What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 7 to 9)

Your guide to Bangkok’s best things to do this weekend, from riverside dining and art shows to royal tributes and live music

Bangkok weekends never really slow down, and this one’s no different. From riverside feasts and truffle menus to new art openings and live music, there’s plenty happening across the city.

The weather’s cooling a little, the nights feel longer, and it’s the perfect time to get out, eat something delicious and experience something new. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend.

5 Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 7 to 9)

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Event (Click to jump to section) Date Location Price Highlight
Two Paths, One Passion – An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings Saturday, November 8 Siam Yacht Club, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok 1,888++ baht per person
Wine pairing +1,000++ baht
Iron Chef Thailand’s Chef Nu and Lady Butcher join forces for a seven-course dinner by the Chao Phraya River.
Chud Thai: Dressing the Nation in Heritage Daily, 9am to 4.30pm Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles Free See royal Thai fashion and the artistry of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit at the Grand Palace’s textile museum.
Music Industry Networking Friday, November 7, 5pm 515 Victory 999 baht A networking event for artists, producers, and managers featuring live sets by Landokmai and Phum Viphurit.
À la Carte Truffle Menu From Friday, November 7 VIU, The St. Regis Bangkok From 800++ baht per dish Celebrate truffle season with dishes like tagliolini, chestnut risotto, and Wagyu tenderloin topped with foie gras.
Mirror House Saturday, November 8 to Sunday, December 21 Maison JE Bangkok Free entry Japanese artist Aruta Soup brings his colourful rabbit ZERO to Bangkok for a vibrant solo exhibition.

Two Paths, One Passion – An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings at Siam Yacht Club

Two Paths, One Passion - An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings at Siam Yacht Club, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok
Two Paths, One Passion – An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings at Siam Yacht Club. Image via Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8, 6pm onwards

Location: Siam Yacht Club, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok

Price: 1,888++ baht per person, with an optional wine pairing for 1,000++ baht

You deserve something special this November, and Siam Yacht Club at Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok is serving it right by the river. For one night only, Chef Natchayapong ‘Nu’ Homsombutchoti from Iron Chef Thailand joins forces with Lady Butcher Nattida Noo-in, Thailand’s first Aussie Beef Master 2023 and Hell’s Kitchen Thailand Season 2 contestant, for a seven-course dinner called Two Paths, One Passion.

The menu brings together modern European techniques and Asian flavours, paired with premium Australian wines. You can start with the Amuse Bouche of Sweet Pea Panna Cotta with King Crab, then move into dishes like Flame-Seared Australian Beef Rib with Lemongrass, Bone Marrow Tom Yum, and Confit of Cod Fish with Onion-Coconut Foam.

To end the night on a sweet note, the hotel’s very own Pastry Head Chef Dechar Moungseetong has prepared Strawberry Rhubarb, which includes Chonburi Chocolate Creamex, Tomato Sponge, and Almond Streusel. Each course is paired with Australian wine, so you can enjoy a slow, satisfying meal by the Chao Phraya River.

Make your reservation today by contacting LINE OA @siamyachtclub or call +66 (0) 2 266 0123. For more information, follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Chud Thai: Dressing the Nation in Heritage at Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles

Chud Thai: Dressing the Nation in Heritage in Bangkok
Chud Thai: Dressing the Nation in Heritage. Image via Tat News

Date & Time: Daily, 9am to 4.30pm

Location: Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles

Price: Free

The Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles is now open to the public with free admission so you can pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother and her lifelong dedication to Thai artistry. Located inside The Grand Palace, the museum showcases decades of royal elegance.

The main exhibition right now is Chud Thai: Dressing the Nation in Heritage, which shows the eight official styles of Thai dress created by the Queen Mother herself. You’ll also find Siriraj Phastra Boromarajini Nath, featuring her elegant international outfits made from Thai fabrics between the 1960s and early 200s.

The museum also honours the Support Foundation that she founded to help local artisans through traditional weaving and dying. It’s a beautiful, quiet way to reflect on how her love of fashion became a lasting gift to Thai culture.

Music Industry Networking at 515 Victory

Music Industry Networking at 515 Victory
Music Industry Networking at 515 Victory. Image via TIcketmelon.com

Date & Time: November 7, 5pm

Location: 515 Victory

Price: 999 baht

If your playlists are your personality, this one’s for you. The Music Industry Networking – Direct Networking Accelerator brings artists, producers, managers and label reps into one space to actually talk, connect and maybe spark the next big project. You’ll catch performances from Landokmai and Phum Viphurit between rounds of mingling, with a crowd that spans up-and-comers to award-winning names.

À la Carte Truffle Menu at VIU

À la Carte Truffle Menu at VIU Bangkok
À la Carte Truffle Menu at VIU. Image via The St. Regis Bangkok

Date & Time: From Friday, November 7

Location: VIU, The St. Regis Bangkok

Price: From 800++ baht per dish

The truffle season lands at VIU this November with dishes that let the rich aroma of Piemonte’s black winter truffles take the lead. Highlights include silky tagliolini tossed in butter and Parmesan, a roasted chestnut risotto rich with truffle aroma, and a Wagyu tenderloin topped with foie gras and shaved truffle.

Mirror House at Maison JE Bangkok

Mirror House at Maison JE Bangkok
Mirror House. Image via Maison JE Bangkok

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8 to Sunday, December 21, 11am to 7pm

Location: Maison JE Bangkok

Price: Free entry

Japanese artist Aruta Soup is in town for his first solo show in Thailand, and he’s bringing his mischievous rabbit, ZERO, along for the ride. His work, bright and chaotic in the best way, bridges the world of street art and pop culture without ever losing its playful core.

The exhibition, Mirror House, turns Maison JE into a riot of colour and character, full of pieces that hum with raw, youthful energy. Catch the artist in person on November 8 for a rare meet-and-greet and signing. It’s a one-day chance to hear from the man behind the bandaged bunny.

So clear a spot in your weekend plans because there’s always something worth leaving the house for in this city.

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