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Fly to Thailand: Bangkok's Best Eateries

This is an record about the best places to eat in Bangkok. Fly to Thailand and get eating! Introducing:

Baan Khanitha

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The first thing to consideration about this super beloved cafeteria is the decor. Littered with antiques and and paintings, it provides the exquisite setting for a primary Thai feast. The menu is classic Thai fare and there's a wide choice of dishes to select from. The seafood is grand, and the herbs used in each dish are divine. Curried fish, salads, beans, pandanus leaf wrapped chicken and sticky rice. primary Thai food at its best.

Fly to Thailand: Bangkok's Best Eateries

69 South Sathorn Rd, Bangkok 10120

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Buritara

Beautiful cafeteria set on the waterfront. If you like seafood, this is the cafeteria for you. You can select in the middle of primary Thai, or go for Chinese and also European dishes. The top fish to go for here is the crab, which comes in a variety of distinct ways. Excellent, excellent.

762/2 Rama Iii Rd, Bangkok 10120



Mahangaga

Dining in this cafeteria makes you feel you are a hundred miles away from the city. The main point to get over about this eatery is the presentation of the food. They are among the prettiest dishes you will find in Bangkok and range from danty spring rolls, leaf combinations and dazzling noodle soups. (Happily, nothing like the food you'll no doubt receive on your flight to Bangkok!)

2 Sukhumvit Soi 29, Bangkok 10110

Methavalai Hotel

This hotel is an absolute dream and the food is reassuringly good. They serve the very best of tradiational Thai dishes, in the form of locally sourced seafood, big feasts and barbeques. Expect the very highest approved with great staff.



78/2 Ratchadamnoenklang Road, Pranakorn,

And last but not least....street vendors

For a real Thai perceive and one you can have everyday, visit the discrete street vendors. These are where office workers and local Thai citizen will always come to eat. Cheap and delicious, you get a huge variety of food and flavour. It's level up, not pretentious and admittedly inexpensive for an mean of 25 baht per dish.

All over the country. Check the main streets and markets.

Asian food is a faultless sensory overload. Not only are you surrounded by the some of the most beautiful places in the world (just fly to Thailand for starters) but the food mimics the location. Asian food is often presented like its picturesque surroundings; colourful, fragrant and incredibly elegant. Expect plates adorned with flowers, leaves, delightfully distinct fish and ingredients of the freshest kind. Top of the Asian food race is Thailand for its sheer composition of colour, fragrance and diversity. One myth to dispel from the word go is that Thai food is lemon grass served in a multitude of distinct ways. Au contraire. For the freshest flavours around, head to Southeast Asia. A great place to start is Bangkok, Thailand's bustling capital. You have to take Thailand's capital by storm, so go with a city crashing attitude. With so many places to eat in this dynamic city, it's a good idea to have a heads up for the best places in town.


Fly to Thailand: Bangkok's Best Eateries

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