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Best Places To Eat in Bangkok

Best Places To Eat in Bangkok

Bangkok is a bustling metropolis where tradition meets modernity, offering a dynamic food scene that spans lively street stalls, historic markets, and world-class dining. Thai cuisine shines with bold flavors, aromatic spices, and a perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. The city also embraces a rich fusion of flavors, with deep-rooted Chinese influences seamlessly blending authenticity and adaptation with Thai ingredients and techniques.
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RESTAURANT

SOMBOON SEAFOOD

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Somboon Seafood is a renowned Thai-Chinese restaurant chain in Bangkok, best known for its signature Fried Curry Crab. Established in 1969 near Chulalongkorn University in the Sam Yan area, it has grown into a beloved institution with multiple branches across the city. With a half-century of culinary expertise, its recipes are a legacy, passed down through generations by word of mouth to preserve authenticity. Recognized for its exceptional quality and flavor, the Surawong branch has earned a spot in the 2024 MICHELIN Guide Thailand. A must-visit for food lovers and tourists alike, Somboon Seafood has welcomed local and international figures among its patrons. Due to its popularity, reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak hours, for an unforgettable dining experience.

KEY INFORMATIONS

Address: 169 / 7-12 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok

Open Days: Mon-Sun

Open Hours: 11:00am – 10.00pm

Contact No.: +66 2 233 3104

Other Locations: Seven Branches in Bangkok

RATING

4.1

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Did You Know?

Bangkok is one of the few cities where Chinese Teochew cuisine has deeply influenced local Thai food. Many of Bangkok’s famous dishes—like Guay Jub (Teochew-style rolled rice noodles) and Khao Moo Daeng (red BBQ pork rice)—originated from Teochew immigrants, shaping the city’s unique fusion of Thai-Chinese flavors. Even today, many of Bangkok’s street food vendors and restaurants are run by Teochew families, preserving their heritage for generations.

Neighbourhoods

Explore Bangkok’s best neighborhoods and what they’re known for.
  1. Yaowarat: Street food paradise.
  2. Ari: Hipster cafés and modern Thai-Chinese fusion spots.
  3. Sukhumvit: High-end Chinese dining and trendy eateries.
  4. Bang Rak: Old-school food district.
  5. Ratchada Night Market: Hotspot for fusion snacks and street food.
  6. Sam Yan: Traditional Chinese restaurants.
  7. Huai Khwang:  Late-night Chinese food.

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