Bangkok has a very gay-friendly vibe and with so many places to explore (and a booming foodie-scene) there is no need to limit yourself. And then there is the Thai street food and the Eating Thai Food blog provides an incredible over-view of all the best and in trend street food option in Bangkok now. Below however are a few of the more popular places with queer travellers that you should try to visit – eat and be merry, the best way to experience Thailand is through your taste-buds after all.
Located on the 38th floor of the Sofitel Silom hotel, this modern restaurant has panoramic views of the city. The Chinese and Asian-inspired menu with about 150 entrees and they're all worth a try.
Located next to the Rose Hotel, this charming restaurant has taken over a traditional Thai house. Dinner guests experience exotic Thai flavors and a full bar in a rustic atmosphere a few minutes from Patpong's infamous...
"37/17 Patpong Soi 2, Surawong Road Bangkok, Thailand Silom/Patpong",Bangkok
A reasonably-priced restaurant that serves some of the most authentic French fare in the city. Daily specials and an extensive wine menu complement this bistro-style restaurant. Very popular with French expats, so make...
Modern Thai cuisine from Thailand's first "celebrity chef" Ian Kittichai. Housed in a 1920s mansion, customers get to experience an elegant meal in the midsts of the garden where some of the vegetables are grown.
Indian Hut has an extensive menu specializing in authentic Indian food from all over the country, including Mughlai, Northern Indian dishes from Jaipur and Nawabi cuisine. Operating since 1998, it has become a favorite...
This sleek restaurant with an outdoor patio for sunny days features the artwork of local hip artists so it has become a defacto gallery for many locals as well.
"29-29/1 Sukhumvit Soi 101/1, Phra Khanong Bangkok, Thail 10260",Bangkok
Open in 2011, Devilish - Bistro, Wine, Beer + Dessert Boutique serves Australian + International rustic cuisine cooked low+slow on the BBQ or Rock Grill.
Just like in New York City, Dean & DeLuca is a hotspot for foodies in Bangkok. Check out the gourmet American sandwiches, pastries and coffee and take some treats back to your hotel room to remind you of home.
This Italian restaurant is located on the second floor of the NIU on Silom Jazz Club. Inside you will experience some award-winning Italian dishes. A truly authentic experience and one of the best Italian restaurants...
This gay friendly Thai restaurant is located in the heart of night life on Silom road, near the Sala Daeng BTS station in Convent Street. The restaurant is not fancy but it serves varieties and neat Thai foods with...
Bangkok may be the place to try some of the best Thai food in the world, but if you are looking for some variety, Biscotti at the Four Seasons serves quality Italian dishes, pasta and pizza, in a sophisticated...
10200,"J City Tower, Silom Road Bangkok, Thailand Silom/Patpong",Bangkok
Beirut is owned by a Lebanese family with another Middle Eastern restaurants in Sukhumvit. Both restaurants offer inexpensive classics like Greek salad, meat shwarmas and kebabs.
Consider a hidden jewel, Aubergine looks and feels like a quaint restaurant right out of Paris. With this French allure, it's no surprise why this is a very popular first (and second) date destination.
This restaurant serves up Scandinavian cuisine like meatballs, smorgas and their own recipe for pancakes. The laid-back atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for friends to get together and catch up.
This small guest house in the same vicinity as the Malaysia Hotel has just seven en suite rooms, as its name suggests, all with cable TV, air-con, mini-bar/fridge, coffee/tea making facilities, hi-speed Internet...
Maxi's staff is attentive, the food is great and the view allows one to see everything going on in the street. John, the owner, is Australian and knows how to treat patrons.Nice clean modern bar and good food....