Laoaire Restaurant

Laoaire Restaurant
Japanese izakaya culture collided with Thai sukiyaki traditions and created this Chinatown hybrid.
Grilled skewers, hot pots, and drinking culture—it's where Bangkok's Japanese expat community comes when they want familiar flavors with Thai energy.
The menu splits between yakitori-style grills and communal hot pots big enough for groups. Late night crowd arrives after 10 PM when nearby bars close, turning it into post-drinking food culture.

Monika's Tip
The pork belly skewers (฿150 for 3) and the sukiyaki hot pot (฿380 for 2 people) make a perfect meal. Skip the yakitori chicken—the pork is what they do best."
Practical Info
- Phone064 282 9429
- Hours11 AM-midnight
- StyleIzakaya (casual Japanese pub)
Budget
฿฿ (Mid-range) - Dishes ฿120-350, expect ฿400-600 for 2 people
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