Amritsr Restaurant Sukhumvit Soi 22 - IndianRestaurant in Bangkok
Sukhumvit Alley 22, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khet Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Order the Amritsari kulcha first and let everything else build around it. The bread is the reason this place carries the city's name. If you are choosing between Amritsr's two Sukhumvit branches, Soi 22 is the quieter sit-down room, away from the Soi 11 hotel and nightlife traffic. Eat with at least three people so the kulcha, kebab, and curry orders all fit on one table.
You step off Sukhumvit 22 into Amritsr Soi 22, and the menu in front of you reads Amritsari, not pan-Indian.
That distinction matters. Amritsari kulcha arrives crisp on the outside, soft inside, finished with butter, and paired with chole and a tangy chutney on the side. The murgh malai kebab uses boneless chicken marinated until the texture turns creamy rather than firm, which is the Punjabi house style for that dish. Butter chicken, Amritsari fish, and lassi round out the orders most tables build their meal around.
Amritsr runs three Bangkok-area branches: this Soi 22 outlet, the Soi 11 flagship near the hotel and nightlife strip, and outlets in Pattaya and Phuket. The Soi 22 location is the quieter sit-down option of the two Sukhumvit rooms. Orders and group bookings go through the venue directly via WhatsApp on +66 83 009 9719 or +66 84 112 0320, and delivery and catering both run from the same kitchen.
Come with three or more people. The kulcha order alone is meant to be shared, and the kebab plus one curry plus rice fills out the table without anyone over-ordering.