Bangkok Chinese Restaurants
Lao Tang Lue - Corner of Yaowarat and Pha Dung Dao Roads (in front of Pornthip Tailor School) 
Good things come in simple ways and so does delicious goose. Lao Tang Lue will never make it on Bangkok's stylish dining scene but locals, both rich and poor, queue here for their stewed goose. Tender and sweet, the bird is cooked in black soy sauce, brown sugar, spices and herbs the old-fashioned way, with a meal for six, including rice, soup and fried vegetables, going for about Bt600. Open 8am to 3pm; call 02 223 8934.
Noble House - 2 Wireless Road
Located in the Promenade Shopping Centre adjacent to the Swissotel Nai Lert Park hotel, Noble House offers the finest in Cantonese cuisine in a traditional setting. The famed Dim Sum Buffet attracts people from all over the city and reservations are recommended. Noble House also features a vast menu of speciality à-la-carte dishes available for both lunch and dinner. For a truly sumptuous feast, let our Chef create a menu fit for an Emperor. Guests may choose to dine in seven private dining rooms that can be joined to form larger spaces for groups.
The Mayflower - One of the “Best” Chinese restaurants in town,
The Mayflower is celebrated for its superb Cantonese specialties, prepared to
perfection and served in a luxurious European setting, enhanced by rare Chinese
antiques. Enjoy your choice of set menus and a la carte dishes.
Dusit Thani Hotel Bangkok
The Great Wall - One of Bangkok's premier Chinese restaurants with a menu of exciting Cantonese specialities expertly prepared according to original recipe. Dim Sum available at lunch time. Lunch 11am-2pm. Dinner 6-10pm.
Found on the third floor of
Asia Hotel Bangkok, 296 Phayathai Road
Yuan Chinese Restaurant - Cream, gold and wood tones create a warm backdrop in this contemporary restaurant. Oak furniture, velvet-cushioned chairs and silk tablecloths complete the theme. The air of sophistication is completed by the contemporary Cantonese cuisine at the Millennium Hilton Bangkok hotel.
Hong Teh Chinese Restaurant - Full Cantonese lunch and dinner
as well as popular a la carte items are available. The very popular dim sum is
served at lunch and dinner. Located on the 2nd floor, Tower Wing, open daily at
lunch time 11am-2.00pm and for dinner 6-10.30pm.
Ambassador Hotel
China House - Located just outside the hotel, the China House
is a colonial style house transformed into a first class Chinese restaurant. It
specialises in Cantonese food, but with additional dishes from other regions
such as Szechuan, Shanghai and Chiu Chow. The China House also offers a daily
Dim Sum lunch, together with its a la carte menu.
Oriental Hotel Bangkok
Bai Yun - Nouvelle Chinese cuisine is the name of the game at Bai Yun on
the 60th floor. This outstanding restaurant is an excellent venue for business
lunches, family feasts and gourmets in search of the peak of Chinese fine
dining.
Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok
Shang Palace - Savour the best of regional Chinese cuisine in elegant
surroundings. Delicious steamed seafood, noodles, dim sum and tasty barbecued
meats.
Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok
Liu - A neo-classic Chinese restaurant that blends the culture,
traditions and cuisines of old China, including Cantonese, Shanghainese and
Sichuan Cuisines with new and contemporary interpretations.
Conrad Bangkok Hotel
Lin-Fa Chinese Restaurant - For top-notch Chinese dining,
Lin-Fa serves legendary Cantonese cuisine in an elegant tea-house setting.
Popular Dim-Sum is served daily at lunchtime and delicious set menus of
Westerners’ favourites are offered at dinnertime. Private dining rooms are
also available.
Siam City Hotel Bangkok
Shanghai 38 combines an exciting blend of traditional Art Deco Interiors with
Asian influences from the 30's. The restaurant offers panoramic views with Dim
Sum lunches or Traditional Chinese a-la-carte menus. Live music entertainment.
Sofitel
Silom Hotel Bangkok
Mei jiang
Fine Cantonese dining in Bangkok comes no more elegantly than at Mei Jiang,
a serene and elegant restaurant with a resident Chinese chef who has devised
banquets for royalty and heads of state.The interiors of Mei Jiang are
reminiscent of an exquisite Chinese teak box. Sliding lattice panels on the
windows open to reveal a tranquil pool, a surprise element reflecting the
strong role of water in Thai culture. Colors emphasize organic, earth tones,
with blues and greens transposing the lush landscape and surrounding waters
that can be viewed from the restaurant. An adjacent area may be converted
into five private dining rooms. Mei Jiang is located on the ground floor.
Peninsula Bangkok
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