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Thailand is an ideal place for enjoying genuine Chinese food that tastes exactly like that of its country of origin. The Chinese culinary art was first brought to Thailand by the Chinese who migrated to this country in large numbers in the late Ayutthaya period over 200 years ago. As a result of the long history of contact between the two peoples, the Thai and the Chinese cultures are now well mixed in many aspects, including the art of cooking.
Chinese food is commonly served in restaurants and hotels in every part of Thailand, especially in Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and Chiang Mai. Indeed, Thailand is the only place outside China (and Taiwan and Hong Kong) that can provide tourists with such a wide choice of delicious Chinese dishes. |
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Bangkok's Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) is one of the best places for Chinese food, both in expensive restaurants and at cheap but quality food stalls which are specially abundant at night.
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Lee Kitchen Chinese Restaurant |
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Description:
An upscale Cantonese Restaurant serving luxurious emperorlike dishes.Each of which is created with superb Chinese culinary arts and extra care. Lee Kitchen is long known by its cookery creativity and its phenomenal taste. |
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Website:
http://theleefamilythai.com/lee_kitchen.html |
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Heichinrou Chinese Restaurants
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Description:
Enjoy a delicious Dim Sum lunch in this elegant Cantonese restaurant or choose from the extensive a la carte menu. Private rooms and the tasteful surroundings make this venue ideal for lunch or business dinners. Six private rooms are also available. Heichinrou Chinese Restaurants are well-known in Hong Kong and Japan. |
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Website:
http://www.amari.com/watergate/heichinrou.asp |
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Shang Palace |
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Description:
Located along the Chao Phraya river at the beautiful Shangri-La Hotel is this lovely Chinese restaurant. Upon arrival, you are immediately greeted by a lovely hostess and when you enter the restaurant you will see a large gold Chinese-style Buddha, the dominant feature of an otherwise low-key room but all the better to showcase the Chinese artworks and carvings. |
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Website: http://www.shangri-la.com/bangkok/shangri-la/restaurants/en/index.aspx?ID=232 |
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Mei Jiang Chinese Restaurant |
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Description:
Fine Cantonese dining in Bangkok comes no more elegantly than at Mei Jiang, a serene and elegant restaurant with a resident Chinese chef who has devised banquets for royalty and heads of state. |
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Website:
http://bangkok.peninsula.com/pbk/dining_02.html |
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Royal Kitchen Chinese Restaurant |
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Description:
Royal Kitchen serves Cantonese cuisine prepared by our Hong Kong chefs and offers everything from dim sum lunches to suckling pig and more. Available are 12 private rooms accommodating up to 150 people for a truly royal banquet. Come and experience our award-winning 10-course menus in an elegant and relaxed atmosphere. |
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Website:
http://www.royalkitchengroup.com |
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Lin-Fa Chinese Restaurant |
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Description:
Located on the second floor of the hotel with a view of Sukhumvit Road. Large windows create a bright, spacious atmosphere while the interior has wood paneling with chinese style furnishings and perfectly starched linens on the table. The restaurant can accomodate large gatherings or intimate meals, for much of the restaurant area is divided into cozy corners and niches. |
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Website:
http://www.siamhotels.com |
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Lok Wah Hin Chinese restaurant |
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Description:
Lok Wah Hin Chinese restaurant’s team of chefs prepares a range of traditional Shanghainese, Cantonese and Szechwan dishes in an elegant Oriental setting that includes five private dining rooms. Enjoy an all you can eat Dim Sum lunch, inclusive of a bowl of steaming Wanton Shark's Fin Soup. |
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Website:
http://www.novotelbkk.com/rest/LWH.html |
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The Mayflower |
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Description:
One of the outstanding Chinese restaurants in town, The Mayflower is celebrated for its superb Cantonese specialities, prepared to perfection and served in a luxurious European setting, enhanced by rare Chinese antiques. Enjoy your choice of set menus and à la carte dishes. |
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Website:
http://bangkok.dusit.com |
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Hai Tien Lo |
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Description:
Hai Tien Lo is held in the highest regard as one of Asia's finest, and in particular its wide selection of appetising dim sum favourites. High above the clouds, this stylish restaurant, with undisputed views of the city, seats 145, has a total of seven private rooms and stands alone as a fine example of speciality cuisine and friendly service. Located on Level 22. |
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Website:
http://dining.bangkok.panpacific.com/hotel/dining_02.html |
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