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1 King Bed 193.8 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Bathroom - P…
2 Twin Beds 193.8 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Bathroom -…
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Restaurants nearby
- Nai NgiebBib One of the best eateries in the area for noodle soup lovers, where the bouncy, MSG-free fish balls are made the traditional way from mackerel, yellowtail amberjack and wolf herring. The tom yum soup stands out; and the fish noodles are perfect for low-carb dieters as they go well with any soup.4.2km
- Kin Kub KoiBib When the chef-owner’s family runs a wholesale seafood business, you can guarantee that her menu will be based on great fish and shellfish dishes, with enough choices to keep everyone happy – and at prices that keep everyone returning. Don’t miss the steamed sea bass with lime, or the stir-fried squid with salted egg. It’s a huge operation with four dining areas, but it’s run with reassuringly calm efficiency. Even with all this space, arrive early on weekends to avoid a long wait.9.0km
- Krua Jay SimBib Four times in a decade, this Thai restaurant changed locations before finally opening on the chef-owner’s land in Nakhon Pathom. Each time, regulars followed along for its flavoursome local dishes, including some, like stir-fried sesbania with shrimp paste, that cannot be found elsewhere. The current digs are in an open-air pavilion on a country lane with tranquil lotus pond views. Try the stir-fried pork loin with jaew sauce and the spicy mackerel soup with madan fruit.11.3km
- Phed Phed BistroBib With its blue-framed windows, green façade and bright blue door, this welcoming place instantly makes an impression. Inside, raw cement walls and a wooden ceiling make for an industrial yet relaxing vibe. The food, made using fresh ingredients from the northeast, boasts Isan flavours – the som tam and grilled meats are boldly seasoned and well-executed. Generous portions are ideal for sharing, and spice levels can be tailored to your liking.13.9km
- Nusara★ Michelin Nusara pairs refined cooking with a mesmerising view of Wat Pho, best admired from the softly lit rooftop. Olive-green interiors with gold accents set a quietly elegant tone. The journey begins with welcome bites, before guests descend to the main dining room. Highlights include a stellar Thai Wagyu stir-fry with holy basil and a delicate quartet of regional relishes – each dish telling its own story. One of Bangkok's most intimate Thai dining experiences.18.9km
- Lucky SeafoodBib This gem of a place serves fresh seafood with Thai flavours, featuring house-made curry and chilli paste. Order in advance or call to check availability. Try the stir-fried crab with bird's eye chilli or the non-spicy stir-fried squid with curry powder.15.1km
- SANNBib This homely spot celebrates seldom-seen Phetchaburi traditions, favouring meat over fish and using prime local produce in time-honoured recipes. The palm-shoot curry, simmered in freshly pressed coconut milk and crowned with smoky grilled pork, whispers sweetness beneath its mellow heat. River prawn, flash-fried and dusted with sea salt, stays springy yet yielding, its coriander-garlic crunch begging for jasmine rice. An honest taste of central Thailand.16.8km
- Gim Nguan NoodleBib This hidden gem, tucked away in a Bangkok alley since 1999, excels in fish ball noodle soup. They offer fresh, umami-rich fish balls, al dente noodles, and a savoury, aromatic broth. Optional toppings like cheese and poached egg, along with large servings and ample condiments, provide great taste and value.17.6km
- Thai ThamBib This well-loved little shop has been passed down the generations for over a century. They specialise in offal, and their signature dish showcases stewed pig's brain, which is prepared fresh each morning by octogenarian owner Sudjit Suranan. Try the starter of Chinese liver sausage, too.19.5km
- Somsak Pu Ob (Charoen Rat)Bib A neighbourhood original serving for over three decades, this humble cart is famed for its steamed crabs and prawns on glass noodles. The seafood is impeccably fresh, the noodles silky yet springy, and the flavours come alive when you stir in the rich juices beneath. Prices remain wallet-friendly and portions generous. Easily reached from Wongwian Yai BTS, just follow the tempting aromas through the alley.19.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Grand Palace official residence of the King of Thailand since 178219.0km
- Wat Arun Buddhist temple in central Bangkok, Thailand18.6km
- Wat Phra Kaew Royal temple complex in Bangkok, Thailand19.1km
- Wat Pho Buddhist temple in central Bangkok, Thailand19.1km
- Bangkok National Museum museum in Bangkok, Thailand19.0km
- Khaosan Road road in Bangkok, Thailand19.6km
- Rama VIII Bridge bridge in Thailand19.6km
- Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand16.9km
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