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Contribuisci feedbackWe ordered the Wagyu fried rice, thai green curry, crab fried rice, and coconut ice cream. The wagyu fried rice was probably one of the best things we’ve eaten on our one week trip in Bangkok. So was the coconut ice cream.
Busy spot with great, traditional takes on Thai cuisine from throughout the land of smiles. A large menu that we have been working our way through, and have not once been disappointed.
Thai Niyom Great place to sample an array of Thai food from different regions, and some with their special Niyom interpretation. Flavors can be unapologetically spicy. We liked their Khajiew Foo with Pork Crackling Relish The Damage (no drinks): THB 600-1,000 for two TRY
Honestly the BEST Thai meal that we had in Thailand for this trip! The flavours are complex, umami, well presented and a total treat to enjoy! Another great point is that the waiters are very caring to check on the spicy levels before ordering and even after the food came. Service is definitely on point. Last bit is that we also enjoyed the cocktails as it’s well balanced yet intresting. Can honestly see why they are in the Michelin list. EXCEPTIONALLY DONE Must try: Beef Khao Soi
The coconut ice cream with sticky rice from Thai Niyom was truly an extraordinary treat! It completely stole the show and left us in awe. We indulged in it during the afternoon and were so captivated by its heavenly taste that we returned for more, even squeezing in a third serving just before heading to the airport. The combination of the creamy coconut ice cream, perfectly paired with the aromatic sticky rice and complemented by the delightful crunch of peanuts on top, was an absolute delight. It was an experience that left an indelible impression, and I find myself constantly yearning for it, even now that I'm back in my home country. This, without a doubt, is the best ice cream I have ever had in my life. Besides the ice cream, the overall food quality is satisfactory, the fried crispy omelette dish, however, didn't quite hit the mark for us. It felt overly greasy and the portion size was a bit overwhelming. The pad thai wrapped in omelette provided a unique twist with a subtle tomato flavour.