6 Best Restaurants in Chinatown, Bangkok

T & K Seafood

$$ | Samphanthawong Fodor's choice

Proudly displaying the freshest catches on ice out front, this enormous and popular seafood restaurant opens daily at 4 pm and serves until as late as 1:30 am. Make your way through the evening crowds and take a number to secure your table—either on the sidewalk or inside.

49–51 Phadungdao Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
02/222–34519
Known For
  • fresh shellfish like mussels and razor clams
  • classic Thai dishes like yellow curry crab
  • seating right on Yaowarat Road
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

HongKong Noodle

$ | Pathumwan

This famous noodle shop outside the Hua Lamphong railway station is perfectly placed for a quick meal when you first get into Chinatown or on the way out. Thanks to an air-conditioned second floor, it’s a little comfier than your average noodle stand, but still quite cheap, and the window offers great people-watching on the street below.

Hua Seng Hong Restaurant

$$ | Samphanthawong

In business since 1956, this expensive but worthwhile Chinatown classic takes you straight to Hong Kong with its excellent Cantonese roast meats, dim sum, and service that is authentically brusque. Hua Seng Hong has other locations across Bangkok, including at CentralWorld mall in the city center, but this is the original and most beloved for its bustling atmosphere—from inside to outside on Chinatown’s main vein, Yaowarat Road.

371–373 Yaowarat Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
02/222–7053
Known For
  • delicious fatty duck
  • goose foot–and–abalone stew
  • combo specials and à la carte

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Nai Sow

$$ | Pom Prap Sattru Phai

This unassuming restaurant next to Wat Plaplachai has a steady clientele thanks to fast service and consistently excellent Chinese-Thai dishes prepared according to the owner’s secret family recipes. The lighting and decor are lacking, but that can be forgiven when you taste the traditional tom yum goong (spicy, hot and sour shrimp soup), which some deem to be the city's best.

3/1 Maitrichit Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
02/222–1539
Known For
  • family business
  • very busy with no reservations accepted
  • specialties such as tom yum goong and the deep-fried taro dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Tang Jai Yoo

$$ | Samphanthawong

This open-air seafood restaurant is full of festive round tables and tanks containing live whole crabs, lobsters, and sea leech ready to be cooked in traditional Thai-Chinese style. There are lots of à la carte options from land and sea, but ordering off one of the many set menus is the best way to sample a variety of dishes.

85–89 Yaowapanit Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
02/224--2167
Known For
  • stewed turtle soup
  • whole roasted suckling pig
  • traditional Thai-Chinese

Yim Yim Restaurant

$$ | Samphanthawong

This second-floor restaurant has been serving Chao Zhou cuisine for more than 70 years and though it lacks the elegance of the hotel restaurants in the area—the dining room is simple and you have to walk through the dishwashing room to reach the bathroom—it's a solid option in the heart of Chinatown. The Chinese-style sashimi and the fresh crab claws with ginger are excellent, but if you're feeling bold, try the ham with goatskin dipped in rice vinegar.