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Restaurants in Thailand that every foodie must try

TNN | Last updated on - Apr 19, 2019, 21:00 IST
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10 must visit restaurants in Thailand

Thailand is always on the bucket list of every person who loves to travel. From the beaches in Phuket to architectures in Bangkok which speak volumes about their rich history, the country has it all. The scrumptious Thai cuisine will make you lick your plates clean. Thai cuisine is packed with aromatic spices which are an important part of all the dishes there. It is a blend of exotic dishes which have a historical influence from European, Dutch, Japanese and Portuguese cuisine. So, we bring you a list of 10 amazing restaurants that you should definitely visit on your trip to Thailand. You will be delighted to taste the delicacies these restaurants have to offer. Scroll down to know about them.

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Blue Elephant

A trip to Thailand is incomplete without dining in the Blue Elephant restaurant- cum- cooking school in Bangkok. The Royal Thai cuisine served at this restaurant will make you forget the taste of all the delicacies you have had in the past. The spicy main dishes and succulent desserts along with a glass of wine in this beautiful place will make you wanna stay in Thailand forever.


(Image:Instagram/@blueelephantbangkok)

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Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

Run by the Danish Chef Henrik Yde Andersen, this place is a sister restaurant of Copenhagen’s Kiin Kiin. The Thai cuisine of this restaurant is loaded with exotic flavours with a modern twist. The artistic ambiance of Sra Bua is just like the icing on the cake and is quite Instagram worthy.


(Image: Instagram/@crasolum_adaa)

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Nahm

This Thai temple style restaurant was opened by the famous Australian Chef David Thompson in 2010. He is a Thai cuisine expert and the food served at the restaurant is an example of his expertise. The amazing dishes served at the restauarnt are a blend of salt, spice, sweet and sour flavours that is all you need to make your trip to Thailand perfect.


(Image: Instagram/garfocarioca)

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Seven Spoons

This vintage style restaurant in Bangkok offers vegetarian Mediterranean cuisine. It makes sure that you don’t miss on good food if you are a hard-core vegetarian or vegan. The ingredients used in preparing these dishes are mainly organic and will give you a great experience of fine dining in Bangkok.


(Image: Instagram/@sexypinkstudio)

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Gaggan

If you miss Indian food, amidst all the Thai delicacies, this can be your go-to place. Run by Chef Gaggan Anand, this restaurant is on Asia’s top 50 restaurants list. This place introduces the amazing Indian food with a twist to the Thai cuisine.


(Image: gaggan_anand)

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Issaya Siamese Club

This restaurant is named after the former name of Thailand, Siam. It is the brainchild of the renowned Chef Ian Kittichai. The Thai food served at this restaurant has a modern touch to it. The chefs at Issaya know how to win the guest's heart with a beautiful presentation of the dishes.


(Image: Instagram/@issayasiameseclub)

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Bo. Lan Restaurant

Named after Chef Duangporn Songvisava and Chef Dylan, the food at this restaurant has a great influence on Thai street food and traditional home-cooked delicacies. The place serves a six-course meal for which you need around two hours to finish.


(Image: Instagram/@gourmet_road)

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Nang Gin Kui

Located alongside the famous Chao Phraya River, Nang Gin Kui is a private dining restaurant in Bangkok. This cosy restaurant has low tables where the guests sit on the floor cushions. It is famous for the Thai and fusion cuisines which will make your taste buds go wow.


(Image: Instagram/@odiealan)

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Steve Cafe and Cuisine

Located on a dock, the most reasonably priced restaurant in Bangkok is Steve Cafe and Cuisine. This is the best place to enjoy the authentic Thai food with the river on the side. You can have a romantic date night with your special someone at this place.


(Image: Instagram/@stevecafeandcuisine_dhevet)

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Red Sky Bar

Who doesn’t love rooftop dining setting that too on the 56th floor. It is a perfect place to be visited on your last day in Thailand. It gives you a view of the whole city with delicious food and great cocktails. A must-visit for any true food lover.


(Image: Instagram/@pis_saro)

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