9 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.

Baan Thai Family Recipes

$$ | Pathumwan Fodor's Choice

Close to Lumphini Park on Withayu Road, Baan takes recipes that have been handed down through generations and kicks them up a notch by using top-line ingredients and fine-dining presentations. Signature dishes include braised beef Massaman curry, spicy five-spiced egg stew, and dry-aged beef ka-phrao (stir-fry with holy basil and chili).

139/5 Withayu Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–655--8995
Known For
  • Updated homestyle cooking
  • Spicy beef pat ka-phrao
  • Very good wine selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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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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Big C Supercenter Ratchadamri

$ | Pathumwan

The food court on the fifth floor of the Big C shopping mall offers a staggering selection of authentic Thai (and a few Chinese, Korean, and halal/Muslim) dishes at rock-bottom prices, with virtually nothing exceeding B90. Prepay at the cashier station and get a debit card, then order at whatever counter you wish; the balance is refundable at the end. 

97/11 Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–250--4888
Known For
  • Cafeteria-style service
  • Thai street food like spicy soups, and rice and noodle dishes
  • Cheap yet satisfying eats

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Khrua Nai Baan

$ | Pathumwan

A clean and casual eatery where friends gather to enjoy great meals together, this long-running spot turns out excellent Thai-Chinese cuisine in a simple dining room. All the classics everyone should try at least once on a Bangkok trip are served here at reasonable prices, making it a favorite among the Thais and expats who live and work on laid-back Soi Lang Suan.

90/2 Soi Lang Suan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–255--8947
Known For
  • Great value
  • Traditional Thai dishes like tom yum goong and oyster omelet
  • Close to Lumphini Park

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Once Upon a Time

$$ | Ratchathewi
Period photos of the royal family, movie stars, and beauty queens cover the pink walls of this traditional Thai restaurant occupying two old teak houses down Soi 17 a ways. Antiques fill the dining rooms, and clothed tables are set up in the garden between the houses, creating the ideal laid-back setup for escaping Bangkok chaos while still being downtown.
32 Phetchaburi, Soi 17, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand
02-252–8629
Known For
  • <PRO>regional dishes like mieng kan (dried shrimp and various ingredients rolled in leaf)</PRO>
  • <PRO>close to Pantip Plaza</PRO>
  • <PRO>away from traffic noise</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Polo Fried Chicken

$ | Pathumwan

This legendary restaurant has been delighting diners with its fried chicken seasoned with black pepper and plenty of golden-brown garlic for more than 50 years. The restaurant is a bit hard to find—as you enter Soi Polo (Soi Sanam Khli), it's about 50 yards in on your left.

137/1–2 Soi Polo (Soi Sanam Khli), Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–251--2772
Known For
  • Frequented by Thais and foreigners alike
  • Delicious sides like sticky rice and papaya salad
  • Spicy Isan-style tom saep soups
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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You&Mee

$$ | Pathumwan

Hotel restaurants in Bangkok often disappoint, but this casual street-kitchen–inspired spot at the Grand Hyatt Erawan serves high-quality Thai food—particularly northern Thai dishes—at reasonable prices. Come for the good range of noodles, curries, and congee, served à la carte or as buffet options, with premium add-ons such as lobster, crab, and braised beef available. 

494 Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–254--6250
Known For
  • Northern dishes like khao soi
  • Fast service
  • Central location

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