1. Rong Si
Rong Si at Lhong 1919 occupies a 19th-century warehouse along the waterfront called Wharf 41, which features a shaded patio and airy indoor dining rooms. Go for the delicious Thai seafood dishes, such as pad Thai with river prawns and steamed sea bass in soy sauce.
2. Kudi Jeen
Experience the Kudi Jeen area’s unique Eurasian heritage in structures like the Santa Cruz Church and Windsor House, a crumbling teakwood home on the river’s edge. Don’t leave without trying khanom farang kudi jeen – a Portuguese-inspired cake – at the traditional Thanusingha Bakery.
3. The Never Ending Summer
Located at The Jam Factory, this spot serves excellent Thai food and drinks in an industrial setting. If the design doesn’t hook you, the food definitely will. The menu features upscale home-style dishes such as grilled Kurobuta pork neck and red curry with duck. Either would pair well with a tamarind margarita.
4. Yuyuan Art & Antiques
Though named after Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, this gallery’s beauty is less about landscaping and more about artful raw concrete. Stop by to see the latest exhibition, pick up antique Chinese furniture or purchase smaller goods – from paintings to ceramics.
5. Anyroom
This is the shop and showroom of one of Thailand’s leading furniture designers. You can browse home décor items, kitchenware, bath accessories, bags and more. It also hosts various monthly workshops, including ceramics-painting and terrarium-making lessons.
6. Amdaeng Riverside Hotel
Set in a renovated three-floor building with a title deed written over a century ago, this 10-room property is distinguished by its excellent river views and romantic rooftop dining spot. The exterior, as well as core architectural elements, are coated in eye-catching scarlet paint.
Singapore Airlines flies to Bangkok six times daily. To book a flight, visit singaporeair.com
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This article was originally published in the May 2018 issue of SilverKris magazine