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Thai Kitchen is a bar / pub in Watthana, Bangkok — Trust Score 82.5/100 based on 152 verified Google reviews (80% real-reviewer ratio).

Thai Kitchen

📍 Watthana, Bangkok🍺 Bar / Pub CaféUpdated 15d ago
83
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
42
Volume
26
Local Gd
10
Authority
4
4.2
152 reviews
AI Verified · 90% realTop 36% in Bar / Pub
Rating timeline
Quality trend
Improving
1+ year ago
3.92
37 reviews
3-12 months
4.31
35 reviews
Last 3 months
4.65
20 reviews
Popular times
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Usually very busy right now
Community rating
4.2★★★★784 votes
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What Google Reviewers Say About Thai Kitchen

5Alexandru A Andrei (Tony)

One of the best places to people watch great food and amazing service and the staff it’s absolutely amazing. Definitely worth a try

5abpa2010

Had our authentic tomyam fried rice. Simply delicious and friendly service. Thank you.

5A B

The best Thai food I've had in my 49 years. Excellent Moo Manao, Pad Prik Sod, and Pad Krapao. The coconut ice cream and mango sticky rice were also delicious. …

About Thai Kitchen

Location
 131/2 Sukhumvit 7/1 Alley, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Cuisine
Bar / Pub, Café, Dessert, Thai, Western
Trust Score
82.5/100 — Highly credible reviews

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