A trip to Bangkok would not be the same without exploring the city's wide range of excellent dining options.
Tourists
can select from a number of restaurants for all budgets or simply
wander Bangkok's streets tasting the wares to be found at various food
stalls and from vendors who sell their fare from carts.
Those who
prefer to sit down for a meal have a wealth of choice at their
fingertips and a good place to start is in Bangkok's Chinatown. The area
is always bustling with activity and you should be able to seek out
some fabulous eateries while soaking up the fantastic atmosphere.
If
you are looking to be a little bit adventurous, Scala Shark's Fin
Restaurant has a number of local delicacies that you might not be able
to buy at home. As its name would suggest, shark's fin dishes are
included, as well as barbecued suckling pig. However, you can order more
familiar meals, such as fried whole crab with black pepper.
A
range of international food is also on offer, including at Himali Cha
Cha, where you can find some of the best Indian cuisine in the region.
One of the favourite items on the menu is the mutton chutniwalla,
although tourists with a taste for spicy food are also said to favour
the establishment's varieties of vindaloos.
For those who prefer
something a bit more mild, the chicken Kashmiri - cooked with dried
fruits, nuts and yoghurt - is recommended.
If you are looking for a
special night out, there are a number of luxury restaurants in Bangkok
that should make for a memorable experience.
High-end Thai food is available at Naj in the Bang Rak district, which has a sumptuous menu of authentic local specialties.
Stir-fried
prawns in tamarind sauce and hot and sour soup, which is made from a
blend of lemongrass broth, kaffir leaves, shallots and prawns, are both
popular dishes.
Another favourite item on the menu is wing bean salad with minced pork and prawns.
Alternatively, there are several venues that provide western cuisine, should you be feeling a little homesick.
The
Rib Room & Bar at the Landmark Bangkok hotel is one such
restaurant, with an excellent selection of steaks and seafood. Signature
dishes include sirloin Australian beef, sauteed sea scallops and foie
gras terrine, making this high-end eatery a favourite with many
tourists. The drinks menu is equally impressive, particularly the choice
in cocktails, with many patrons selecting Martini cocktails to
accompany their meals.
Italian food is on offer at the luxurious
Mezzaluna, which has an exquisite selection of top-quality dishes to
choose from. Beautifully marbled matsuzaka beef is popular, as is the
carefully cooked veal, while the parmesan-laced eggshells filled with
risotto are unforgettable. The food is just half of the fun though, with
an intimate setting provided by soft lighting, stylish table settings
and a fantastic view of Bangkok.
However, if you are just looking
for a quick snack, you may instead wish to try one of the many food
stalls dotted around the city.
Noodle carts are extremely common,
offering a wide selection in noodle varieties and accompaniments. These
include sen yai, sen mii, sen lak, bah mii and woon sen noodles, which
come in all different shapes and sizes and are made from various types
of flour. Once you have selected what noodles you want, you will be
asked whether you want them 'haeng' or 'naam'. The former means they are
left dry, while the latter means they come in a soup. Finish off your
dish by choosing one of the many meats on display to add to your
noodles, with most vendors charging approximately 20 baht to 50 baht. If
you are not sure the portions will be enough for you, add another 5
baht or so and you can have your noodles 'pi sed' - with extra.
A
quicker and more cost-effective option might be to choose one of the
curry-on-rice stalls. Here you can simply point at the type of curry you
want and it will be provided along with a portion of rice within
seconds.
'Made to order' food stalls are available if you have
more time on your hands, allowing you to ask for any dish you fancy and
have it cooked in front of you.
Thai-style omelettes, stir-fried pork in garlic and pepper, and fried rice are all popular with tourists.






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