Where to eat at One Bangkok?

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Bangkok’s newest mega-mall, One Bangkok, has finally opened in Lumpini, and to the delight of shoppers and foodies everywhere. Easily accessible by MRT (MRT Lumpini, Exit 3), One Bangkok is the newest swathe of uncharted territory for the Bangkok food enthusiast. But where to eat?

Filled to the brim with dozens of new and familiar restaurants to try, this huge shopping complex boasts an impressive collection of retail stores in addition to an extensive menu of food, snack, drink, and dessert options, all surrounded by lush park-side areas where tired shoppers can sit and take in the views.

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For those who may feel a little overwhelmed by the plethora of choices, fear not — we have a put together a list of 10 must-try food destinations at One Bangkok, so you now you’ll know exactly where to eat!

10 places to eat at One Bangkok

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Mama Cafe

Where to eat at One Bangkok
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Starting us off is a solid pop-up coffee shop offering fun twists on coffee and tea drinks from all around the world. For British expats craving a taste of home, their Horlicks drink is sure to hit the spot, while those looking for more Thai-inspired creations should be sure to check out their Purple Sweet Potato Latte and Ovalcano. Either way, Mama Cafe is definitely a unique little spot to try!

 

Pros Cons
✅ Quick service
✅ Nice staff
✅ Rewards programme
❌ Limited seating
❌ Small storefront

Our recommended drinks: Purple Sweet Potato Latte and Ovalcano

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Location: Fl. B1, Tower 4, The Storeys, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 7.30pm

Social media: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think:

PHassociationTH Team: “The lightly sweet Hojicha Latte is very delicious. Fragrant, rich, and mellow. It’s a small shop so there are no tables to sit at, just takeaway.” (review for Mama Cafe Silom Tower branch)

 

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Pot Master Canton Claypot Rice

Where to eat at One Bangkok
Canton Claypot Rice, Image via Google reviews

This popular restaurant is always packed, but there’s a perfectly good reason for that! This is the place to get Canton Claypot Rice, a classic Singaporean dish cooked inside an automatically rotating clay pot resulting in perfectly cooked rice and a crispy, charred crust. They offer a variety of meat and veggie toppings served in a food-court-style seating operation, giving the place a cosy, street-side feeling. Definitely worth a visit!

Pros Cons
✅ Innovative cooking method
✅ Singaporean cuisine
✅ Good atmosphere
❌ Can get pricey
❌ Can be loud

Recommended: Claypot Rice with Minced Pork and Eggplant

Location: Fl. B1, Inside Mitsukoshi Depachika, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Social media: None, Wongnai page

What their customers think:

พยูนบูด ตะลุยกิน: “I stumbled upon a delightful claypot rice restaurant that serves up authentic dishes! They cook fresh rice from grains in clay pots, creating a delightful experience with the rice spinning as it cooks. Inside, you’ll find Chinese sausage, liver sausage, and fragrant crispy rice at the bottom – just like I’ve had abroad!” (Review from Facebook)
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Lert Laow

Where to eat at One Bangkok
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For all the hot-pot lovers out there, Lert Laow is a must-visit during your day at One Bangkok! Famous for their succulent cuts of beef (including Wagyu and Kobe) and pork, everything on this menu is certain to satisfy. Their beef broth is rich and hearty, and their Kurobuta noodles and rice are generously seasoned and cooked to perfection. There might be a bit of a queue, but this place is worth it!

Pros Cons
✅ Quality cuts of meat
✅ Can cook by yourself
✅ Authentic Thai atmosphere
❌ Long wait times
❌ Can be crowded

Our recommended dish: Gao Lao (sliced meat hotpot) and dry beef noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวแห้งเนื้อทอง)

Location: Fl. B1, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Contact: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think:

Ginyuudai – กินอยู่ได้: “For all the meat lovers out there, this place is a must-visit! Their beef offerings are exceptional, featuring generous portions of Wagyu slices, Wagyu ribeye, Wagyu flank, Kobe beef, and shank cuts. The meats are fresh and tender, served in large hot pots! 🍲” (Review from Facebook)

Yolé Frozen Yogurt

Where to eat at One Bangkok
Image via Wongnai

This spot is a personal favourite, but I’m not the only one who loves it — Yolé has rapidly expanded in the last year, with two new locations opening just this past month! You start with their classic frozen yoghurt or vegan ice cream as your base (size S, M, or L), then you can add sauces, fruits, and toppings to your heart’s content.

