Review of a traditional sukiyaki spot near the Giant Swing
If you love sukiyaki, this place is a must-try! Located in the Phraeng Nara – Giant Swing area, this popular local restaurant attracts many visitors who come for its authentic flavor and signature wok aroma
The shop is small and cozy, giving you the feeling of an old-style restaurant in Bangkok’s historic district. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, almost like having a home-cooked meal, and the owner is very friendly
The menu features traditional Hainanese-style sukiyaki, stir-fried over high heat for a fragrant wok flavor. Both dry and soup versions are available. Some recommended dishes include:
Go-Mai Sukiyaki – Dry sukiyaki with rice noodles, stir-fried until fragrant and topped with a runny fried egg
Dry Sukiyaki – Wok-fried sukiyaki packed with ingredients and well-balanced flavors
Sukiyaki Soup – Warm, flavorful broth that’s light and comforting
Tai-Tia Meatballs – Traditional meatballs with a bouncy texture and rich flavor, a popular side dish to order
One of the highlights is the distinct wok aroma and the restaurant’s special fermented tofu sauce, which gives the sukiyaki its unique and well-rounded taste. Pair it with a fried egg for the perfect combination
Most dishes are very affordable, around 80–100 THB.
Location: Phraeng Nara area, near the Giant Swing, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Price: Around 80–100 THB
Highly rated and a well-recommended local spot in Bangkok’s old town
If you’re visiting the Giant Swing, Sao Ching Cha area, or Phra Nakhon, and looking for a simple yet delicious local meal, this place is definitely worth a stop. You’ll get to experience authentic traditional sukiyaki with a wonderful wok aroma