Das eat Thai ist so etwas wie ein Foot Corner. Also eine Ansammlung von lauter kleinen Läden welche aus den unterschiedlichsten teilen von Thailand spezifisches Essen anbieten. Leider hat Covid hier noch deutliche Spuren hinterlassen so dass noch nicht alle Läden wieder offen sind.
Das eat Thai liegt im Untergeschoß des Central Embassy. Es liegt für mich gut zu Fuß zu erreichen und das es klimatisiert ist (nicht zu übertrieben) auch sehr angenehm. Durch die vielen Shops bietet es auch eine Riesenauswahl und ein Supermarkt ist auch gleich integriert.
Das ganze funktioniert so, daß man am Eingang eine Karte mit einem gewissen Budget bekommt. Damit kann man dann an den Shops bezahlen. Hierfür bekommt man dann einen Coupon und eine Zeit gesagt wann das bestellte den ungefähr fertig ist. Man kann es selbst abholen oder aber wenn man sich an einen Tisch setzt von einem der vielen Servicekräfte bringen lassen. Das essen ist sehr gut, etwas teuer wie das Streetfood Original, aber dafür hat man alles auf einem Platz. Bin hier zumindest unter der Woche nahezu täglich zum Mittagessen.
OK so finally I had a chance to come here and have some food here I just met a couple of friends for lunch and it was really good I had the boat noodle soup the beef one!Noodle actually has some blood in it but you can ask to have without it that’s what I did!On one of the stand was the boat little one wrecked by the cashier so if you were to look and my friends are vegetarian they both had vegetarian cuisines which is awesome !😎More cool 😎 little funky food courts/diners/café/restaurants in and around Bangkok and beyond we love 💕 doing these for you and you can follow us here as well as all our social media channels 🥹 just Facebook Instagram TikTok and YouTube !!
I tried food from 3 different stalls. Went from bad to worse. Beyond mediocre taste and flavor. Avoid this place if you're after legit Thai food — service is friendly enough, but the ambiance is like eating in a hospital canteen.
The food court in Central Embassy has a pretty good atmosphere and is comfortable.The food and quantity are considered okay. The price is about 80 baht++. There is a service charge.
Love this place. Street food in a luxurious mall. Huge selection. Amazing chicken rice.2022 update: just went back and it's the same as it's always been. Excellent and inexpensive. A few fewer stalls post covid, but the same great chicken rice! I'll always stop here at least once when I go to Bangkok!November 2023 update: back again. The chicken rice is the same amazing quality. My go to for Thai chicken rice!
Good food court. Likes:1. Chicken rice ( mix boiled and fried)2. Kang noodle soup ( without mantis shrimp)3. Fried riceExtra:a. Thai tea ( Cha nom yen )b. Ginger balls or green noodles (dessert)
Wow! I am really impressed of this food court. All Thai food here are delicious, flavorful and not that expensive. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. You need to try the mango sticky rice, sausages and of course the phad thai. This is located at the central embassy lower ground and accessible via BTS. Highly recommended.
Eathai is always my favorite go to place. They have a good variety of local food, in a comfortable setting. The pricing is on the premium side, but you get many choices in one place. It is cheaper than other choices in central embassy though.
Food court concept- i ordered the Thai mango without sticky rice as we were just too full from lunch but wanted a “dessert” choice so fruit seemed like a good idea. The mango was very sweet and juicy and served beautifully plated. My husband and i came here twice just for the mango🥭 .
Lots of vendors available. I got a pad Thai which was really delicious. I like being Abel to choose different dishes from different vendors. You can also find desserts. There is lots of seating and it was very clean.My favourite part is the section with all the snacks and grocery store food. We picked up lots of snacks for our flight!
Restaurant is located inside small alley and it’s an effort to find it place since there’s no sign pointing to it on a soi. Menu is rather classic and offers mainstream Thai dishes known to tourists. Food is rather average to be honest and portions are small. Fast service is a plus. Prices are good, very reasonable for this part of the town.
This place is perfect for those who wants to enjoy thai street food , but worried about hygiene and avoid crowded queue, and willing to pay a bit more for that. Very clean, well organized and less crowded than any other food markets in center of Bangkok. And service is great, too.
Staff are very attentive....they help to clear the table when you are done. Really great service and hospitality.The food was great too there were some Michelin ranked dishes as well.
Very disappointed. Very ridiculous service and stuff training. Google says close at 10, stuff says last order at 9:30. Everything is closed (expect the super market portion) by 9:10. All of the stall stuff are cleaning equipments and refuse to take any order. Why not just say last order at 8:30 or 9 instead of 9:30. Total waste of time coming to this place. To be safe, avoid coming here after 8:30
Popular food court with Thais and tourists, but very empty now compared to when I last came here pre Covid. Delicious, affordable Thai food in a comfortable food court with plenty of space. Great service and friendly staff.
Had a bowl of delicious tom yum noodle soup there. Price is on a high side, but, considering it is operated at Central Embassy, it is understandable. Plenty of tables were available for dining in too.
2.5 Stars. The quality has gone down significantly from before. Many shops are closed and there are not enough employees working at the stalls and at customer service. The only good food item was the roti foi thong.
Had dinner here with the family. Ordered a variety of sashimi, sushi, tempura, and soups/hotpot.Overall, everything was delicious. Considering the location of the restaurant, the prices were high but the quality and taste of everything made the experience quite enjoyable.The serving staff were all fantastic as well.The only negative I've got for the meal was that the sashimi were sliced too thick. Each slice should be half the thickness.Would I return again? Possibly for special occasions. There are simply too many Japanese restaurants in Bangkok to say for certain I'd return.
Strong, tasty and peppery pork rib soup. Meat is tender and flavourful. Others dishes are also very good. Try also the pork innards and tofu dishes. Highly recommended. Service is attentive and friendly.
Premium thai style food court located in the lower floor of the central embassy, the staff are so friendly and kind,the price is a little bit expensive but acceptable.