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Updated June 16, 2025
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Gastro Obscura’s 11 Essential Places to Eat and Drink in Bangkok
Sure, Bangkok’s gilded temples will leave a lasting impression, but the best way to get to know the Thai capital is through your stomach. In this high-octane city, eating is a national sport, a dawn-to-way-after-dusk pastime that has shaped its infrastructure throughout the centuries. Major roads and neighborhoods have evolved around wet markets and street food hubs; modern food courts and fine-dining restaurants now take over prime real estate. Poke your head down any random soi (alleyway), and you’re almost guaranteed to find a sidewalk vendor slinging skewers of grilled meat, noodle soup, or fiery som tum (papaya salad). Bangkok’s most emblematic eats offer more than a tasty lunch—they tell stories of royal heritage; economic boom times; and centuries of migration from China, India, and beyond. Timeworn mom-and-pop restaurants still cook up recipes that have remained virtually unchanged for generations, while a new crop of young Thai chefs has started remixing these traditions with bold, innovative swagger. Below, we’ve picked 11 restaurants, food stalls, and drinking dens that capture the city’s multi-layered culinary identity, from decades-old Chinatown stalwarts to achingly hip small-plate diners. Think of this collection as a starting point for your food crawl, not a definitive list of Bangkok’s best. Because in a city where even a humble street cart can serve up an unforgettable meal, the best bowl of noodles is almost always the one right in front of you.

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