Bangkok has a new landmark: Central Park Bangkok, officially opened on September 4, 2025, in the heart of the Sathorn–Silom area. Combining green spaces, rooftop gardens, street food markets, and international restaurants, it’s a paradise for food lovers and lifestyle enthusiasts alike.
In this guide, we’ll take you through 10 must-try restaurants in Central Park Bangkok, from authentic Thai flavors to international cuisines. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend brunch, a fine-dining experience, or a casual street food adventure, this guide has something for everyone.
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Thai Cuisine Highlights
1. Napha
Napa offers a platform for these star chefs to express their culinary artistry and tell their stories through a boundless creation of new menus. The goal is to deliver a premium dining experience, guaranteed by the signature of these leading chefs, while catering to every kind of diner whether they’re on their own, with family, or with a group of friends.
Signature Dish: Khao Soi (Northern Thai coconut curry noodles)
Why Visit: Experience traditional Thai taste with a home touch.
Location: Central Park, G Floor
2. Kao Soy Prin
They offer Khao Soi (Northern Thai curried noodles) , clear soup, beef/chicken broth, and Nam Ngiao. The broth is fragrant with coconut milk and curry paste, making it seem more complex than other restaurants’. The flavor isn’t overly sweet, but rather slightly sweet. The color is vibrant but not spicy (you can add your own chili paste). The chicken pieces are large and filling, and the flavor is rich and not greasy. Delicious and reasonably priced.
Signature Dish: Thai curried noodle soup with chicken
Why Visit: Experience traditional Northern Thai taste
Location: Central Park, 5th floor
3. Bura Marie
A restaurant with a Thai cuisine-in-a-teahouse concept. The restaurant is a collaboration between Khun Pla of the iBerry Group and Chef Pop-Pichakorn Rambutr, the skilled chef from the fine-dining Thai restaurant ADHOC. Chef Pop was brought on board to create Thai dishes that are perfectly paired with the fragrant teas, which are another special highlight of the restaurant.
Signature Dish: Grilled Picanha Beef Salad, Green Curry with Beef Ribs, Mackerel Chili Paste
Why Visit: The restaurant offers many different seating areas to choose from, and the food is sure to please both Thai and international palates. So, if you’re looking to invite family, friends, or someone special for tea and dessert, we think this is an excellent choice.
Location: Central Park, G Floor
4. e_ga
A Thai restaurant that gathers the delicious flavors of local dishes from all regions of Thailand, offering a unique tasting experience. This is because the restaurant is committed to sourcing only high-quality ingredients from various communities across the country.
Signature Dish: Lam Plai Mat Stir-Fried Noodles, Rice Noodles with Shrimp
Why Visit: It has a retro, old-school vibe but also incorporates modern, luxurious elements in a fascinating way.
Location: Central Park, 5th floor
International Cuisine Highlights
5. Mozza by Cocotte (Italian)
For Italian cuisine lovers, Mozza by Cocotte serves wood-fired pizza and homemade pasta. Its warm and relaxed atmosphere is perfect for couples or friends.
Why Visit: Authentic Italian flavors in the heart of Bangkok.
Location: Central Park, G Floor
6. Downtown by Fran’s (French)
A premium French restaurant, Downtown by Fran’s offers Hamachi Tartare and Beef Wellington, beautifully presented. Ideal for fine dining enthusiasts. During the day, the menu caters to the urban crowd with dishes like freshly baked sandwiches, homemade pasta, and quick-serve, high-quality skillet meals. In the evening, the atmosphere is perfect for unwinding with small plates, pasta, steaks, and a fine selection of drinks.
Signature Dish: Beef Wellington, Hamachi Tartare
Why Visit: Experience French culinary elegance with modern twists.
Location: Central Park, G Floor
7. Kiwamiya (Japanese)
This is the first branch in Thailand of a popular hamburger and wagyu steak restaurant from Japan. Located in Central Park, the restaurant serves authentic Japanese-style hamburgers and wagyu steaks that you can grill and cook to your preferred level of doneness.
Signature Dish: Wagyu Sushi, Miso Ramen
Why Visit: Taste traditional Japanese flavors with premium ingredients.
Location: Central Park, 5th floor, Parkside Eatery zone
8. Kaubai(Japanese)
A premium shabu-shabu restaurant from the Umenohana group, this is a must-visit for meat lovers. It’s the first location in Thailand, bringing authentic A5 wagyu shabu-shabu and other premium ingredients straight from Ginza, Japan.
Signature Dish: Bottarga and Grilled Mochi with Nori, ka-Ushi Hoba-Yaki, Hokkaido Pork Shabu-Shabu Set
Why Visit: A taste of authentic Japanese shabu crafted with high-quality ingredients.
Location: Central Park, 5th floor, Parkside Eatery zone
9. MAISON RORU(Japanese)
A Japanese restaurant that specializes in hand rolls, offering customers an omakase-style experience at a more accessible price. Each generous hand roll is served one at a time, ensuring you get to enjoy the warm rice with crispy seaweed and premium ingredients.
Signature Dish: Nori Tempura with Ankimo, Uni & Caviar, Tomatoes with Yuzu Jelly & Granita
Why Visit: Premium ingredients and is meticulously prepared, yet the taste and price are both approachable.
Location: Central Park, 5th floor,
10. UNATOTO(Japanese)
For those who love unagi donburi (grilled eel over rice), Unatoto imports all of its ingredients, from the eel and seasonings to the charcoal used for grilling, directly from Japan. The specially selected freshwater eel is grilled over charcoal with a secret sauce that pairs perfectly with Japanese rice.
Signature Dish: Unadon double
Why Visit: Casual, tasty, and perfect for a quick lunch.
Location: Central Park, G Floor
Parkside Market : Street Food Highlights
While the 10 restaurants cover fine dining and specialty cuisines, don’t forget Park Side Market, featuring over 70 vendors with 1,000+ dishes. Must-try options include Thai snacks, dumplings, street desserts, and international street bites. This is where you can sample Bangkok’s vibrant food scene in one place.
Tips for Visiting Central Park Bangkok
Best Time to Visit: Weekdays for a quieter experience; evenings for a lively vibe.
Getting There:
BTS Green Line: Sala Daeng Station, Exit 5 and walk through the Skywalk to the shopping center on the 1st floor.
MRT Blue Line : Silom Station, Exit 2 and walk into the G floor entrance of the shopping center.
Central Park Bangkok is truly a food lover’s paradise. With 10 must-try restaurants, a vibrant street food market, and lush rooftop gardens, it offers something for everyone from authentic Thai flavors to international cuisines and decadent desserts. Whether you’re planning a casual lunch, a gourmet dinner, or an all-day culinary adventure, Central Park Bangkok guarantees an unforgettable food experience.
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