Went to the Gaysorn Amarin Food Court and honestly, it’s what happens when someone takes the concept of “lunch break” and gives it a luxury spa treatment. 🍽️💼 Everything feels neat, air-conditioned, and slightly too elegant for how much you’re about to eat. Located right in the heart of the shopping district, it’s filled with office workers, shoppers, and the occasional confused tourist who just wanted a pad thai but walked into a five-star version of it. 😂
The food selection is impressive — Thai classics, Japanese bento, noodles, salads, desserts, and coffee stalls that actually care about their beans. ☕🥢 Prices are higher than your average mall food court, but so is the quality. You’re paying for cleanliness, good seating, and the joy of eating khao man gai without sweating through your shirt. Everything I tried tasted fresh, well-seasoned, and beautifully plated (yes, even the noodles looked ready for Instagram). 📸✨
The vibe is calm and organized — no shouting vendors or chaotic queues. You can actually hear yourself think while eating, which is rare in Bangkok. 😌🌆 Perfect for a quick lunch meeting, a peaceful solo meal, or a refuel between shopping sprees. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s easily one of the most comfortable food courts in...
Read moreGaysorn Amarin Food Hall is a remarkable venue, featuring stunning décor and an impressive selection of high-quality food. It's definitely worth a visit just for this experience. The hall is bursting with the vibrant flavours of fresh Thai cuisine, primarily offering ready-to-eat dishes, meals, desserts, and beverages. You can enjoy delicious options at reasonable prices, especially considering the upscale nature of the mall. The hygiene standards are commendable, as the staff promptly clears tables once they are vacated. Most meal prices range from 40 Baht to 150 Baht, and there are various noodle kiosks available. I tried the 'Stewed Chicken Leg (large) with noodles,' which was delicious and only cost 85 Baht. Coco Coffee serves freshly brewed coffees, while the smoothie counter features a wide variety of fresh juices for an extra vitamin boost. This place is an excellent choice for breakfast.
Although there is plenty of seating, it can become quite busy during lunch and dinner hours, making seating a challenge. Conveniently located on the top floor, it's perfect for quick, tasty bites. Just grab a cash card at the counter to...
Read moreOne of the best food courts out there in Bangkok, packed with stalls from famous restaurants around Bangkok so you don't have to travel afar. Plus the price is quite affordable. One particular stall I love is the Kua Kai noodle that my friend recommended many years ago. After I tasted the noodle, I called my friend and blamed him "Why don't you tell me about this place earlier!?" That's how good it is. Sadly the last time I went there it was closed. Still there are many good food there so check it out. The mall itself sometimes has mini stalls for gift shop items and snacks to go as well. Highly recommended!
UPDATE 2024/2/13: The old Kua Kai Nooodle stall is no longer there. However, there is a new one, equally famous, and other great food stalls are there including Boonlert Noodle (Bib Gourmand), Pratunam Chicken Rice, Hatyai Fried Chicken, Thai sweet and coconut ice cream shops. So it is still definitely...
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