Muslim Restaurant

Bangkok


Plant yourself in this blue-walled ancient eatery for a glimpse into what restaurants in Bangkok once used to be like. The menu, much like the interior design, doesn’t appear to have changed much in the restaurant’s decades-long history, and the biryani, curries and samosas remain more Indian-influenced than Thai. Try the beef brain curry for its unique flavour and texture.


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