This one’s for those who love a good late night supper when everything else is closed, and there’s nothing much to do.
To make the most of your time on holiday, don’t forget to head out for supper once your activities (and shopping) of the day is over.
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Have you ever wanted to try some authentic Japanese or Chinese food while staying in Bangkok? Or try some mouthwatering Thai street noodles at 3am amongst chattering locals – all without having to leave the vicinity of your hotel?
Well, you’re in luck!
These 16 restaurants serve up some delectable delights in central Bangkok, and are all within walking distance from your hotel.
Pratunam / Siam
1. Indulge in roti and curries – Shabeebee Roti-Cha
At this restaurant, you’ll find mouth-watering modern Muslim dishes. You’ll find a variety of roti that come with different dips, which you can choose to eat based on what you like.
They also have an insane amount of different curry dishes, which range from savory to sweet. How about some authentic tea with cinnamon powder, as well as apple tea?
You’ll have to keep coming back to try them all! This restaurant is located in the convenient Siam area of Bangkok.
Shabeebee Roti-Cha
Price: From 100 Baht / approx. USD $3
Address: 20 Suan Luang Square, Soi Chula 12 Bangkok (20 ล็อก 16 สวนหลวง ส แคว ร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์ ซอย 12, Thailand)
BTS: National Stadium
Contact: 09 9359 5979 / +66 99 359 5979
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website
2. Tasty Chinese roast duck and more – Marina HK
Craving some Chinese delights?
Marina HK serves up tasty Chinese food, and some of their best dishes include the roasted duck, crispy pork, steamed chicken, fish maw soup, and fried chicken wings – which are considered to be some of the best ones in Bangkok!
Located in a great area in central Bangkok and near a lot of other bars and shops – it’s also near the Bangkok Art and Culture Center, as well as MBK Center and Central World.
It’s the perfect pit stop for hungry shoppers once you’re done with shopping and absolutely famished.
Marina HK
Price: From 200 Baht / approx. USD $6
Address:Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
BTS: National Stadium/Siam
Contact: +66 2 251 1968
Opening hours: Daily from 7am to 12midnight
Website 3. Feed into your gluttony with an international buffet – The World Restaurant
Located in Centara Grand Hotel at Central World – right in the heart of Pratunam/Siam area – The World Restaurant serves up a delicious buffet of international cuisine.
They’re known for their great service and great food, and serve up specialties such as beef with goose liver, deep-fried salmon, cod salad, and dim sum.
Guests will find a cosy atmosphere and relaxing ambiance in the restaurant. This restaurant is also located near the popular shopping district comprising Siam Discovery Center, Siam Square One and more.
The World Restaurant
Price: From 300-500 Baht / approx. USD $9-15
Address: Level 24, 999/99 Rama1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330
BTS: Siam
Contact: +66 2 100 6255
Opening hours: Daily from 11.30am to 3pm, 6pm to 11.30pm
Website 4. The famous chicken rice that’s available late at night – Khaomangai Ton Pratunam
A well known supper spot in the Pratunam area is Khaomangai Ton Pratunam.
This restaurant serves up the famous Thai chicken rice, in a casual setting. Come here with friends for a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere and some truly delicious food.
Some of their best dishes are the baked pork rice, duck stewed mushroom, and gourd pork ribs, and of course, the chicken rice!
It’s great for a bite and to rest your feet once the shops start closing in the Pratunam shopping district.
Thong Lor / Ekkamai
5. Hang out with the locals and dine on delicious food – 55 Pochana
This is a standard busy Thai place where you’ll find expats and locals alike!
Try some of their most delicious dishes, which include the stir-fried minced pork with Chinese olives, spicy cockle salad, and chicken stir-fry.
If you find yourself in the Thonglor and Ekkamai area of Bangkok, this is your spot.
The EmQuartier shopping center is also in close proximity to this restaurant, so if you find yourself fully famished, hop on over to 55 Pochana.
6. Our hidden gem of a humble coffeeshop – Soi 38 Night Market (ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง สุขุมวิท 38 – Street Food Court)
A short walk from Asok BTS station (and a slightly longer walk from Phrom Phong BTS station), Soi 38 Food Night Market lays hidden in an alley.
We’ve eaten there numerous times and a good mix of locals, expats and travellers in the know visit frequently.
This secret food market is opened late into the night, and some trivia to know – the vendors used to operate at the famous Sukhumvit Soi 38 Street Food Market.
The best dishes to try here are the Khao Mun Gai (Thai Chicken Rice, one of our personal favourites), Wanton Noodles, desserts from the dessert store, and a lot more.
