My family and I will be in Bangkok by Sunday, any suggestions where we can eat, not too fancy restaurants. I have two girls 9 and 8, and I don%26#39;t want to bring them to places within malls.
Where to eat
Depends where you are staying. Its a big city with great food on almost every street.
Where to eat
Yes; please try to be a bit more specific.
If you%26#39;re going to stay in the Sukhumvit area, you could try Sukhumvit Soi 11 for...
Thai -- A place called Rotsabieng (say Rot like %26#39;learning by rote%26#39;), which means dining car, as in the dining car of a train. They%26#39;ve have great Thai food, a lovely garden with fairy lights at night and in the middle of the restaurant, an enchanting electric model train set in a mountainside with models of a village and ski slopes, etc. Staff and atmosphere are child-friendly. My kids love the trains.
Tex-Mex, Indian, tapas or pub fare -- When you go into Soi 11 with Sukhumvit behind you, about 50m into Soi 11 you will see a little sub-soi at your left. Go into that one, and you will see Moghul Room (Indian), Charley Brown%26#39;s (Tex-Mex), a tapas place whose name I forget, and pub I%26#39;ve also forgotten -- but I%26#39;ve heard good things about them. All of them have kid-friendly atmospheres.
Sukhumvit Soi 33 has Basilico, which is an expensive Italian restaurant that nevertheless has a relaxed, child-friendly atmosphere and AMAZING pizza. Worth the price for a spalsh-out. It%26#39;s made in a wood-fire oven, my kids love sitting at the table nearest the oven because they can watch the chefs preparing all of the pizzas and calzones and then they watch them circulating in the giant oven.
If you let us know more about where you%26#39;re lodging and what kind of food your daughters prefer, I%26#39;ll add more options later.
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