The Famous Siam Paragon Food Court is only a small part of the huge first floor area of the Siam Paragon Mall and there is a separate international supermarket and assorted local and international restaurants that are interconnected and are named the FOOD HALL. this review is on the restaurant part of the Food Hall. The Whole First Floor is named the Gourmet Market and is composed of the Food Market, Food Hall and the Food Court!
Like what is said in my siam paragon tips, the food court here is HUGE! and offers International and Thai Dishes and they are really Cheap and If you don't like to eat street foods in Pratunam, Chatuchak, Suan Lum, patpong, Sukhumvit etc, the street foods here are CLEAN! only a little bit expensive. Thai Wet Noodles cost around 40 to 80 baht , depending on the toppings whether it is squidballs, beef balls, pork dumplings, pork intestines, beef strips, etc. Dry noodles like Pad Thai start at about 40 baht. Thai Rice toppings starts at around 45 baht. Drinks start at 25 baht and there are lots to choose from like lemon iced tea, thai iced tea, peach iced tea, strawberry iced tea, etc. Desserts start at 30 baht and include the one in the picture, A Thai Iced Sweet similar to Chendol of Singapore, Halo-Halo of Philippines and Kacang of Indonesia. Toppings include water chestnuts, grass jelly, tapioca, lotus seeds, jack fruit, mango bits, durian, coconut gel. Prices starts at 35 baht.
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they have a wide variety of local and international restaurant chains at the Food Hall like Swensens, Starbucks, Auntie Annie's, Starbucks, What the Pho vietnamese Noodles, ros niyam malaysian restaurant, Au Bon Pain, Local Black Canyon Coffee, Ong Tea, Mc Donalds, Burger King and a way lot more restaurants. prices are more expensive than in the food court.
Part two of my two part tip with more pictures inside the huge food court of Siam paragon. I will have a separate pictures of the restaurants lining the ground floor area, which is separate from the food court.
Like what is said in my siam paragon tips, the food court here is HUGE! and offers International and Thai Dishes and they are really Cheap and If you don't like to eat street foods in Pratunam, Chatuchak, Suan Lum, patpong, Sukhumvit etc, the street foods here are CLEAN! only a little bit expensive. Thai Wet Noodles cost around 40 to 80 baht , depending on the toppings whether it is squidballs, beef balls, pork dumplings, pork intestines, beef strips, etc. Dry noodles like Pad Thai start at about 40 baht. Thai Rice toppings starts at around 45 baht. Drinks start at 25 baht and there are lots to choose from like lemon iced tea, thai iced tea, peach iced tea, strawberry iced tea, etc. Desserts start at 30 baht and include the one in the picture, A Thai Iced Sweet similar to Chendol of Singapore, Halo-Halo of Philippines and Kacang of Indonesia. Toppings include water chestnuts, grass jelly, tapioca, lotus seeds, jack fruit, mango bits, durian, coconut gel. Prices starts at 35 baht.
you will have to buy a food ticket at the food counter and load up with money and show it at the food counters and they swipe the card to show how much is the remaining thai baht in your card, if you have remaining thai baht at the ticket, you can get a refund on the remaining baht in the card if you surrender the card to the food counter.
Favorite Dish: Khao Niaw Ma Muang (Puto-Maya or Mango With Sticky Rice), pad thai, Khad Pao Gung or Khad Pao Muh(thai fried rice), Gang Gai (chicken curry), Plaah Muk Guai Thiau (Squid w/ Fried Noodles).
Opening hour:Daily 10.00am. -10.00 pm. Restaurants on Gf open until 11.00pm
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they have many thai and international food selections and prices start at 40 baht and up for the assorted thai and international soups, rice meals start at 60 baht and up and for a glutton like m, my bill reached 255 baht for one big rice meal order of stewed pork at 140 baht with rice, a thai spicy soup at 70 baht and one large thai iced tea at 45 baht hehehe.
This will be a two part tip with more pictures inside the huge food court of Siam paragon
Like what is said in my siam paragon tips, the food court here is HUGE! and offers International and Thai Dishes and they are really Cheap and If you don't like to eat street foods in Pratunam, Chatuchak, Suan Lum, patpong, Sukhumvit etc, the street foods here are CLEAN! only a little bit expensive. Thai Wet Noodles cost around 40 to 80 baht , depending on the toppings whether it is squidballs, beef balls, pork dumplings, pork intestines, beef strips, etc. Dry noodles like Pad Thai start at about 40 baht. Thai Rice toppings starts at around 45 baht. Drinks start at 25 baht and there are lots to choose from like lemon iced tea, thai iced tea, peach iced tea, strawberry iced tea, etc. Desserts start at 30 baht and include the one in the picture, A Thai Iced Sweet similar to Chendol of Singapore, Halo-Halo of Philippines and Kacang of Indonesia. Toppings include water chestnuts, grass jelly, tapioca, lotus seeds, jack fruit, mango bits, durian, coconut gel. Prices starts at 35 baht.
you will have to buy a food ticket at the food counter and load up with money and show it at the food counters and they swipe the card to show how much is the remaining thai baht in your card, if you have remaining thai baht at the ticket, you can get a refund on the remaining baht in the card if you surrender the card to the food counter.
Favorite Dish:
Khao Niaw Ma Muang (Puto-Maya or Mango With Sticky Rice), pad thai, Khad Pao Gung or Khad Pao Muh(thai fried rice), Gang Gai (chicken curry), Plaah Muk Guai Thiau (Squid w/ Fried Noodles).
Opening hour:Daily 10.00am. -10.00 pm. Restaurants on Gf open until 11.00pm
The food court on the ground floor of the Siam Paragon Shopping Centre is HUGE!!! There's kiosks that operates under the "Food Court" banner where you'll need to add credit to a card to be able to purchase food from these vendors (N.B. Ensure you get your refund of any credit remaining on the card on the same day as the card is only valid til midnight of the day of purchase). Then there's independent stalls/restaurants which accept cash/ credit card payments, and there's some fast food outlets (eg KFC) and restaurants too. And to top it off, there's also a big supermarket too!
Cheap and large variety of local dishes!
Went here for the first time on my last trip. What an amazing shopping mall. The food court here is enormous and has something for everyones taste. Along with the usual fast food options there was alot of Thai Food, and Breadtalk which is a delicious store that makes all types of pastries and breads throughout the day.
There is also store from the Orienental Hotel selling a variety of foods and some great cafes. We bought some small cakes for later on and they were wrapped in this great box and we were offered dry ice to keep them cool until we got back to our Hotel.
There are also a number of Restaurants here. Recommend going there anytime of the day we went for breakfast and afternoon tea.
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Breadtalk. Been to there stores in Singapore, Bali and now Bangkok. Delicious pastries.
If you are Asian, you will know this spread made of sugar and coconut milk. We love it with toast bread. In Malaysia we call it kaya. They have their version in Thailand, and this Head or Toe kiosk at the Silom Paragon as well as at Emporium food court, they have this thick toast and varity of topping. You can have peanut butter, jams, or simply just butter and sugar. But i like Asian jams and they have 3 flavours...original, green pandan or the purple yam paste - the later my favourite...taste like yam custard
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