Monday, May 24, 2010

Where to Have Lunch by the River in Bangkok

The best places in Bangkok to have lunch are the restaurants in five star hotels, which are located along the banks of the Chao Phra River. Most of the hotels have free boats in which you can cross the river. There is also sky train available from Sukhamvit to Taksin Jetty which goes along the Shangri-La and also The Oriental. Both these are hotels.

Angelinin, which is a part of Shangri-La hotel, on the new road in Bangkok has delicious seafood. Its menu mirrors the Roman food. You can have Italian cuisine with added flavors which taste like Mediterranean. The starters include items ranging from buffalo mozzarella to squid ink risotto. In the main course, you can have yellow fin tuna panini, or prosciutto pizza. You can finish of your lunch with a delicious amaretto chocolate pudding. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11.30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Benihana, which is a part of the Marriott Resort and Spa on the Charoennakorn Road, is popular for its delicious Japanese food. The meals are cooked by the Japanese chefs who love to show of their expertise in front of the customers.

La Normandie of the Mandarin Oriental is situated in the Oriental Avenue. The food here is delicious and tastes like French homemade food. The items which are popular are the meat pie, pork belly casserole along with garlic confit and duck.

Mei Jang is in the Peninsula Hotel on the Charoennakorn Road. It is a Chinese restaurant. The menu has items like barbecued duck along with the jelly fish salad, stir fried egg noodles, lobster and abalone fried rice. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11.30 a.m. until 2.30 p.m.

Arun Residence on Maharah Road offers items like tom young goong, fresh spring rolls, mushrooms and stir fried noodles along with shrimp. You should not miss this if you love Thai food.

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