
Victory Monument institution for rich, dark, old-school boat noodles.

Old-town institution famed for classic mango sticky rice and coconut.

Legendary Khlong Toei beef firepot with deeply savory broth and offal.

Century-old Chinatown stall hand-making Teochew buns, siu mai, and tea.

Chinatown speakeasy above Potong serving surrealist, concept-driven cocktails.

Greenhouse-style Ari café with award-winning coffee and brunch plates.

Neighborhood café roasting stellar single-origin coffees in a friendly homey space.

Stylish Suan Phlu café for brunch plates, brews, and dessert.

Old Town chicken rice stall serving perfectly poached birds and broth.

Iconic Chinatown bicycle cart steaming pillowy salapao buns to order.

Silom’s cult dry tom yum egg noodles with crispy pork and heat.

Hidden wok stall serving ultra-smoky chicken fried noodles with egg.

Old-town spot for classic Thai crispy crepes filled sweet or savory.

Old-school claypot duck institution, simmering rich broth for over 50 years.

Dusit neighborhood Isaan joint for grilled meats, som tam, and soup.

Chinatown institution for ultra-crispy oyster omelettes fried in lard.

Minimalist white micro-roastery showcasing serious single-origin pour-overs and espresso.

Laid-back Thai eatery known for grilled meats and easygoing shared plates.

Lunchtime Asok market with a locals-only food court and cheap eats.

Ekkamai favorite for gai yang, som tam, and big shared feasts.

Iconic beef stew shop simmering the same pot for decades.

Thai-style izakaya grill serving modern skewers, rice bowls, and seafood.

Neon-lit modern curry house reimagining Thai rice-and-curry classics.

Cozy Ekkamai spot known for punchy, affordable Northern Thai comfort dishes.

Classic Thai-Chinese seafood house famous for original fried curry crab.

Refined Thai comfort food with Wat Arun views from the riverfront terrace.

Audiophile listening bar prioritizing full-album experiences over flashy cocktails.

Long-running Victory Monument pub with nightly live jazz and blues.

Thai cultural bar spotlighting local spirits, herbal cocktails, and live music.

Three-Michelin-star Southern Thai fine dining with intense, research-driven flavors.

Bangkok’s destination omakase, helmed by Michelin-starred chef Masato Shimizu.

Michelin-starred modern Thai, elevating heirloom recipes with meticulous technique.

Upscale Thai-only food court at Central Embassy, street food without streets.

Silom roastery café pouring serious espresso in a relaxed setting.

Talat Noi’s cult curry puff shop with daily sell-out queues.

Modern Thai restaurant near Siam blending tradition, creativity, and comfort.

Micro-roastery café serving meticulous coffee and specialty teas in Bangkok.

Atmospheric old-town wet market for monks’ alms, produce, and breakfast.

Chinatown curry-rice legend serving trays of Thai curries on stools.

Michelin-listed crab omelette legend serving luxe Thai seafood in Ekkamai.

Old Town dessert shop known for classic Thai sweets and snacks.

Banthat Thong favorite for bold Thai dishes, crabby omelettes, and salads.

Award-winning Silom cocktail bar for polished classics and inventive signatures.

Century-old Teochew restaurant in Yaowarat serving nostalgic Chinese flavors.

Geometric, minimalist café serving serious specialty coffee and playful signatures.

Talat Noi coffee bar where grandma roasts and brews by hand.

Michelin-rated wok-smoky chicken fried noodles with runny egg.

Bangkok’s go-to for egg noodles, roast duck, and shatter-crisp pork.

Beloved shophouse for pink yen ta fo noodles near ICONSIAM.

Michelin Bib porridge shop famous for smoky Cantonese-style jok.

Crispy-pork-obsessed kuay jab shop serving peppery rolled noodle soup and sides.

Tiny old-town shop scooping ultra-creamy coconut and Thai-flavored ice cream.

Smoky Silom Isaan joint with intense som tam and grilled meats.

Southern Thai favorite bringing bold curries and stir-fries into ICONSIAM’s mall.

Fiery Southern Thai specialist famous for dry curry and chilli heat.

Iconic Isaan-style fried chicken spot smothered in crispy fried garlic.

Hidden 1920s-style speakeasy with Art Deco vibes and classic cocktails.

Bangkok’s iconic jazz bar for impeccable cocktails in a lush hotel.

Classic local Thai cooking in a relaxed, no-frills setting.

Specialty coffee + tea with a minimalist, craft-forward vibe.

Bangkok’s must-see royal complex—ornate, iconic, and dazzling.

Wat Pho: serene temple grounds and one of Bangkok’s most famous sights.

Traditional Thai massage training spot—great for a legit massage stop.

Polished Thai comfort food with a prime riverside/old-town feel.

Legendary sticky rice shop—simple, sweet, and worth the detour.

Local favorite street-food stall—follow the crowds and order what’s moving.

Fresh coconut ice cream that hits perfectly in Bangkok heat.

Cozy neighborhood roaster for a caffeine reset in Talat Noi.

Famous grab-and-go bao buns from a tiny, cult-followed spot.

Old Bangkok riverfront lanes—street art, shophouses, and slow wandering.

A low-key local stop—good for a quick pop-in along the route.

Design-y complex of shops, galleries, and cafés in a converted space.

Playful, modern Thai cooking with bold flavors and a fun room.

Bangkok Chinatown: neon, crowds, and endless street-food momentum.

Thai-inspired cocktails with live music in an atmospheric setting.

Dark, cinematic cocktail bar energy—built for a late-night sip.

Lunchtime market chaos—fast, tasty, office-worker fuel.

Small-batch coffee with a serious espresso focus.

Green escape with wide paths, water views, and skyline moments.

Old-school Bangkok institution for slow-simmered comfort bowls.

Canal-side local eats—casual, breezy, and very Bangkok.

Sleek specialty café for a clean, modern coffee break.

Gorgeous teak house museum—art, history, and calm gardens.

Comfy, loungey cinema experience—come for peak cozy.

Open time to browse local streets, boutiques, and markets at your pace.

Destination Thai fine dining—hard to book, unforgettable if you land it.

High-energy live music and a fun, rowdy night-out vibe.

Classic Bangkok park for a reset walk and people-watching.

Beloved late-night comfort spot for a warm, simple bowl.

Specialty coffee tucked into a business-district pocket.

Unusual urban stop—educational, weirdly fascinating, very memorable.

No-frills noodle stop for a quick, satisfying meal.

Colorful Hindu temple and a striking cultural landmark.

Return visit / second pass—use it if timing works better later.

Friendly café pause—good for a recharge between stops.

Punchy, casual Thai staple spot—fast, spicy, and craveable.

Sky-high views and glass-walk thrills over Bangkok.

Contemporary Thai spot with a modern, date-night feel.

Classic hotel bar glamour—live jazz and timeless cocktails.

Polished cocktail bar—sharp drinks, sleek atmosphere.

Victory Monument institution for rich, dark, old-school boat noodles.