While it may look like a humble coffeeshop, Soi 38 Night Market is a hidden gem in our books!
Soi 38 Night Market
Price: From 50 Baht / approx. USD $1.50
Address: 800 Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Phra Khanong, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
BTS: Thong Lor
Opening hours: Daily from 5pm to 1am (it may open till slightly later!)
7. An authentic Thai restaurant with a whole new twist – Baan Rai Coffee
In the Thonglor and Ekkamai section of Bangkok is Baan Rai Coffee. This restaurant is decorated in the ancient Ayutthaya style, with brick walls and relaxing lighting.
This is one of the best places to come in Bangkok for traditional Thai style meals. Another plus is that it’s open 24 hours – so whatever time of the day you have a Thai food craving, this spot will be open!
They also have a beautiful beer garden and also serve up some Japanese food.
Baan Rai Coffee
Price: From 200-900 Baht / approx. USD $6-27
Address: Ekkamai Rd, Khwaeng Phra Khanong Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
BTS: Ekkamai
Contact: +66 (0) 2381 2772
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website 8. Chicken wings in many flavours, and a great hangout spot – Sway Urban Eatery
Right near the Big C Supercenter is Sway Urban Eatery, in the Thonglor area of Bangkok.
There’s a great selection of Thai and Western-style food and drinks. Their staff are attentive, and you’ll find good service at this restaurant.
One interesting thing about Sway Urban Eatery is how much they love their wings! You’ll find at least 20 different types of Chicken Wings and counting – from honey and hot sauce wings (Killer Bee Wings) to chocolate wings.
Their culinary creativity extends to the rest of the menu, including their range of cocktails and beers.
They also make sure all of their guests know about the wonderful offers they have throughout the week – you’ll want to keep coming back for more! This is a fun place to spend the evenings meeting new people and socialising with locals and expats.
Sway Urban Eatery
Price: From 200 Baht / approx. USD $6
Address: Arena 10, Thong Lo soi 10, Soi Sukhumvit 55 (Thong Lo), Khwaeng Khlong Tan Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
BTS: 20 min walk from Thong Lo
Contact: +66 2 711 6052
Opening Hours: Daily from 6pm to 2am
Website Silom
9. Here’s where to get your burger fix – 25 Degrees Burger Restaurant and Bar
If you’re staying in Silom, one of the more popular areas of Bangkok – you’ll want to come down to 25 Degrees Burger Restaurant and Bar.
They serve up one of the most delicious Western burgers in all of Bangkok. So, if you’re looking for that Western fix, this is the place to come.
You can choose from one of their specialty burgers, or choose to make your own. It’s right near the Patpong Night Market, so if you’re out shopping (or having questionable fun :P) until very late in the night, you’re in luck.
This place is open 24 hours!
25 Degrees Burger Restaurant and Bar
Price: From 100-400+ Baht / approx. USD $3-12+
Address: Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, 188 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
BTS: Chong Nonsi
Contact: +66 2 352 4192
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website 10. Get a taste of Shanghai – Hong Teong Long
Hong Teong Long is located in Silom, only a few stops away on the metro from the Pratunam Market and Terminal 21.
It’s been described as “a master of Chinese food with well-rounded dishes” – and this restaurant makes authentic Cantonese, Shanghainese and Sze Chuan-style dishes, all for a great price!
On the menu, you’ll find Sala Pao (Steamed Buns), Mien (Chinese Noodles), Pla Boo (Steamed Fish with Chilli) and more.
They’re also known to have some of the best dumplings in Bangkok, so if you find yourself craving an after-shopping delicacy, this is the place to be.
Hong Teong Leong
Price: From 100 Baht / approx. USD $3
Address: Thanon Surawong, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand
BTS: Chong Nonsi
Contact: +66 2 238 3379
Opening hours: Daily from 11am to 4am
Website 11. Finding Japanese food in central Bangkok – Ramen Tei (らーめん亭)
Right near Patpong Night Market is Ramen Tei. This tiny and humble restaurant in the Silom area makes authentic Japanese food – so if you’re looking for something a little bit different, then this is your place.
The menu offers comfort Japanese food ranging from Syoyu Ramen to Katsu Curry, and visitors have raved about its consistent quality.
It’s also usually full of Japanese locals, so you know you’re definitely getting that authentic taste in the middle of Bangkok.
Tip: One of the best dishes is the fried pork katsu with Japanese curry on top!
