TBA | Bangkok Riverside | Where to Eat | Baan Phraya


597 Charoen Nakhon Road, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok
Operating Hours:Wednesday-Sunday (5 PM-10 PM)
Baan Phraya invites discerning diners to experience a redefined journey through Thai fine dining in an enchanting historic riverside house. Originally built in the early 20th century and once a prestigious venue for Thai elites and visiting dignitaries, Baan Phraya is now set to reopen, blending its rich heritage with modern culinary artistry.
Nestled beside The Oriental Spa, this iconic house was once home to Phraya Mahai Savanya and Khunying Loearn Mahai Savanya, a highly regarded couple known for hosting grand Thai feasts for high-ranking officials during state visits. Later transformed into Thailand’s first Thai Cooking School at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, Baan Phraya has long been a place of culinary excellence and cultural significance.
Now, under the creative vision of Chef Pom Phatchara, this beloved landmark revives its legacy with a modern interpretation of traditional Thai flavors. Guests can indulge in meticulously crafted dishes that honor decades-old recipes, infused with contemporary techniques and the finest ingredients.
With its breathtaking riverside setting, exquisite cuisine, and storied past, Baan Phraya offers an unforgettable dining experience where history, culture, and culinary mastery come together.
Baan Phraya invites discerning diners to experience a redefined journey through Thai fine dining in an enchanting historic riverside house. Originally built in the early 20th century and once a prestigious venue for Thai elites and visiting dignitaries, Baan Phraya is now set to reopen, blending its rich heritage with modern culinary artistry.
Nestled beside The Oriental Spa, this iconic house was once home to Phraya Mahai Savanya and Khunying Loearn Mahai Savanya, a highly regarded couple known for hosting grand Thai feasts for high-ranking officials during state visits. Later transformed into Thailand’s first Thai Cooking School at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, Baan Phraya has long been a place of culinary excellence and cultural significance.
Now, under the creative vision of Chef Pom Phatchara, this beloved landmark revives its legacy with a modern interpretation of traditional Thai flavors. Guests can indulge in meticulously crafted dishes that honor decades-old recipes, infused with contemporary techniques and the finest ingredients.
With its breathtaking riverside setting, exquisite cuisine, and storied past, Baan Phraya offers an unforgettable dining experience where history, culture, and culinary mastery come together.