KubKao' KubPla Siam Paragon is a Thai restaurant located in the Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok. The restaurant is known for its delicious Thai dishes, and it is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
The food at KubKao' KubPla Siam Paragon is absolutely delicious. The dishes are all made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, and they are cooked to perfection. I especially enjoyed the pad thai and the tom yum goong. The restaurant also offers a variety of other dishes, such as curry, stir-fries, and seafood.
The service at KubKao' KubPla Siam Paragon is friendly and attentive. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and they are happy to make recommendations. The prices at the restaurant are very reasonable, especially considering the quality of the food.
However, there are a few drawbacks to the restaurant. The first is that there can be a long wait to get a table, especially on weekends. The second is that the atmosphere of the restaurant is not particularly special. It is a bit noisy and crowded, and the decor is quite plain.
Overall, I would highly recommend KubKao' KubPla Siam Paragon to anyone who loves Thai food. The food is delicious, the service is great, and the prices are reasonable. However, be aware that there can be a long wait to get a table, and the atmosphere of the restaurant is not particularly special.
Here is a summary of my rating for the restaurant:
Food: 5 out of 5 Ambiance: 4 out of 5 Service: 4 out of 5 Price: 5 out of 5 Overall: 4.5 out of 5
I would give the restaurant an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5. It is a great place to go for Thai food, especially if you are on a budget.
Here are some specific things I liked about the place:
The dishes were delicious and cooked to perfection. The service was friendly and attentive. The prices were reasonable.
Here are some specific things I didn't like about the place:
The wait time can be long, especially on weekends. The atmosphere of the restaurant is not particularly special.
Overall, I would recommend KubKao' KubPla Siam Paragon to others, but I would advise them to be aware of the drawbacks...
Read moreCame here for our last meal in Bangkok and we’re disappointed. You do have to wait for your table which normally is a good sign, no issues with waiting it went quick. After we was seated we ordered our drinks and meal, at that point everything was good and we was excited to eat after a long day walking around.
Our drinks were standard we just had cans so that was good. We ordered two beef red curry’s. When the meal came, firstly I thought it’s very Luke warm/ cold. The flavour however was very very yummy ! Both mine and my partners was cold, (rule number one to avoid food poisoning is make sure it’s piping hot when served) with this I kindly asked the waitress if the curry could be heated up as it’s too cold to enjoy.
They took the dish no problem however I did wonder if there was a language Barrier. Once the meal came back out, the portion of curry was half the size as it was before. It was also still cold !
I then thought they miss understood what I meant, so I got google translate up and asked them again. I then got a very sharp response and attitude saying it’s hot. I made it obvious by putting my finger in the dish that it is still cold and needs to be heated.
After this we waiting again and got our meal which was heated but not hot. I couldn’t bare asking again so we ate the small few mouthfuls we were given and got the bill.
It’s a shame as the flavour was amazing. The staff have a lot of stress as it’s very busy so I was definitely a pain for them, however I was very polite and when you’re paying for a meal it needs to be edible.
(We have taken charcoal tablets just in case)
The photos are of both dishes we ate after it being taken twice. The other one is...
Read more🍽️ Kub Kao Kub Pla – Siam Paragon / CentralWorld Area Review
Food & Menu Highlights • Flavorful Thai comfort dishes: Signature items include crab meat curry with blue pea vermicelli, crab omelette, chicken green curry, tom yum seafood soup, stir-fried pork belly, and morning glory—rich, spicy, and generally well-executed. Many reviewers praise the Crab Meat Curry as “very flavourful and generous with the crab,” and the blue pea vermicelli is visually appealing as well . • Portions are modest—order more dishes if you’re hungry. Some say crab omelette can be worth the wait (around 15 mins), though reactions are mixed about its value  . • A few diners have noted inconsistency in quality—occasional complaints about seafood freshness or overly salty dishes  .
Service & Atmosphere • The setting is casual and surprisingly stylish—for a chain, it feels like a Thai bistro with colorful menus and English translations. Service is typically helpful and efficient, though a few reviewers report slow attention or missing cutlery if dining later in the evening . • If you dine at the CentralWorld location, you may get a cityscape view depending on placement; Siam Paragon feels more mall-oriented but still comfortable and clean .
Wait Times & Pricing • Expect long queues, especially during peak dining hours—waiting up to 40 minutes has been reported. Going early helps avoid this . • The pricing is mid-range to slightly high for Thai food, around 500 THB per person or up to 1,200 THB if you go for premium dishes like crab omelette or wagyu omelette...
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