4 Best Restaurants in Pathumwan, Bangkok

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Unimaginably busy Pathumwan, which includes Siam Square, has a little bit of everything, from humble lunch stops to power-dining extravaganzas.

Gaggan

$$$$ | Pathumwan Fodor's Choice
Named Asia's best restaurant from 2015 to 2018, the headquarters of Chef Gaggan Anand serves progressive Indian cuisine with molecular gastronomy touches. The tasting menu, which ranges around 25 courses, is expensive by Bangkok standards but is worth it, especially considering rumors that Gaggan will close the restaurant in 2020 and start a new endeavor in Japan.
68/1 Soi Langsuan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02-652–1700
Known For
  • <PRO>tasting menus inspired by emojis</PRO>
  • <PRO>recommended booking at least three to five months in advance</PRO>
  • <PRO>cult following</PRO>
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Paste Bangkok

$$$$ | Pathumwan Fodor's Choice

The Michelin-award-winning Paste, an upscale intimate eatery run by Chef Bongkoch ”Bee“ Satongun, elevates traditional Thai food and flavors to a whole new level with fresh produce and technical flair. The name is a reference to curry paste, one of Thai cuisine's most technically challenging basics. It's on the top floor of the high-end Gaysorn Centre shopping mall and open for lunch and dinner, with à la carte and multiple tasting menus available.

999 Ploenchit Rd. at Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–656--1003
Known For
  • Extensive wine list
  • Plentiful vegetarian options
  • Historical and royal inspirations
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

$$$$ | Pathumwan Fodor's Choice

Luxurious and utterly unique, this restaurant upends conventional wisdom about Thai cuisine and technique. Chef Henrik Yde-Andersen's tasting menus, priced at B4,400 for dinner, represent a veritable catalog of Thai flavors and dishes, though through the iterations of foams, emulsions, powders, and plenty of smoky liquid nitrogen.

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Ban Khun Mae

$$ | Pratunam

Casually upmarket and aimed at tourists, this decades-old restaurant formerly in Siam Square serves authentic Thai cuisine in an atmosphere a few notches above that of the simple family restaurants. What's best about Ban Khun Mae is its large dining area filled with big round tables, warm wood, and a few antique decorations, offering a comfortable and airy feel perfect for post-shopping relaxation. Both à la carte and set menus are available.

444 Phayathai Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
08–099--84756
Known For
  • Decor resembling a traditional Thai home
  • Marinated chicken cooked in pandan leaves
  • Moderately priced

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