
Hours
| Thursday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Friday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Sunday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5:30–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5, 15 Phaya Thai Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Phone: +66 63 662 3598
Website: https://www.instagram.com/wana.yook
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tablecheck.com
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Reviews
We didn’t set any restrictions on spiciness but some dishes were testing our limits. They can make it milder if you request beforehand.
The ambiance is elegant yet warm. It is set in a beautifully restored colonial-style building that feels both historic and intimate. The service was attentive and genuinely thoughtful. The staff took the time to explain each course and were happy to adjust the spice levels to suit our preferences.
The food was the highlight of the evening. Wana Yook’s tasting menu, inspired by khao gaeng, is truly impressive. Each course features rice from a different region of Thailand, and the flavors are bold, complex, and beautifully balanced. Every dish shows creativity and deep respect for traditional Thai cuisine, presented with a refined modern touch.
The restaurant has earned a Michelin star, and it is easy to understand why. The use of local ingredients and the celebration of Thai culinary heritage come through in every bite.
If you are looking for a memorable and high-end Thai dining experience in Bangkok, Wana Yook is a must-visit. I cannot wait to go back!
We’ve done French Laundry, Eleven Madison Park and other high end places, this was the best food and experience – without a doubt.
My son and I don’t drink, so we did the mocktail pairing which we really appreciated, it elevated the experience without the consequences of alcohol.
I’d be broke if I lived in Bangkok.
We saw Mark Weins review of this Michelin Star restaurant and had to put it on our bucket list to visit.
What an experience it was, from the moment we arrived.
The building itself is nestled back from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Its architecture and design is breathtakingly beautiful with whimsical touches. My husband especially liked Pinocchio in the waiting room.
The staff were impeccable with service and explaining the food to us.
I ordered the wine pairing package and fell in love with the Thai Sato Wine, we took a bottle home with us.
The French Sommelier was attentive and the food wine pairing was perfection.
I simply cannot fault, and I left feeling more than full.
The 10 courses were beautifully curated, and the concept of the perfect bite executed brilliantly.
Bravo and thank you for a memorable dining experience.
Dinner at Wana Yook, is a tasting journey. Chef Chalee Kader’s reinterpretation of Thai comfort food is bold, soulful and unforgettable.
The restaurant is hidden at a nice and quiet garden right next to the BTS station.
The menu consists of native Thailand elements – Seafood, especially prawns and fish sauce are well incorporated in a lot of the dishes; Curry – meat infused with lots of locally sourced fresh herbs; coconut – local specialty that gives freshness and sweetness; rice – different types of rice to compliment the dishes. Overall, the whole menu is well designed with perfect balanced flavour, texture and composition. Guests that are not used to Thai level of spiciness can request milder spice level.
I enjoyed every dish from entree to dessert!
The portion is relative big for fine dining so female guests with a smaller appetite can choose to taste a bit of everything on the spot and have the rest to-go.
I think it’s just a matter of time before Wana Yook grabs another Michelin star. Highly recomment to anyone visiting Bangkok!