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Breeze RestaurantvsChote Chitr
Both restaurants are endorsed by professionals. Overall, Breeze Restaurant ranks slightly higher than Chote Chitr. Breeze Restaurant ranks #2 in Bangkok with endorsements from 5 reviews including Frommer's, Concierge and Time Out.
Breeze Restaurant
Concierge
Frommer's
Time Out
Fodor's
Condé Nast Traveler
1055 Silom Road, 52nd floors, The Dome at Lebua, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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"The breathtaking panoramic views from the 52nd floor of this Chao Phraya riverside tower are outdone only by the sky-high menu prices."
"The Le Bua hotel has brought to Bangkok a unique Asian seafood experience that will amaze anyone who braves the giddy heights of this alfresco restaurant." Full review
"Breeze serves Pan-Asian seafood on a terrace, accessed via a sci-fi style bridge. Booking is essential. Premium prices." Full review
"This ultra-hip eatery is where you'll spot international jet-setters and Bangkok's moneyed set." Full review
"The breathtaking panoramic views from the 52nd floor of this Chao Phraya riverside tower are outdone only by the sky-high menu prices." Full review
Chote Chitr
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
146 Th Phraeng Phuton, Banglamphu, Bangkok, Thailand
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"A favorite of legendary Bangkok food writer Bob Halliday, this simple, diminutive restaurant near Wat Suthat specializes in recipes handed down from the royal palace."
"This third-generation shophouse restaurant boasting just six tables is a Bangkok foodie landmark." Full review
"The unassuming Chote Chitr, located near Wat Suthat, is a century-old, family-run establishment popular with locals for its authentic, flavorful takes on traditional Thai cuisine.en, shrimp, and banan." Full review
"A five-table clean, hole-in-the-wall restaurant, Chote Chitr prides itself for serving Thai food cooked as per ancient royal recipes using rare ingredients."
"No Bangkok restaurant has garnered so much praise from the cognoscenti, yet managed to retain its unique character." Full review