Prime Burger Central World
ชั้น7 เซ็นทรัลเวิลด์, Ratchadamri Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Prime Burger earned the Phuket Best Burger title in 2019 before spreading across Thailand, and the CentralWorld location at unit K710 makes the brand easy to find mid-shop. The Bangkok Burger with pickled jalapeños and chili mayo is the house flag-bearer, while the San Francisco option brings a Beyond Meat patty for plant-forward eaters. Single, double, and triple patty sizes give every appetite a home.
You find Prime Burger on the 7th floor of CentralWorld, tucked into unit K710 on Ratchadamri Road in Pathum Wan. The brand was born in Phuket in 2018, founded by a group of Swedish restaurateurs who built their smash-burger concept around the Maillard reaction, locking juiciness inside each patty. By 2019 the chain had expanded to six branches across Thailand and won the Phuket Best Burger award that year. Today the network spans 25 locations from Bangkok to Koh Samui and Phi Phi. Each burger on the menu is named for a city. The Stockholm pairs cheese with pickled red onions, pickles, tomato, lettuce, and Prime Sauce. The Paris layers American cheese and smoked bacon with Dijon mustard and truffle mayo. The Bangkok, the most locally spirited option, stacks American cheese and pickled jalapeños with chili mayo and onion. The New York doubles up American cheese with pickles, ketchup, and mayo. For plant-based diners, the San Francisco swaps in a Beyond Meat patty with vegan cheese, caramelized onions, jalapeños, and chili mayo. Patties come in a 130-gram single or 95-gram doubles and triples, with the double widely considered the recommended size. Side orders run wide: classic French fries, curly fries, waffle fries, cheesy fries, sweet potato fries, chili cheese poppers, Buffalo chicken bites with ranch or blue cheese, and coleslaw. A dedicated kids menu covers a burger with fries, nuggets with fries, and a chicken burger with fries. The CentralWorld floor puts you near Maisen and other anchor dining tenants, so Prime Burger slots naturally into a shopping-day lunch or a post-retail dinner. The open dining area suits both solo visits and groups, and the 25-location footprint across resort towns means the brand translates well if you encounter it again on a beach trip.