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Where to eat a Paella in Bangkok?

Bangkok’s dining scene is a melting pot of international flavors, and for those craving a taste of Spain, paella is a dish worth seeking out. Originating from Valencia, paella is a saffron-infused rice dish traditionally cooked in a wide, shallow pan, layered with ingredients such as fresh seafood, chicken, sausages, and seasonal vegetables. It’s aromatic rather than spicy, with its flavor coming from the rich stock, olive oil, and paprika rather than heat, making it an approachable choice for most palates. Whether you’re after the traditional Valencian version or a modern twist, the city offers plenty of places to enjoy it. From elegant rooftops like UNO MAS and LUZ Bangkok Tapas Bar, to casual, authentic eateries such as Paella House & Wine Bar by El Tapeo, Sooooo Goood Gourmet, and Sopa, there’s a paella for every mood and occasion. Fine dining lovers might head to Albricias or Arroz, while those who prefer a lively tapas atmosphere can explore Taberna Jamon Jamon, Vaso, or Tapas Vino. In Sukhumvit central, an open-air venue like El Mercado pair paella with a relaxed garden/market vibe, while Barcelona Gaudi offer a cozy, authentic Spanish-inspired setting. With so many options, from rooftop views to rustic charm, Bangkok brings a slice of Spain to Thailand—leaving the choice of “best paella” up to you.
Updated on 2025-10-08
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