Bombay Palace
149 23 Soi Puttha Osot, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Bombay Palace on Soi Puttha Osot serves the Bang Rak community with a North Indian menu in the Si Phraya riverside commercial district. Curry as well as biryani preparations cover the practical core and the tandoor format adds range to the kitchen offering. Vegetarian as well as meat preparations extend the menu for the diverse Bang Rak community. A North Indian address for the Si Phraya as well as Bang Rak riverside dining community.
Bombay Palace sits at 149/23 Soi Puttha Osot in Si Phraya in Bang Rak. The restaurant serves North Indian cuisine for the Bang Rak as well as Si Phraya riverside community. Curry preparations as well as tandoor dishes form the core of the Bombay Palace menu at this Bang Rak address. The Soi Puttha Osot address in Si Phraya places the restaurant in the riverside commercial district of Bang Rak near the Chao Phraya waterfront. Biryani as well as dal preparations extend the Indian menu alongside naan as well as rice formats. The Bombay Palace name carries a North Indian heritage identity suited to the classical Indian dining format at this Si Phraya address. Vegetarian as well as meat-based preparations cover the full range of the North Indian menu for the diverse Bang Rak community. Lunch as well as dinner service windows cover the operating schedule for the Si Phraya as well as Bang Rak dining community. Takeaway as well as dine-in formats serve the immediate neighbourhood as well as the broader Bang Rak corporate community. The Si Phraya address near the Chao Phraya riverside draws the financial district as well as Bang Rak community for Indian dining. Mango lassi as well as Indian dessert options extend the dining experience through the full meal format at Bombay Palace.
Saphan Taksin BTS on the BTS Skytrain Silom line provides the nearest station connection to the Si Phraya area in Bang Rak. A short taxi or Grab from Saphan Taksin navigates to 149/23 Soi Puttha Osot. Si Phraya pier on the Chao Phraya Express Boat provides a river access option from the central pier network. Surasak BTS provides an alternative Silom line connection one stop along the corridor toward Sala Daeng.