Search

SUPANNIGA EATING ROOM

Text
MATTHIAS BRÜCKNER
·
Photograph
MATTHIAS BRÜCKNER
Supanniga_Bangkok-12-2048x1152-2-qd32div0nmp8i7jx2gkdlk7zqlq411kmkafvumud5s
Bangkok. One of the most exciting metropolises in the world. Loud, hot, crowded – 24 hours a day! Food stalls on every street corner. It smells of exotic spices and adventure. Thai food is a cultural asset – the variety, freshness and spiciness of the local cuisine is beguiling.

Thanaruek Laoraowirodge is one of the city’s best restaurateurs. His restaurant empire includes branches in Beijing, New York and Bangkok. With the Supanniga Eating Room concept, he has fulfilled a dream. The name goes back to the culinary passion of his grandmother “Supanniga”.

Supaniga Eating Room in Tha Tien is recommended by the Michelin Restaurant Guide. It attracts visitors not only with its authentic flavors and exquisite dishes. Located directly on the Chao Praya River, the restaurant’s terrace is a perfect place to take in the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. The view of the breathtaking temple Wat Arun – “Temple of Dawn” – perfectly rounds off the unique ambience.

The restaurant’s menu pays homage to the diversity of Thai cuisine. Each dish is prepared with fresh ingredients and a balanced combination of spices. From spicy curries and fragrant rice to delicate fish dishes and delicious meat specialties, the restaurant offers a rich selection of classic Thai delicacies. Modernly implemented and presented in a contemporary way. The restaurant itself impresses with its inviting ambience. It combines traditional Thai architecture with fresh touches. The attentive service of the staff helps to make guests feel completely at ease.

The wine list is international – German wines can also be found in it. It is hardly surprising that a Riesling from Weingut Robert Weil is on the menu. Hardly any other grape variety is better suited to Thai cuisine than Riesling. Seen, ordered and enjoyed! That’s how beautiful life can be at 26°C and 80% humidity.

 

Editor’s travel and restaurant tip:

www.supannigaeatingroom.com and to the Thai food, not only the Riesling, but also great rosé wines from St. Antony go well.

Red wine in summer? And even chilled? What caused frowns a few years ago is now becoming a trend. The...
There are regions that don't talk much - and therefore say everything. South Tyrol is such a region. Those who...
RELATED ARTICLES
The RETROWELT magazine for lifestyle and driving culture is the special magazine for friends of classic cars, supersports cars and...
The modern architecture of the Maybourne Riviera rises from the rocky peninsula of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and seems to be making its...
In a small village in Belgium, in the province of Luxembourg, in the heart of the forests of Saint-Hubert, you...