Neighborhood guide
Places to Visit Around Silom and Surawong Area
Silom and Surawong sit side by side in Bang Rak, one of Bangkok's oldest commercial districts — a walkable grid of shophouses, office towers, temples, and small sois where lunch counters and specialty coffee shops share the block with tailors, gem traders, and, since 2022, a growing number of licensed cannabis dispensaries. It's an easy neighborhood to spend a full afternoon in without ever needing a taxi. Here's how we'd spend it.
Restaurants worth a stop
The area's food scene runs from decades-old institutions to quick lunch counters built for the office crowd:
- Soi Convent's lunch alley. A short street connecting Silom and Sathorn that fills up on weekdays with som tam stalls, noodle shops, and quick Thai lunch counters aimed at the office workers who fill the surrounding towers — a good, inexpensive introduction to the neighborhood's everyday food culture.
- Chennai Kitchen (Silom Soi 11). A long-running, no-frills South Indian vegetarian restaurant that's been a fixture for office workers and residents alike — a reliable option if you want a break from Thai food.
- Blue Elephant. A well-known upscale Thai restaurant and cooking school in a restored colonial-era mansion near the Silom–Sathorn corner, worth it for the setting as much as the menu if you want a sit-down meal.
- Surawong Road's older shophouse restaurants. Surawong itself has a strong stretch of older Thai-Chinese family restaurants and noodle shops that have served the area for generations — worth wandering rather than pre-booking.
Restaurant scenes move fast in Bangkok, so it's worth checking recent reviews before you go — a spot that was excellent two years ago may have changed hands, and new places open in these sois all the time.
Coffee shops and cafes
Specialty coffee has grown quickly across Bangkok in the past few years, and Silom/Surawong has its share of it tucked between the bigger commercial buildings:
- Independent cafes in the side sois. Small, single-location coffee shops — often just a handful of seats — are scattered through the smaller streets branching off both Silom and Surawong, usually easiest to find by simply walking and looking rather than following a fixed list.
- Hotel lobby cafes. The corridor has a number of international hotels, and their lobby cafes are a reliable, air-conditioned option for a coffee and a sit-down if you want a break from the heat.
- Chain options. The usual Bangkok coffee chains have multiple branches along both streets for a fast, dependable option between errands.
A loose walking order
If you're spending a full day in the area, a simple order tends to work well: coffee and a light breakfast in the morning, lunch around Soi Convent or Silom Soi 11 once the midday crowd starts, an afternoon spent wandering Surawong's older shophouses and side sois, and an evening stop at a dispensary or lounge once you've eaten. Since Silom and Surawong run parallel just a couple of blocks apart, it's easy to zigzag between them on foot rather than committing to one street for the whole visit.
Finally: Euphoria Weed Shop and Cannabis Dispensary
Euphoria Weed Shop and Cannabis Dispensary is the last stop on this list, and it's meant to be — a good end to a day spent eating and walking rather than the start of one. We're a licensed dispensary and lounge on Decho Road in Silom, a short walk from Chong Nonsi BTS, open 24 hours with comfortable seating for guests who want to stay a while rather than just make a quick purchase. Staff can walk you through strains, terpenes, and what to expect, and the space itself is built around conversation rather than a rushed transaction.