You can also opt for their Ibiza parfait, which comes with sauce, fruits, and a crunchy topping — the perfect combination if you ask me. Plus, their yoghurt and ice cream are sugar-free, so now there is no excuse not to give them a try!

Pros Cons
✅ Quick service
✅ All sugar-free
✅ Many toppings to choose
❌ Priced higher
❌ Very limited seating

Our recommended dish: Ibiza Parfait (and I’m partial to their pistachio sauce!)

Location: Fl. 3, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Contact: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think

Miki: “Their frozen yoghurt with cookie sauce is so tasty. Prices are a bit on the higher side, but it’s worth it because the yoghurt contains 0% sugar.” (Review for Yolé CentralWorld branch)
@yolethailand Yolé สาขาใหม่! เปิดแล้ววันนี้🍦💛 #yolethailand #yoleicecream #onebangkok ♬ เสียงต้นฉบับ – Yolé Thailand

Tempura Yamaya

Where to eat at One Bangkok
Tempura Yamaya Set. Image via Wongnai

Now opening their third branch in Bangkok alone, Tempura Yamaya draws inspiration from Hakata-style tempura, bringing this iconic Japanese dish to tabletops all across Bangkok. Celebrating their one-year anniversary in Thailand just a month ago in August, Tempura Yamaya holds the crown for anything tempura-related.

Of course, no tempura is complete without a dipping sauce, and this place does not disappoint! The tempura sauce here is made of Yamaya’s special ‘Umadashi‘ broth and benito, giving it an authentic and aromatic flavour. Plus, they offer free refills of mentaiko (spicy cod roe) and spicy pickled mustard greens, giving you the quintessential Japanese dining experience.

Pros Cons
✅ Authentic tempura
✅ Good service
✅ Complimentary refills
❌ Long wait times
❌ Bit on the pricier side

Our recommended dish: Yamaya set

Location: Fl. B1, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Social media: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think

Chakpan Tan: “Good authentic Tempura just like the original in Japan. The price is match with quality and we also get rice & soup refilled Highly recommended”
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Bianca Italian Restaurant

Where to eat at One Bangkok
Image: Bianca Italian Restaurant

A contemporary Italian restaurant in the heart of Bangkok? We have all heard that before, but Bianca Italian Restaurant is so much more. Each bite you take is a quick yet enthralling trip through authentic Italian classics, with a touch of modernity and fusion here and there.

From pasta to pizza and antipasto, authenticity and homemade deliciousness are the name of the game at Bianca. Plus, if you order pizza, keep an eye out for the central pizza oven so you can watch your favourite dish getting cooked in real time!

Pros Cons
✅ Central pizza oven
✅ Extensive menu
✅ Great atmosphere
❌ Can get pricey
❌ Long wait times for large parties

Our recommended dish: Parma ham and Stracciatella pizza (with a wine pairing available)

Location: Fl. 3, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Social media: Facebook, Instagram, and website

What their customers think:

Carine Molina: “Bianca is our favorite Italian restaurant, and their new branch in One Bangkok is simply amazing! The ambiance and flavors are spot on – a must-visit for Italian cuisine lovers.”

Oishi Biztoro

Oishi Biztoro
Image via Google reviews

If you have taken a stroll in any of Thailand’s malls before, then you probably have heard of Oishi. Not only have they been one of the best buffets around for decades now, but with Oishi Biztoro, they have extended their expertise to ramen and donburi (rice bowls) as well. What Oishi Biztoro is all about is a fast-casual dining experience – a quick and affordable Japanese menu that doesn’t break the bank, but doesn’t take any shortcuts either.

