Little Spicy Restaurant (Halal)
171 Soi Sukhumvit 11, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Order the butter chicken, a biryani, and a paratha for the table, then add the chole bhature if you are hungry. The 5 AM closing time is the operational hook for the Sukhumvit 11 nightlife wave, and the kitchen handles a 1 AM order with the same care as a 7 PM one. Lead with the South Asian section and treat the Thai dishes as a courtesy menu, not the reason to come.
Soi Sukhumvit 11 turns over a long roster of bars, hotels, and late-night kitchens, and Little Spicy has held a corner of it since 2016. The dining room sits inside the Hotel Ambassador premises at number 171, and the menu is Indian first, with Bangladeshi and Pakistani sections that the original owners brought across.
The kitchen runs a balanced-spice philosophy rather than a hottest-possible one. Butter chicken comes non-spicy at 349 baht, chicken curry at 330 if you want the heat, biryani rice at 149, aloo gobi at 249, and naan or paratha at 149. Mutton vindaloo and chicken tikka masala anchor the longer share orders, and the chole bhature runs as both a breakfast and a late-night option.
Open 11 AM to 5 AM, Sunday through Friday. Delivery closes at 12:30 AM.
The 5 AM dine-in cut-off is the operational identity. Soi 11 finishes late, and this is one of the rooms still serving a full menu when the bars on the soi start unwinding. The kitchen handles a 3 AM biryani order with the same set-up as an early dinner; the staff do not visibly slow down across the shift.
Come with at least two people if you want the table to do the menu justice. Solo diners land a single-plate biryani-and-paratha order in under fifteen minutes, but the share format is where the kitchen reads at its strongest.