Bangkok Restaurants

MBK Food Court

Good for: food, Solo Travellers, Families, copping out, value for money

Not good for: Generic Cantonese Fares

  • Address
    • cnr Th Phra Ram I & Th Phayathai 6th floor, MBK Center
  • Transport
    • Skytrain National Stadium
  • Hours
    • 10am-9pm

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Lonely Planet review for MBK Food Court

Offers dozens of vendors selling food from virtually every corner of Thailand and beyond. Standouts include an excellent vegetarian food stall (stall C8) and a very decent Isan food vendor (C22).

 

Traveller reviews for MBK Food Court (7)

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    why is this number one?

    buniola does not recommend this,

    I'm sure the food is probably good, even excellent, but why would you come to bangkok to eat greek food or steaks? it does have a great selection of thai dishes but the atmosphere is ultra western, dark, largely empty, and overpriced. surely there is a thai restaurant in bangkok that deserves to be number one.

    Good for: copping out

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    A benchmark for footcourt

    thewindtoucher recommends this,

    I would say Chinatown is a hit-and-miss compared to this culinary paradise.Don't miss Yen Ta Fo (Pink Noodle Soup) from stall circa #11-#13 and, if you dare, pan-bovine gut soup (yes, genitalia included) from stall #1. Wholeheartedly recommended.

    Good for: value for money, street food, Cleanliness, local street food, refreshment

    Not good for: Generic Cantonese Fares

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    one of the place where I can find halaal meal.

    as3pram recommends this,

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    easily my Bangkok highlight

    melyuan recommends this,

    All the best bits of Bangkok with none of the seedy bits. Diverse, lively, spicy, fun and satisfying.

    Good for: food, chilli lovers

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    Fried Rice can be unforgettable too

    bluedolphin30 recommends this,

    Our feet were sore and tired after the non-stop shopping at MBK, but to our dismay, most of the restaurants were crowded.Therefore we dragged our heavy feet to the only place where we could find seats and in the end, we ended up in the MBK Food Court (Fifth Food Avenue) . We were given a card upon entering the food court and throughout the time we were in the food court, there was no cash transaction involved when we ordered our food. We just had to give our card to the vendors and they'll credit our orders to the card. We only had to pay for all our orders after we finish our food and when we leave the food court.

    Taking a look around, there's a large selection of food available ranging from Chicken Rice, to Japanese sushi, to Indian Prata and of course, not forgetting Thai food. We ordered a set of Thai food and it came with a Tom Yam fried rice, soup and some side dishes. Yes, I know... fried rice sounds boring, but that was the dish that was really unforgettable.
    Till now, I still can't forget the taste and I'll definitely go back to eat it again the next time I go Bangkok. After putting a spoonful of the fried rice in your mouth, you'll be able to taste the exquisite combination of the Tom Yam spices which compliments perfectly with the rice. Once you start, you'll just keep wanting for more of it! So if you ever visit the food court, you got to give the fried rice a try.

    The atmosphere is not that bad compared to the normal food court and it is also less crowded. I guess that accounts for the more expensive price of the food. Overall, the service is not bad too.

    Good for: atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service

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    Great selections in the food court

    kadevt recommends this,

    Excellent place if you get hungry during a shopping spree in MBK. There are so many cuisines to select from (Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indian, Western, ect) Prices are rather higher than normal food courts though.

    Good for: food, Groups, Solo Travellers, Families

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    MBK Food Court

    jas009 recommends this,

    Here experience a taste of the world, from Thai food to Vietnamese, Italian,Australian/American. MBK Food Court offers a great variety of quality meals, whether you are after a snack or a full feed.
    On entering, a plastic card is handed to you, you then choose from the 9-12 outlets and hand over the plastic card, the cost is added to the card and on exiting hand back the card and the totals are then paid for. This is fantastic is your partner does not want the same type of food as yourself as they have their own card, no more making sure each of you have enough money and the retailers aren't cooking your meal and handling money.
    Each store offers a range of dishes and are all made to order. Waitresses and waiters are on hand to help you bring your food back to your table. The well stocked bar is perfect to accompany your meal.
    Toilets are located within the food court and are free of charge not like the others in MBK which are 2 baht per person.
    The MBK food court is all you need after a long day shopping or just to escape the humidity of the day.

    Good for: food, Families