Pros Cons
✅ Quick service
✅ Affordable
✅ Reliable
❌ Not truly authentic
❌ Can be loud

Our recommended dish: Tonkatsu Chashu Ramen

Location: Fl. B1, Tower 3, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 10pm

Social media: Facebook

What their customers think:

Kitti Earakskul: “The atmosphere in the shop looks good. The staff provide good service. Most of the menu items are delicious, familiar to Thai people, and can be enjoyed by all ages.” (Review for Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre branch)
@jinnie_bkk #onebangkok ที่เปิดใหม่ #oishibiztoro ♬ 「いつも通り」のキセキ。 – 平井 大

Hikari – Mille Press

Hikari Mille Press
Image: Hikari via Facebook

While at One Bangkok, if you are not feeling super peckish and want to try something a little different, be sure to give Hikari a chance! Desserts are what they specialise in, and they change the game by pressing their puff pastries into a thin, circular shape and layering them with a variety of creamy fillings and fruits. Still a bit sceptical? There is only one way to find out — and let me tell you, you won’t be disappointed!

Pros Cons
✅ A unique spin on desserts
✅ Nice staff
✅ Vaired topping choices
❌ Can get messy while on the move
❌ Limited menu

Our recommended dish: Strawberry Matcha

Location: Fl. B1, Mitsukoshi Zone, Tower 3, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 9pm

Social media: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think:

Michael Greenberg: “When you walk past HIKARI, you’ll know. The smell is amazing. These are some special desserts, like a smashed croissant. Expensive but delicious” (Review for Emsphere branch)

 

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PadThai Kang

PadThai Kang
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Of course, no food tour is truly complete without this classic Thai staple – Pad Thai. We all know that Pad Thai has maintained its status as street food king in Bangkok for decades now, but PadThai Kang brings this iconic dish to a whole new level.

With multiple chains around Bangkok, they have garnered fame and recognition from many major TV networks across Thailand for one reason and one reason only: they make amazing Pad Thai. With this new chain opening at One Bangkok, we all have yet another way to taste their greatness.

Pros Cons
✅ Quick service
✅ Critically-acclaimed
✅ Good price
❌ Can get spicy!
❌ No substitutions

Our recommended dish: Prawn Pad Thai

Location: Food Street, Fl B1, Tower 4, Parade Building, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 8pm

Social media: Facebook

What their customers think:

Sirirat Mongkolnawarat: “Cozy atmosphere, friendly service. Yummy pad thai with reasonable price.” (Review for PadThai Kang Phra Nakhon Branch)

One To Two

One To Two Coffee
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How about ending this list with another caffeine boost? By now I think you know that you are spoilt for choice when it comes to cafes at One Bangkok, but One To Two is worth a visit and their modern yet minimalistic feel will draw you right in.

Here you can craft your very own caffeinated drink, no matter your tastes. For all you coffee lovers, they have an extensive menu with the option to select different types of coffee beans as well. Not too fond of coffee? One To Two also has tea, cocoa, matcha and much, much more!

Pros Cons
✅ Quick service
✅ Specialised coffee beans
✅ Well-priced
❌ Not suitable for working
❌ Hard to find

Our recommended drink: Americano (be sure to select their special coffee beans!)

Location: Fl. B1, One Bangkok Boulevard, One Bangkok.

Opening hours: Everyday, 10am to 8pm

Social media: Facebook and Instagram

What their customers think:

Stella Dao: Moderate price, comfortable seats There are many types, both counter and round table chair models The shop uses dark brown tones, giving a sombre style. The coffee tastes good, fragrant, freshly ground.”

 

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As a fresh face among Bangkok’s sea of shopping centres, One Bangkok offers everything that you look for during a day out shopping. With retail stores, art galleries, and food halls spread across the Parade and Storey zones, you can walk around for hours and still have plenty left to explore — and to eat!

So if you are looking to up your food game this weekend, be sure to head down to One Bangkok — I promise your stomach will thank you!

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Rita Swartz is a Thai-American writer who grew up in Thailand, Australia, and the US. After graduating with a degree in History and International Relations from King’s College London, she moved back to her hometown of Bangkok and now writes on a variety of topics including food, culture, and film. When she isn’t writing, Rita can be found baking Scandinavian pastries or reading murder mysteries.

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