SBS Karaoke
212 Suk Chai Alley, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
The case for SBS is mostly about location and hours. Sukhumvit Plaza puts Korean restaurants directly below and around the venue, so a full evening in one building is realistic. The 4AM closing time is a practical advantage. Private room karaoke suits some groups well and others poorly, and the noraebang format here is built around the Korean community that uses Sukhumvit Plaza as a base, which sets the tone for the whole experience.
Sukhumvit Plaza on Soi 12 is a four-story Korean commercial building that functions as the core of Bangkok's Korean expat zone. The building holds Korean restaurants, grocery options, and multiple entertainment operators across its floors. SBS Karaoke occupies the second floor of this complex.\n\nThe noraebang format means private rooms rather than a public stage. You book a room for your group, the space is yours for the duration, and there is no shared floor with other customers. This is the standard Korean karaoke model and it differs structurally from the large mall-based karaoke chains that operate in Bangkok.\n\nBTS Asok station is 291 meters from Sukhumvit Plaza, which makes the venue straightforward to reach by train. The operating window runs from 2PM to 4AM, seven days a week. That combination of early opening and late closing gives the venue a longer daily window than many operators in this part of the city.\n\nA practical note for first-time visitors: the registered address uses Suk Chai Alley, which is the rear of the building. Navigating directly to Sukhumvit Plaza on Soi 12 and entering via the main Soi 12 frontage is the clearer approach. GPS set to the alley address can drop you at the wrong side of the building.\n\nThe Korean restaurant density inside and immediately around Sukhumvit Plaza means that groups who want dinner before or after karaoke can handle both within the same block. That is a logistical convenience worth noting for anyone planning an evening rather than a single stop.