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The Chatuchak Weekend Market is located just by Mo Chit BTS station and is open
on Saturday and Sunday only.
Sala daeng BTS silom line (Designeer Shirts to buy and many more)
Banyan Tree:
If you have a few baht to spend, the hotel has rooftop bar that offers an incredible panorama of the
Bangkok.
Food in Bangkok:
Sunrise Taco in BTS Nana Stop, BTS ASok stop terminal 21, at PAtpong Night Market
Sophia Restaurant
Sophia Restaurant is one of Bangkok’s premier Halal restaurants. Feel free to order light meals like stir-
fried chicken with chillies or an entire feast with salads, noodles, rice and steamed fish. For desserts, try
their delicious deep-fried ice cream!
Yana Restaurant
Hungry after hitting the shops at MBK Shopping Centre? Luckily, Yana Restaurant is just a few floors
away. This is the perfect pit-stop for Muslims who are shopping in this massive mall. The T-Bone Thai-
style steak in Yana Restaurant is to die for, loved by locals and foreigners alike. There’s nothing like
having steak in an air-conditioned megamall.
Address: 5th Floor, MBK Mall, Tokyu Side, 444 Phayathai Rd. Wangmai Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Saman Islam
Saman Islam, which serves a huge variety of Halal thai dishes, is located right at the heart of Chatuchak
Market. This is the perfect place for Muslims to take a respite from shopping in the sweltering heat.
Don’t forget to try their amazing mango salad with chillies and a hint of toasted coconut. Yum!
Address: Soi 7 Chatuchak Weekend Market, Project 16, Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Lat Yao Subdistrict,
Chatuchak District, Bangkok.
If you’re looking to give yourself a treat, try high-end dining at Spice & Rice. This is one of the most
prestigious Thai restaurants in Bangkok, so don’t pass up the chance to try the gourmet dishes that they
offer. Try their Som Tum and Kaeng Massaman, or stick to the usual Pad Thai – you won’t be
disappointed.
Address: Sukosol Hotel, 477 Si Ayuthaya Road, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
Punjabi specialties in the heart of Bangkok! Frequented by international patrons, Alif Laila by Bawarchi
serves savory Arabic cuisine but they take most pride in their Punjabi curries that are slow-cooked to
perfection. Rest assured that you would never be disappointed.
2/9 Sukhumvit Soi 3, Sukhumvit, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.
Arabesque Restaurant
Amidst the slew of Middle Eastern restaurants in Nana district, Arabesque stands out for its authentic
approach to Egyptian cuisine. Here you’ll find an exquisite assortment of mezze platters, decadent dips
and succulent kebabs to whet your appetite. For your main course, try a traditional dish like the okra
and lamb meat tagine, or the chicken Fattah – a luscious combination of rice, chicken, fried bread and
vinegar cooked in a rich broth. If you still have room for dessert, we suggest lokmet al kady, a
scrumptious treat consisting of fried dough puffs drizzled with honey. It’s the perfect sweet note to end
on after this delectable meal.
Address: 68/1 Sukhumvit Soi 2, Sukhumvit Road, Klong Toey, Bangkok 10100 Thailand
Al-Sana Restaurant
Open since 1988, Al-Sana Restaurant is a mainstay of Bangkok’s Halal food scene. This
cosy joint serves up a medley of Indian, Pakistani, Arabic and Thai dishes, so there really
is something to suit every palate. Tuck into a plate of chicken tandoori and butter naan,
or try the seafood fried rice for a dash of local flavour. Al-Sana also boasts a dozen
different types of biryani – mutton, fish, prawn, to name a few – so if you’re a fan of this
fragrant rice dish, you’re in for a treat.
Pattaya:
Puket:
Visit Phang Nga Bay:
In Puket you must visit Phang Nga Bay, the bay houses in the region of 40 small islands that come
straight out of the calm sea
Coconut Icecream.
Jim Thompson house for silk products like table runners and pouches to buy.