Thailand Restaurants and Dining
What to Eat and Where to Eat in Thailand
Dining out in Thailand does not consist of curries and rice. Nowadays many top-rate restaurants and resorts have invited world-renowned chefs to create culinary wonders, and this means that you can eat out fabulously at lesser cost than in the west. Of course Royal Thai cuisine is a wonder in itself and definitely worth trying but even street food in Thailand is wonderful and just as worthy of a try. Thailand is fast becoming a foodie’s destination and you’ll find that fine dining, fun snacking and experimenting with new tastes is an integral part of your Thai holiday.
Bangkok is a food heaven; a culinary journey and taste experience that is unrivalled. Apart from renowned Thai cuisine with its blend of spicy, sour, sweet and salty, eating options are limitless. Great value-for-money food courts, riverside eateries, Thai-style dining in antique teak houses, dinner cruises, trendy restaurants and food markets are only some of the options available Read more...
Superb food is just about everywhere in Thailand and Pattaya is no exception. From street vendors to five star gourmet dining - you'll find it in Pattaya. Food from every country and cuisine - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, German, or Scandinavian, Pattaya will cater both to your taste and, your pocket. Read more...
If you love food, you will love Phuket. There are restaurants to suit every taste serving a huge selection of western and Asian food. The variety of cuisine and dining experiences is one of the major attractions of the island. You can eat breakfast at your hotel, lunch at a local noodle stall by the roadside, and have dinner with fine wines in a sophisticated air-conditioned restaurant. Read more...
You'll never go hungry on Samui, that much is certain! From delicious Thai food to international 5 star cuisine these days the island caters to every taste. No matter where you're from or what food you like you'll find it somewhere on Samui. The range of restaurants, cafes, street stalls, bakeries and local places to eat is huge. Read more...
Leaving the cooking to someone else is always an important part of a holiday experience. The variety and quality of the restaurants in and around Hua Hin insure the experience will be a memorable one. Once an active fishing port, Hua Hin still has enough fishermen around to insure a steady supply of fresh seafood for its restaurants and those in neighbouring Cha-am and Pranburi. Read more...
It is not only for its rich history and strong sense of cultural identity that Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second city; the restaurant scene would certainly give Bangkok a run for its money. With over 25 vegetarian restaurants and an abundance of European, Thai, Asian and Middle Eastern eateries sprinkled around the city, you won’t lack for variety. Read more...
Dining options on Koh Chang are diverse and plentiful. No matter what pleases your palate, you’re bound to find it on the island’s many beaches and areas. Most hotels and resorts usually feature an excellent choice dining venues serving a wide range of popular local and international dishes. The choice extends to scrumptious cuisine like Italian and Indian. Read more...
If you enjoy beautiful scenery while you dine then you're in for a great surprise when you visit Krabi. Home to many exotic beaches, Krabi features a wide range of dining options, from five-star to beachside simplicity. Krabi Town has typical Thai restaurants while Ao Nang is more internationally geared. Read more...
Khao Lak, while not a gourmet destination, delivers the goods when it comes to family-style dining out. The area consisting of Khao Lak Beach, Bang Niang and La On has a broad range of cuisine on offer, including Indian, Scandinavian, Italian, German, British and of course Thai, while restaurants vary from hole-in-the-wall roadside eateries to plush hotel food outlets with a lot in between. Read more...
No need to pack a picnic; Phi Phi is more dessert than deserted. Seafood is the star attraction, with many places displaying the day's catch as an effective way to, ahem, hook customers. But Thai and Western options, from quick grab-and-go snacks to candlelit meals, are also in pleasing abundance. Tonsai Village is the centre of the Phi Phi diner's universe. Read more...