Oct 27, 2025

Food Options Inside and Outside Rajadamnern Stadium

Want to know where to eat when you visit Rajadamnern Stadium to catch a Muay Thai fight? Rajadamnern Stadium is located in a neighborhood with plenty of dining options

Inside the stadium during a Muay Thai fight

Want to know where to eat when you visit Rajadamnern Stadium to catch a Muay Thai fight? Rajadamnern Stadium is located in a neighborhood with plenty of dining options. Here’s a list of places to try to have a meal, grab snacks, and get a drink before, after, and even while you watch the Muay Thai event.

Food Inside Rajadamnern Stadium

While outside food and drinks aren’t allowed inside Rajadamnern Stadium, you won’t go hungry when enjoying an evening watching Muay Thai. There are classic concessions available to every seating tier at Rajadamnern Stadium. Even if you snag budget seats, you’re never far from food and drinks, like chips and popcorn, hot dogs, noodles, water, soda, and beer, as well as authentic Thai food.

Club Class is nearest to the main concession stand, but the higher-priced tier provides more personalized service. The price of Superior Panoramic Balcony’s 15 exclusive seats includes all-you-can-eat food and snacks, as well as free-flowing beer and premium spirits. At the VIP Lounge, guests enjoy premium snacks, free-flowing beer, and various spirits available for purchase at a private bar with dedicated servers.

Food Near Rajadamnern Stadium

Lao Dtom Lao

Tucked on a side street off the corner of Rajadamnern, this eatery serves fiery Laotian dishes. The must-try here is the papaya salad (som tum) paired with fried chicken wings or grilled beef and sticky rice. 76 Pom Prap Sattru Phai, 23 Ratchadamnoen Nok Road, Wat Sommanat, Bangkok 10100

Alice’s Dining Hall

Located in an 80-year-old historic building just around the corner from Rajadamnern Stadium, Alice’s Dining Hall offers homemade pizzas and fusion Nepalese cuisine in a cozy yet elegant setting. 76/11 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Kevin Rajadamnern Izakaya

Located at the side of the stadium, this hip venue is a great place to enjoy Japanese fare such as oden or one-pot dishes and donburi, as well as various drinks, liquor, shoju, and sake. 76/24 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Likhit Gai Yang

Within walking distance of Rajadamnern Stadium, this restaurant serves traditional Thai cuisine and is popular for its grilled chicken or gai yang and papaya salad or som tum. Try the Thai waterfall beef dish or nam tok neua paired with sticky rice and a bottle of cold beer. 31/1 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Phonjaroen

This store serves one of Bangkok’s most famous grilled chicken dishes and a variety of Thai comfort food, including fried rice noodles and green curry, in a homey setting. 53 7 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

So Gai Yang

Right across from Rajadamnern Stadium, this is another popular place for roasted chicken and quick orders of authentic Thai dishes. 76, 1 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Seven Spoons

This restaurant, located at the corner of Jor Por Ror and Chakkrapatipong Road, is in a restored Chinese shophouse. It serves Mediterranean-influenced dishes and pasta, like the mango salsa shrimp soft taco and ox tongue pasta. 22-24 Chakkraphatdi Phong Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Ban Kanchanalak

This casual restaurant serves popular Thai cuisine, such as tom yum, stir-fried vegetables, and fried chicken, perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. QG65+5J4, Bangkok, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Thai Street-food Court

When you step outside Gate 2 of Rajadamnern Stadium, you’ll see an outdoor food court with a couple of vendors offering quick and easy, authentic street food. Follow the aroma of garlic and fish sauce and order traditional dishes like pork-fried rice (khao pad moo), boat noodles (kuai tiao ruea), or soy-braised pork leg (khao kha moo). For a sweet ending to a filling meal, enjoy fresh fruits for dessert.

A spectator outside Rajadamnern Stadium

Dietary and Convenience Tips

When buying in street stalls, cash or e-wallets are preferable, but bigger establishments may take credit cards. If you’re concerned about the spiciness of the dish, you can request “mai phed” or not spicy when you order. You can also ask for vegetarian or “mang sa wirat” and vegan or “jae” options on the menu.

At the stadium, try to fall in line at the concession stand early, as the queue may get longer right before the fight bell rings. If you’re watching with kids, pick seats near the toilets for convenient bathroom breaks to ensure you don’t miss the action.

Dinner Then a Show at Rajadamnern Stadium

Attending a fight night at Rajadamnern Stadium? Make it a night to remember with a delicious post-fight dinner at a nearby restaurant and enjoy a variety of food and drinks inside Rajadamnern Stadium throughout the event. Book your tickets today.

Share this news
 

GET THE BEST MUAY THAI EXPERIENCE

 

RAJADAMNERN WORLD SERIES

WORLD CLASS PRODUCTION, BEST FIGHTER ON EARTH

Related News

 
Muay thai fighter delivers a knee strike to his opponent’s chest while in a clinch hold

How Different Types of Boxing Stack Against Muay Thai

The sheer power and grace of two fighters captures the hearts and attention of the crowd at Rajadamnern Stadium

 
Elite Muay Thai fighters during a match

Where to Watch Muay Thai in Bangkok for an Immersive Experience

If you’re trying to decide where to watch Muay Thai in Bangkok, start with a venue that doubles as a living museum for the sport.

 
Best Cultural Experiences in Bangkok

10 Best Cultural Experiences in Bangkok You Shouldn’t Miss

Explore the best cultural experiences in Bangkok, from temples to local markets, Thai arts, festivals & food. Dive into authentic Thai heritage today!

Get Tickets