The grand Dusit Palace, located in one of Bangkok's historic districts, was once the royal residence of King Rama V. This spectacular complex has European influences blending with traditional Thai architecture, indicative of the cosmopolitan attitude King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) had during his reign. The cuisine within and around the palace has been influenced by the royal court's culinary traditions, which emphasized refinement, delicate flavors, and intricate presentation, often reflecting the royal family's tastes and the Siamese (now Thai) aesthetic values.
Over time, Dusit Palace has seen a blend of international and local flavors, mirroring the cultural exchanges of Bangkok. This has led to the birth of a diverse food scene where Thai royal cuisine, with its complex preparation and use of fresh, local ingredients, continues to be revered and enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.
Famous for its Royal Thai Cuisine, offering both Non-Veg and Veg options.
Known for its modern Thai gastronomy, this restaurant offers exquisite Non-Veg dishes with the option of vegetarian substitutes.
This restaurant is celebrated for its vegetarian and seafood dishes, making it a perfect spot for both Veg and Non-Veg food enthusiasts.
Famous for authentic Thai cuisine with a focus on traditional flavors, offering both Non-Veg and Veg dishes.
Located within a beautiful boutique hotel, Chon offers a wonderful selection of traditional Thai Non-Veg and Veg dishes.