Restaurants in Old City

Thailand’s Old City areas are rich in history and culture, offering a unique dining experience for travelers. Many buildings have been preserved for over a century, and restaurants often occupy charming old shophouses, providing an authentic atmosphere alongside delicious meal.

From bustling shopping areas and semi-outdoor markets to the lively streets around historic temples and palaces, food vendors serve fresh, flavorful dishes throughout the day. Street food and casual snacks sit comfortably alongside higher-end restaurants, offering both Thai specialties and international cuisine. Whether wandering through markets or exploring historic neighborhoods, Thailand’s Old City is a paradise for food lovers seeking authentic flavors and memorable culinary experiences.

Seven Spoons

Seven Spoons

Seven Spoons is a destination restaurant promises to tickle your senses in a warm, minimalist gastrobar on the edge of Chinatown. It offers a modern cuisine menu, including Mediterranean influenced dishes and pasta, lovingly made from locally produced and organic ingredients wherever possible.
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Sheepshank Public House

Sheepshank Public House

Brand new Sheepshank Public House is a beacon of modern cuisine on historic, bohemian Phra Arthit Road. Cool minimalist, industrial design in a former boat repai shop, the restaurant features a long and spectacular view of the river and Rama 8 bridge.

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Thip Samai Pad Thai Restaurant

Thip Samai Pad Thai Restaurant

Possibly the most famous phad thai joint in the country. The signature version, 'pad thai song-kreung' consists of shrimp roe, prawns, fried egg, fresh crabmeat, ground cuttlefish and sliced mango – very delicious. Beside phad thai, Thip Samai is also known for its freshly squeezed orange juice and ice smoothies with pieces of sliced coconut.
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