Royal India

Chinatown


This hole-in-the-wall restaurant has long been the most reliable place to eat in Bangkok's Indian neighbourhood. The kebabs and naans (oven-baked flatbreads) here give stiff competition to Delhi's dhabas (local eateries). Vegetarians will love the creamy palak paneer (cottage-cheese cubes in spinach sauce) to go with their bread of choice.


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