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Top choice in Siam Square, Pratunam, Phloen Chit & Ratchathewi


This uber-acclaimed restaurant is run by Michelin-starred chef Garima Arora (a protégé of former Bangkok chef Gaggan Anand) who also honed her craft at Copenhagen’s famed Noma. Classic Indian and Thai dishes are the specialities here, upgraded with modern cooking techniques and presented in artful 10- to 12-course tasting menus. Wine pairing (if opted for) doubles the bill. Reservations absolutely essential.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Siam Square, Pratunam, Phloen Chit & Ratchathewi attractions

1. 100 Tonson Gallery

0.17 MILES

Housed in a spacious residential villa, and generally regarded as one of the city’s top commercial galleries, 100 Tonson hosts a variety of contemporary…

2. Tang Contemporary Art

0.34 MILES

Bangkok’s primary venue for modern artists from China has edged its way to become one of the city’s top contemporary galleries. Check the website to see…

3. Lumphini Park

0.42 MILES

Named after the Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal (Lumbini), Lumphini Park is central Bangkok’s largest and most popular park. Its 58 hectares are home to an…

4. Erawan Shrine

0.49 MILES

Erawan Shrine was originally built in 1956 as something of a last-ditch effort to end a string of misfortunes that occurred during the construction of a…

5. Rama VI Statue

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This statue at the southwestern entrance of Lumphini commemorates the founding emperor of the park, Rama VI.

6. Chinese Style Clock Tower

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This Chinese-style clock tower located in the southeastern corner of Lumphini doubles as an interesting photographic subject amidst the park's greenery.

7. Wat Pathum

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A low-key but beautiful Buddhist temple sandwiched between two of Bangkok's snazziest shopping malls.

8. Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute

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Founded in 1923, Asia's oldest snake farm gathers antivenom by milking snakes, injecting it into horses, and then harvesting and purifying the antigens…