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Bangkok Thai Restaurants
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Thiptara
Nestled on the bank of the Chao Phraya River under a majestic Banyan tree, The
Peninsula Bangkok's new Thiptara Thai restaurant offers authentic Thai
home-style food in a comfortable outdoor residential style. Thiptara literally
means "heaven on the water," a blessed place where all worries disappear. Based
on the concept of a relaxing evening at a Thai home, recreated with legendary
"Peninsula Service Style," five traditional Thai salas (hand-crafted teakwood
pavilions from Ayudhya) have been harmoniously placed around an antique water
wall on a wood deck amongst lush tropical foliage, bridges, and canals to
recreate an intimate Thai house compound, lit by the glow of candles and bamboo
torches, while live Thai classical Khim music plays in the background.
Peninsula Bangkok |
Salathip - Savour delicious royal Thai cuisine amid riverside pavilions
as graceful Thai dancers glide by your table.
Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok |
Sala Rim Naam
Housed in a richly decorated Thai pavilion, originating from Northern Thailand,
the restaurant is also the setting for one of the kingdom’s unique cultural
experiences - classical Thai dancing, performed before your table every night.
It’s the perfect accompaniment to such lavish cuisine.
Oriental Hotel Bangkok |
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