Iftar buffets in Bangkok
Bangkok's hotel scene has embraced iftar in a way that other Southeast Asian capitals have not.
Overview
Bangkok's hotel scene has embraced iftar in a way that other Southeast Asian capitals have not. During Ramadan, 15-20 major hotels run elaborate iftar buffets — many of them open to non-hotel guests with advance reservation. Prices range from ฿800 (3-star hotel) to ฿3,500 (5-star international chain) per head. Buffets typically open at maghrib + 5 minutes with a dates-and-water ritual, then a 3-hour full spread.
Top tier (฿2,000+)
Al Meroz (the largest dedicated halal hotel in Thailand), Anantara Riverside, Marriott Sukhumvit, Hilton Sukhumvit, and Banyan Tree all run premium iftar tables with global halal cuisine — Levantine mezze, biryani station, Thai halal favorites, fresh kabsa, and live carving. Reservation 1 week ahead required during peak nights.
Mid tier (฿1,000-2,000)
Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Mövenpick BDMS, and several boutique Sukhumvit hotels run solid mid-range iftars. Smaller spread, similar quality, easier to book last-minute.
Budget / authentic (฿400-800)
Indra Square restaurants, Sukhumvit Soi 3 family halal restaurants, and the muslim community kitchens in Bang Rak and Phra Khanong offer authentic iftar at near-cost. Less polished, more genuine — and excellent food.
Iftar at home
All major delivery platforms — Grab Food, foodpanda, LineMan — list halal-tagged restaurants in their Ramadan menus. The catering pool grows significantly during the month.
Key takeaways
- Book 5-star hotel iftars 1 week ahead during peak weekends
- Indra Square + Sukhumvit Soi 3 = authentic + cheap iftar
- Most platforms (Grab/Foodpanda) tag halal restaurants during Ramadan
- Al Meroz remains the benchmark for dedicated muslim hotel iftar
§References
- [1]Al Meroz Hotel Bangkok Ramadan menu
- [2]Bangkok Post · Ramadan dining guideTourism press
§See also
- 🛫 Prayer rooms at Thai airports— Suvarnabhumi · Don Mueang · Phuket · Krabi
- 🤝 Muslim travel etiquette in Thailand— What to expect, what to ask, what to bring
- 🔍 Halal vs. muslim-friendly— The label difference explained
- 📊 Halal tourism statistics— 8M+ muslim arrivals annually
- 📚 All wiki entries— browse the index