Huge food hall with all sorts of cuisines - from local to international; from mains to snacks and desserts - there's bound to be something that appeals to your palate! For first timers to this food hall @ Siam Paragon: (a) The food hall is generally divided into 4 main categories: eateries which offers dine-ins (meaning tables and chairs in their own premises), permanent kiosks which offers ready-to-eat food/takeaways, temporarily themed pop-up kiosks, and a foodcourt with permanent stalls (b) Based on the above, the 1st, 2nd & 3rd accepts cash/card payments; if you wish to purchase food from the foodcourt, you need to go to a booth to get a card where you can pay & top-it up with credits so that you can use it to order and 'purchase' food (c) Based on (a), once you have purchased food/drinks from 2nd, 3rd and 4th, you can actually eat at the communal dining area (located in front of the foodcourt) (d) There are various Michelin Bib Gourmand eateries which have set-up a stall at the foodcourt, such as Go-Ang Kaomunkai Pratunam (Chicken Rice), Ong Tong Khao Soi, and Thipsamai (Pad Thai). When I was there, there's a street-food themed pop-up where they invited eateries awarded with the Michelin Bib Gourmand to set up kiosks there, such as Ket O Cha (Pork & Beef Noodles), and Khanom Bueang Wan Phueng Noi, Sawang Bami Kam Pu, etc. (e) Don't forget to check-out other crowd favorites - the eateries with in-house seating - such as Thong Smith (Boat Noodles), and After You Dessert Cafe! So much options that you'd be spoilt for choice and most probably spend a good amount of time deciding which one to eat! Highly recommended to dine here if you do not have time to travel to the various Michelin Bib Gourmand establishments around Bangkok! Food may not be that pocket-friendly if you are on a tight budget but overall, it's still pretty reasonable, especially when you take into account the quality, hygiene-standard, as well as nice, clean, and air-conditioned dining environment. Needless to say, the toilets are dry, clean and...
Read moreGourmet Eats Paragon food court offers a diverse range of culinary delights, making it a food lover's paradise. Among the standout options is Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice, a gem that captures the essence of authentic Thai flavors.
The Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice experience is truly exceptional. The tender, succulent slices of chicken, perfectly cooked and seasoned, are the stars of the dish. The fragrant jasmine rice, cooked to perfection, provides a delightful base that complements the chicken impeccably.
The dish is elevated by the delectable combination of sauces and condiments available. The ginger and chili sauces add a zesty kick, enhancing the overall taste profile. The attention to detail in each element of the meal is evident, and it's evident that the chefs at Go-Ang Pratunam take great pride in delivering an authentic and flavorful dish.
While the focus is on their signature chicken rice, Go-Ang Pratunam also offers a variety of other Thai delights that are equally worth exploring. The friendly and efficient service adds to the overall positive dining experience.
However, the popularity of Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice can result in long queues during peak hours. It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly to avoid extended waiting times.
Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice at Gourmet Eats Paragon food court is a must-try for anyone seeking an authentic and mouthwatering Thai culinary experience. The combination of skillfully prepared chicken, fragrant rice, and flavorful condiments will leave you...
Read moreVery convenient place on the ground level of Siam Paragon shopping mall. In expensive and good quality. Price around THB 70-110 per dish. Expect to spend around THB100-200
A lot of tasty selections. These are two sections. The shops on the east side in front of the super market sell food to-go. These shops accept cash only. The shops in the hall area only take food hall card. You can get a card from a counter in front of the escalator and load the card with money. Unused portion is refunded at the same counter at the end. There are around 20 food stalls there. Price ranging between THB70-120. I have tried a couple of stalls and can say that the food are good quality and tasty. Chicken and rice is highly recommended - if you don’t like spicy food. The Thai noodle dishes are mostly spicy. Seats are usually available. After you are done the table is cleared and cleaned very quickly. There is a place to return your dishes next to the card counter but I don’t see anyone clear...
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