Dim Sum Restaurants (open around 10:30-11am
Man ho (JW Marriot) 4 sukhimvit rd, soi 2)
Sui Sian (located inside the Landmark Hotel, on Sukhumvit near Nana)
Tim Ho Wan (a famous Dim Sum chain in various parts of Bangkok, excellent ha gow and shumai)
Hong Bao Dim Sum and Roast Duck (central embassy mall 5th floor, 1031 Ploenchit rd) ploen chit BTS close to Nana)
Hong Bao 39 (near Phrom Phong BTS) walk up sukhum 33 alley, make right on Phrom Chit alley
Thai Style Breakfasts:
Thai Breakfasts are savory, spicy, sour, and in some cases, sweet, encapsulating the many flavors of Thai cooking. From my experience I highly recommend finding your favorite Thai street food stall or restaurant that opens for breakfast to sample. Here are some resources for Thai Breakfast spots:
Culturetrip.com: Great article about the top 10 Thai Breakfast meals
blog.cityunscripted: Blog about the top 8 Thai Breakfasts in Bangkok
Strictly Dumpling Silom Soi 20 Breakfast Spots: youtube video by Strictly Dumping creator, Mike Chen about several Thai breakfast spots he visited on Silom Soi 20. For information about the location of Silom Soi 20, click here.
Western Style Breakfasts:
Typically I eat a late breakfast of Thai/Chinese Noodle soups at street food stalls or Dim Sum. Therefore I am not familiar with western style breakfast spots in Bangkok. To help you locate your perfect Breakfast spot in Bangkok I have included the following links:
BK Magazine: Top 42 Breakfast Cafes & Restaurants in Bangkok
Expique.com Best Breakfasts in Bangkok
10best.com Best Bangkok Breakfasts
timeout.com: Top 5 Bangkok Breakfast spots
Man ho (JW Marriot) 4 sukhimvit rd, soi 2)
Sui Sian (located inside the Landmark Hotel, on Sukhumvit near Nana)
Tim Ho Wan (a famous Dim Sum chain in various parts of Bangkok, excellent ha gow and shumai)
Hong Bao Dim Sum and Roast Duck (central embassy mall 5th floor, 1031 Ploenchit rd) ploen chit BTS close to Nana)
Hong Bao 39 (near Phrom Phong BTS) walk up sukhum 33 alley, make right on Phrom Chit alley
Thai Style Breakfasts:
Thai Breakfasts are savory, spicy, sour, and in some cases, sweet, encapsulating the many flavors of Thai cooking. From my experience I highly recommend finding your favorite Thai street food stall or restaurant that opens for breakfast to sample. Here are some resources for Thai Breakfast spots:
Culturetrip.com: Great article about the top 10 Thai Breakfast meals
blog.cityunscripted: Blog about the top 8 Thai Breakfasts in Bangkok
Strictly Dumpling Silom Soi 20 Breakfast Spots: youtube video by Strictly Dumping creator, Mike Chen about several Thai breakfast spots he visited on Silom Soi 20. For information about the location of Silom Soi 20, click here.
Western Style Breakfasts:
Typically I eat a late breakfast of Thai/Chinese Noodle soups at street food stalls or Dim Sum. Therefore I am not familiar with western style breakfast spots in Bangkok. To help you locate your perfect Breakfast spot in Bangkok I have included the following links:
BK Magazine: Top 42 Breakfast Cafes & Restaurants in Bangkok
Expique.com Best Breakfasts in Bangkok
10best.com Best Bangkok Breakfasts
timeout.com: Top 5 Bangkok Breakfast spots