Showing posts with label halal food in Silom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halal food in Silom. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Cili Padi Authentic Malaysian Restaurant in Bangkok

Regret  to inform that Cili Padi will be closed from 1st till 28th August 2012. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Good news!!! Cili Padi has relocated to a more comfortable and spacious venue as in the address stated below. The nearest BTS station is Surasak BTS Station and another 10-15 mins walk to get to here.

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Cili Padi Authentic Malaysian Restaurant
107/3, Thanon Pan(Soi Wat Khaek),
between Silom Soi 13 and 15.
Silom Road, Bangrak,
Bangkok 10500.
Tel: 02-6351167
Opening hours: 11.00-22.00hrs  Ramadhan opening hours: 12.00-23.00hrs
Closes on 1st Friday of the month.

Contact person: Khun Fahmi Sabri - 087 8641234

# Free Wifi available.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Deen Halal Restaurant in Silom, Bangkok.

Deen Restaurant, which serves halal Thai food is located in the block just before reaching Silom Soi 15. If you take a cab from Chongnonsi BTS Station or Saladaeng BTS Station, tell the driver to send you to Silom Soi 'sip haa'. 'Sip haa' is 15 in Thai. The fare should be about THB40 only.

Masjid Mirassudeen is located across the road in a little alley of Silom Soi 20.









Deen Restaurant
761, Silom Road (next to Silom Soi 15 & opposite of Silom Village),
Bangkok.
Tel: 02-6350441

Opening hours: 11:30 - 21:30hrs
Closes on Wednesday

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Craving for Briyani Rice at Tamil Nadu Restaurant

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Being Malay, these guys just cant go without rice. What is lunch without rice??? So, right after the Korean Bbq at Sakhol's place we headed for Tamil Nadu, a Muslim North Indian Restaurant on Silom Soi 11. According to the guys, this restaurant serves the best Briyani rice in town. Since I'm not a Briyani lover I don't really fancy this place. Anyway, they ate as though they haven't seen food for days!!! I had a glass of cold Lassi only as I was already full after the bbq lunch had earlier. Sakhol, please dont feel offended as the food served at your place was really good...it's just that these guys have not had the Tamil Nadu's Briyani rice for more than a month due to Ramadhan!!!!


Just look at the number of dishes ordered. Notice the banana leaf which Din uses...that was taken from Sakhol's place...they miss eating rice on banana leaf...and it was my brilliant idea to bring along the leaf to replace plates!!! If you do go to Tamil Nadu Restaurant, please don't expect your food to be served on banana leaves, yeah.




We left home at 11am and reached home again at 7pm after an hour session of foot massage at a spa on Ngam Wong Wan Road, about 2km from our apartment.


Such a fruitful and quality Sunday spent with fellow friends in Bangkok.