In our experience, it wasn’t hard to reserve a table inside but if you want to sit on the rooftop, then I suggest booking a table well before your trip to Bangkok. Rooftop tables are typically booked weeks in advance. Great food with a killer view, what more can you ask for? This picture was taken from the first-floor dining area but at night, they open a rooftop bar that offers even more spectacular nighttime views of Wat Arun. Located almost directly across the river from Wat Arun, Rongros boasts one of the best views of this famous Bangkok landmark. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Rongros serves delicious food but there’s something else that they’re known for. It’s delicious with the roti but be sure to order some jasmine rice to go with it. This classic Thai dish is one of my favorites. What makes the version at Rongros different is that it’s served with ultra-flaky roti that you can dip into the curry sauce, much like Indian curries. At Rongros, they serve it with fresh dill, cucumber slices, roasted peanuts, and loads of fried garlic.įor our main course, we shared this pot of Thai green curry which you can get with either chicken (pictured below) or New Zealand ribeye. Like sai oua, sai krok isan is one of our favorite snacks in Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai. Made with a mixture of pork, sticky rice, garlic, and salt, it’s a tasty street food snack that’s commonly served with raw cabbage and bird’s eye chilis. Sai krok isan literally means “Isan sausage” and refers to a tangy fermented sausage popular in northeastern Thailand. This bowl of sai krok isan is another chef-recommended dish at Rongros. We love tod mun pla and had it several times on our most recent trip to Bangkok. Made with clown featherback fish, it’s topped with crispy fried basil and served with a peanut-based dipping sauce. We went with two of the chef-recommended dishes, starting with this tasty tod mun pla or Thai spiced fishcakes. That’s an absolute bargain, especially when you see the view from this restaurant. We ordered three dishes and two beers and our bill came out to just THB 1,213, which at today’s exchange rate translates to a little over USD 35. Rongros is proof that Michelin-starred meals don’t have to cost you an arm and a leg in Bangkok. Rongros (Our Favorite Restaurant for Traditional Thai Food) In the room the beds are very comfortable clean and soft not cheap hard bats that you might find in a cheap hotel the bathroom is nice they have a smart TV in the room which was already connected to the internet very handy for travelers who may want to use Netflix I highly recommend skipping the breakfast it was very average to be polite.THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN BANGKOK 1. The staff we're very pleasant indeed professional and polite there is a nice sized swimming pool that we didn't use but I put my hand in, was nice and warm with a nice green area around it there is an off-road car park for easy parking. Stayed only 1 night so that we could be at siriraj hospital at 8.30am The place is brand new and still all shiney.
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