Yuk-Do Siam Scape
SiamScape, 215 ชั้น 3, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Yuk-Do earns its 4.8 by doing less. Committing to pork only is a trade-off that pays off the moment honeycomb belly hits the grate and you stop missing chicken. For expats after a genuine Korean BBQ fix without crossing the city, this is the practical call in central Bangkok. The minimum two-person charge is the one detail worth knowing before a solo visit.
Korean BBQ buffets in Bangkok rarely specialize. Yuk-Do does. The menu runs exclusively through pork: honeycomb belly, pork neck, ganjang-marinated cuts, and gochujang-rubbed portions that catch color fast on the tabletop grates. One protein, executed with consistency, is a deliberate editorial choice rather than a limitation.\n\nThe format is all-you-can-eat with a 90-minute dining window. Standard entry is 499 THB per person. Add the restaurant's LINE account before sitting down and that drops to 399 THB, a discount the venue promotes openly on its own channels. One practical detail that catches solo visitors off guard: the minimum charge covers two people regardless of party size, so a solo visit still bills for two.\n\nSide dishes follow Korean banchan logic. Multiple kimchi varieties, pickled radish, sesame leaves, and Korean pancakes fill the table between meat rounds. The ramen station delivers five distinct noodle builds made per order, which functions as a second act once the grill settles. Soft-serve ice cream closes the meal.\n\nAlcohol is served and the venue runs a late-night food window, making Yuk-Do a viable evening stop inside SiamScape rather than a lunch-only destination. The venue's own Facebook posts confirm BTS National Stadium station as the nearest transit stop. Groups are well accommodated by the table-service layout, which keeps grill management consistent across a long sitting.