Kosher Restaurants in Bangkok
Bangkok is one of Asia's main hubs for Jewish travelers and Israeli backpackers, and its kosher scene is built almost entirely around Chabad of Thailand under Chief Rabbi Yosef Kantor. The two centers of gravity are the Ohr Menachem Chabad House just behind Khao San Road (a magnet for backpackers, with Shabbat dinners drawing hundreds) and the Jewish community cluster on Sukhumvit near Soi 20 and Soi 22. Between them they run both meat restaurants and dairy cafes, so a traveler can find kosher food on either side of the city.
Kosher venues cluster in two areas: the Banglampoo (Khao San) district around the Ohr Menachem Chabad House on Ram Buttri Road, and the Sukhumvit district at the Mille Malle mall on Soi Sukhumvit 20 in Khlong Toei. Most kitchens keep Sunday to Thursday daytime and evening hours and close early on Friday for Shabbat (roughly midday), so plan ahead for Friday and Saturday. Shabbat meals at the Khao San Chabad House are hugely popular with backpackers, and delivery to hotels is available from the Chabad restaurants.
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Ohr Menachem Chabad House Meat Restaurant (The Kosher Place)
Kosher meat restaurant at the main Chabad House: Israeli and Middle Eastern grill, shawarma, schnitzel, soups, plus some Thai dishes ยท Khao San / Banglampoo
Ohr Menachem Chabad House Dairy Cafe
Dairy cafe inside the Chabad House with fresh bakery items, coffee, pastries, and light dairy meals ยท Khao San / Banglampoo
JCafe (Sukhumvit 20)
Dairy Israeli cafe and kosher shop: pizza, pasta, shakshuka, salads, pastries, ice cream, plus imported kosher groceries ยท Sukhumvit
JDeli
Strictly kosher meat restaurant (mehadrin) adjacent to JCafe: grilled meats, shawarma, deli dishes ยท Sukhumvit
Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.