Sala Rim Naam
8 expert reviews
“Sala Rim Naam’s lunch consists of a lavish buffet, while evening diners are treated to a set gourmet dinner menu and a performance of traditional Thai dance.”
– DK Eyewitness
Fodor's
"The main reason to come here is to soak up the atmosphere, which includes a classical Thai dancing show." Full review
Frommer's
" The set menu is more like an extensive degustation menu of Thai favorites. Nothing is too heavy, but do mention to the waiter before you dine, if you can't take spicy food. " Full review
Time Out
"Performers do excerpts of khon masked dance at this opulent, vihaan-style restaurant serving a reasonable Thai menu. Reach it by ferry from its owner, the Oriental." Full review
Frommer's
"While watching the show, either at a comfortable table or seated on floor cushions, you'll enjoy a seven-course meal that includes a fantastic variety of tastes and textures." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The classical Thai dances preformed at this Mandarin Oriental restaurant are both festive and accompanied by top-notch fine dining." Full review
Time Out
"Made famous by one of the city’s best Thai chefs, Wichit Mukura (who’s now running his own chef’s table restaurant, Khao), Sala Rim Naam remains Bangkok’s premier choice for a fancy Thai meal." Full review
Michelin Guide
Michelin Plate
"Here you can experience Thai culture and royal cuisine in a charming and traditional sala on the river. Enjoy the show while sharing a wonderful riverside meal." Full review