Ramen Tai
Price: From 200 Baht / approx.USD $6
Address:23/8-9 Si Lom, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand (Coordinates here) – (23/8-9 ซอย ธนิยะ Si Lom, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand)
BTS: Sala Daeng
Contact: +66 2 234 8082
Opening hours: Daily from 11am to 2am
Website 12. Special Mention: Satisfy your midnight cravings with choice comfort food – Malai Coffee House
Located in the Lumpini area (near Lumpini MRT, and near Silom/Sathon area), Malai Coffee House will help to satisfy your midnight cravings in the best way possible – with an abundance of comfort food.
It’s a comfort food galore most especially due to their delectable Thai rice congee. Dubbed as the legendary Khao Tom Gui (Thai Rice Soup), it has been an evergreen favourite among late-night supper fans and clubbers.
Apart from that, there are other Thai-Chinese dishes like Five Spice Duck, and familiar Thai dishes like Crispy Pork, and Pickled Crab Spicy Salad.
Malai Coffee House
Price: From 100-200 Baht / approx. USD $3-6
Address: 54 Soi Ngamduplee, Rama 4 Rd., Sathorn Bangkok, Thailand 10120 (located in Malaysia Hotel)
Contact: 0 2679 7127
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website Victory Monument
13. Beat your procrastination at this cafe – Let’s Say Café
This cafe is a great cosy place to come and relax to get some work done, or to have a midnight chat with your friend.
The cosy surroundings combined with the fusion Thai-Western menu, will satisfy anyone’s cravings for a low key night out.
The delicious food being served includes good ol’ Spaghetti, Stir-fried Basil Chicken Rice – and desserts and drinks too.
It’s located in Victory Monument, and pretty near the Pratunam Market. This is the cafe to bop into if you find yourself hungry during your midday shopping spree, or late at night when you’re done with the day’s adventures.
Let’s Say Café
Price: From 100 Baht / approx. USD $3
Address: 440/19, Ratchawithi Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
BTS: Victory Monument
Contact: +66 2 245 6134
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website Nana / Asok / Phrom Phong
14. Sweet treats and big mugs of coffee – Hollys Coffee
Welcome to Hollys Coffee, the 24 hour cafe specially for late night wanderers craving sweet treats or coffee.
At night, the environment at this coffeeshop is calm and quiet. Because it’s open 24 hours, you can come here at any time of the day and find people eating, drinking, chatting and working here.
They serve coffee in a big mug, and their soothing interiors include brick walls and a big sofa. Up on the menu, sweet treats like Oreo, Strawberry Mango and Orange Bingsu awaits.
They’re located in the Sukhumvit area, right near Terminal 21 – so once you’re done with the plethora of mid-range designer shopping at Terminal 21, feel free to come over for a cuppa and more.
PS: There’s another outlet located near Thailand Cultural Centre MRT.
Hollys Coffee
Price: From 100 Baht / approx. USD $3
Address: 219/1 Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Khet Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
BTS: Asok
Contact: +66 2 651 2966
Opening hours: Daily 24/7
Website 15. Spicy herbal chicken soup, and Thai rice porridge that hits the spot – New Srifa 33
Also in the Sukhumvit area and close to Terminal 21, New Srifa 33 has been serving late-night patrons for years – and is place you do not want to miss.
First up, locals and travellers have enjoyed their comfort Khao Tom (Thai Rice Soup), and a variety of other Thai Chinese dishes like Steamed Sea Bass and Stir-fried Pork with Salted Black Olives.
The no frills décor at this restaurant doesn’t change the fact that it definitely has some of the most delicious late night food in Bangkok. The ingredients are fresh, and you can enjoy some of their more popular dishes like Stir-fried Pork and Stir-fried Clams on clunky wooden tables.
PS: We hear their Super Kha Gai (Spicy Herbal Chicken Soup) is super satisfying and hits the spot just right. Don’t miss it!
16. Hong Kong noodles, coffee and congee – Greenhouse Coffee Shop
Situated a short walk from Nana BTS station, and a walkable distance from Asok BTS station, Greenhouse Coffeeshop sits on a central location that’s easily accessible.
This 24/7 coffee shop that serves incredible and strong coffee, yummy snacks, Hong Kong noodles and congee.
This is a great place to come whether you’re looking for a spot to work, a place to chat with friends, or a place to munch on some delicious food!
You might want to book a table beforehand if you’re keen on a supper hangout here.
If you weren’t hungry before reading this article, I’m sure you are now!
Be sure to check out these 16 supper places in Bangkok to see which are near you – if you’re ever craving a good old supper – Bangkok-style.
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