoy inviting friends to this restaurant, especially since there are often new dishes on the menu. The pasta and desserts are simply outstanding 🤩
Edwin E — Google review
A chef-recommended set meal priced at 5,600 baht (without service charge or taxes) resulted in nothing but an expensive waste of intelligence, and an extraordinary experience of vomiting and diarrhea. After the appetizer bread (this might be the most delicious thing on the entire menu), came a series of beautifully crafted dishes served from the kitchen. The ingredients were cut extremely thinly, like paper, accompanied by strange sauces of various colors that were neither sweet nor sour. They were placed on empty plates as fresh cold dishes that resembled contemporary paintings: Three small pastries, each composed of layers of mini ingredients and sauces, measuring only the size of a coin, contain raw fish. 2. Cut the raw fish into small pieces, arrange them in a thin layer to form a cute fish shape, and decorate the top with various sauces. 3. Special homemade Italian steamed dumplings. The dough is slightly undercooked, and one thin mushroom, as thin as a bamboo shoot, is placed on top. 4. The dried mushrooms are flattened and placed on a plate. Some sauce is added on top. Only about a quarter of a salmon fillet is placed on the plate, with five shrimp grains on top and a layer of sauce (this is the only cooked food on the entire menu). 5. Making your own ice cream sorbet is not much better in taste than the double-scoop ice cream sold in the mall. 6. Cream dessert, with colorful sauce applied on the top; surrounding it are several scoops of ice cream and cream granules. These dishes not only have an extremely small portion size, but also have a taste that can be described as unpleasant. This kind of thing that doesn't fit into any specific category and can't be classified into different schools, we call "creative cuisine" in China. And these mere six small plates of "masterpieces" took a full hour to be served. Looking at this scene, I felt like I was a fool in the movie "The Menu". I don't understand why the chef chose to use raw fish as the main ingredient and serve it to the guests in a country located in the tropics with frequent reports of water pollution? When the uncooked smell entered my mouth, my body actually had a physiological reaction, sending a warning to me. And I believe that a five-star hotel wouldn't make such a basic mistake as "inadequate freshness of ingredients", and would insist on stuffing uncooked food into my mouth. Before the meal was finished, I felt unwell and went to the bathroom to vomit for over 10 minutes. After returning, I weakly explained my condition to the waiter and refused to take the remaining dishes. The lobby manager immediately came over to apologize, offered a 15% discount on my order, and provided free ginger water to warm my stomach. He also explained that it takes at least 4 hours for the food to start being digested. I was too tired to continue arguing and just pretended to be acting to avoid the bill. I merely expressed my disappointment with the meal here and then paid the bill and left. That night, I began to have a fever and break out in a sweat. The next day, with severe vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps, I directly boarded the plane back home. Eventually, it was diagnosed as acute gastroenteritis. Thank you, Four Seasons Hotel, for giving me such an unforgettable night in Bangkok. I will never forget it.
Halton L — Google review
I tried the Pizza Omakase at Riva del Fiume and it was incredible! 🍕 The dough was excellent – fragrant, light, never chewy – truly the best I’ve had in Bangkok. The Italian chef guided us through each ingredient, all imported directly from Italy, and I could really taste the difference. A unique and authentic experience! 🇮🇹✨
Ullrich M — Google review
From the moment I walked in, I was impressed. The atmosphere is so warm and inviting, and it immediately puts you at ease. The staff are all wonderful, providing excellent and friendly service. Everything is delicious 🤤
Pascharanunn L — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised to find they had a non-alcoholic French Blossom wine on the menu. The pizza Buffala was decent, earning a 5/10, while the truffle ravioli was much better, a solid 7.5/10. The highlight of the meal was undoubtedly the ravioli dessert, which was a perfect 10/10. The team was absolutely fantastic, also scoring a 10/10, and the ambiance of the place itself matched that excellence with another 10/10.
Levi E — Google review
300/1 ถ. เจริญกรุง, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand•https://www.fourseasons.com/bangkok/dining/restaurants/riva-del-…•+66 2 032 0888•Tips and more reviews for Riva Del Fiume
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