11/6, Samsen Soi 3, Samsen Rd. | Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
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Riding the evening breeze, listening to the sound of the Chao Phraya River lapping on the shore, the ships passing by on the river, the majestic Rama VIII Bridge across the Chao Phraya River, the dazzling lights on the bridge reflect the reflection on the river. Cheng Qi, at this time, have a glass of cold beer and eat delicious seafood. Whether it is a dinner party with colleagues or a romantic dinner date with your lover, the Bridge Riverside Restaurant is perfect.
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Riding the evening breeze, listening to the sound of the Chao Phraya River lapping on the shore, the ships passing by on the river, the majestic Rama VIII Bridge across the Chao Phraya River, the dazzling lights on the bridge reflect the reflection on the river. Cheng Qi, at this time, have a glass of cold beer and eat delicious seafood. Whether it is a dinner party with colleagues or a romantic dinner date with your lover, the Bridge Riverside Restaurant is perfect.
A nice seafood restaurant. The crab egg yolk tastes very good. The Tom Yum Goong is hot and makes you feel comfortable. The shredded cucumber tastes very good too. The price is very cheap. I am satisfied overall.
Nice restaurant with a view. The oysters are good, cheap and fresh. The grilled crabs are good, served with Thai lemon juice, original flavor. The paella and squid are also quite satisfactory.
Follow the navigation from Khaosan and walk for 20 minutes. The open-air restaurant is very big and nice, close to the Rama VIII Bridge, watching the cruise ships on the Chao Phraya River, and the beautiful night view. There were many locals dining on Valentine's Day, and we blended in. The ingredients are delicious and the price is moderate. There is also a small band in the restaurant, the atmosphere is very good, and it left a good memory. Recommended.
It is a relatively large restaurant in the area, with its own small pier, a giant projection screen, and a stage for live bands. The specialty is seafood. It is located right by the Chao Phraya River, under the Rama 8 Bridge. The scenery is beautiful. The seafood is cooked in Thai style, mainly boiled or grilled and then eaten with dipping sauce. It should be said that the taste is okay, but the price is also quite high.
A large and grand restaurant with a small pier, good facilities, and reasonable prices. The seafood ingredients are all very fresh, but the cooking methods are unremarkable, just seasoning with dipping sauce. It's just a standard Thai seafood restaurant.
The dining environment is very good. There were not many people when we went there, so it didn't feel like a popular restaurant... The food was also delicious, but I felt like they sold it to us at a higher price because they saw that we were Chinese...