
Feast on prosperity and tradition at these top restaurants in Bangkok serving Chinese New Year menu.
The energy of Lunar New Year is spreading far beyond Chinatown’s lantern-lined streets. Across Bangkok, tables are filled with families gathering around yu sheng, the colourful prosperity toss symbolising abundance, health and good fortune for the year ahead.
Whether you’re booking a sky-high fine-dining experience or planning a lively celebration, Bangkok’s restaurants are rolling out festive menus packed with auspicious flavours for all ages. And there’s still time to get everyone dressed for the occasion. Don’t forget to browse our Chinese New Year outfits for kids before heading out to celebrate. Here are the top places in the Thai capital to feast this season.
Top restaurants in Bangkok for Chinese New Year feasts
1. Ruenton Restaurant

Ruenton Restaurant welcomes families to celebrate Lunar New Year with Cantonese flavours presented with auspicious symbolism. Alongside its signature favourites, the restaurant introduces newly curated festive dishes and set menus inspired by abundance, longevity and success. Highlights include yee sang, the iconic prosperity toss salad symbolising wealth and growth and crystal scallop dumplings shaped like ancient ingots (a block of gold) to represent prosperity. Festive set menus, mung mee and mung kung, feature peking-style oven glazed goose, fish maw with crab meat soup and steamed seabass with soya sauce, offering a refined celebration of reunion and heritage.
Where: Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok, 5 minutes walk from BTS Sala Daeng, Bangkok. Call: 02-233-7060
How much: Starting at B13,900 per set for 10 persons
When: Until 17 February, 11am–10pm
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2. Ventisi

Chinese New Year takes centre stage at Ventisi with a refreshed international lunch buffet that blends festive flavours with a globally inspired spread. Highlights include a premium seafood-on-ice selection, freshly prepared sushi and sashimi, crisp salads, flavourful soups and house-baked breads. Main courses range from Thai favourites to comforting Italian classics, complemented by a charcuterie and cheese selection. Guests can end on a sweet note with an indulgent array of house-made desserts, delicate pastries and seasonal fruits.
Where: 24th Floor, Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Bangkok. Call: 02-100-6255
How much: Starting at B1,455 per adult and B728 per kid aged 6–11
When: Until 3 March, midday–3pm
3. China Table

Families can come together at China Table for a Chinese New Year celebration filled with festive flavours and joyful traditions. Guests can kick off the feast with yee sang, the colourful prosperity toss symbolising wealth, success and happiness. Specially curated set menus designed for sharing feature highlights such as peking duck with pancakes, wok-fried scallops with xo sauce, braised pork spare ribs and steamed grouper fillet with black bean sauce. A traditional lion dance performance will also take place on 17 February.
Where: Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok, 10 minutes walk from Terminal 21 Asok, Bangkok. Call: 02-302-3333
How much: Starting at B888 per person
When: Until 22 February, 11:30am–3pm for lunch and 6–10pm for dinner
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4. Next2 Cafe

For families planning a Chinese New Year dinner by the river, Next2 Cafe comes with a festive seafood buffet celebrating prosperity and togetherness. The spread features premium seafood on ice, a live sushi and sashimi bar and interactive cooking stations, alongside Thai favourites such as pad thai, fragrant curries, wok dishes and grilled skewers. Homemade ice cream with Thai condiments and a selection of traditional local desserts add a joyful finish to the evening.
Where: Shangri-La Bangkok, 5 minutes walk from BTS Saphan Taksin, Bangkok. Call: 02-236-7777
How much: Starting at B2,488 per adult and B1,288 per kid aged 6–12
When: Until 19 February, 6–10pm
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5. Bai Yun

Banyan Tree Bangkok ushers in Chinese New Year with a Cantonese set menu at Bai Yun. The journey begins with peking duck two ways, symbolising abundance, followed by coconut soup with free-range baby chicken for warmth and harmony. Highlights include golden lychee shrimp balls, classic hong kong-style baked crab shell, steamed fresh grouper and braised abalone (sea snails). Slow-cooked pork belly with yuzu and chinese sausage fried rice lead to black sesame dumpling in hot red bean soup, symbolising unity and happiness for the year ahead.
Where: 59th Floor, Banyan Tree Bangkok, 20 minutes walk from BTS Sala Daeng, Bangkok. Call: 02-679-1200
How much: B13,888 for 10 persons and B6,888 for 5 persons
When: Until 22 February, 11:30am–2:30pm for lunch and 6–10:30pm for dinner
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6. Man Ho

Chinese New Year at Man Ho is marked by festive dining experiences celebrating reunion and prosperity. Executive Chinese Chef Wang Linhua presents curated set menus for sharing, beginning with auspicious yu sheng (Chinese raw fish salad) before moving to highlights such as whole fired Beijing duck carved tableside, wok-fried Boston lobster with ginger and scallion and steamed Thai spotted grouper with soy sauce. Classic favourites and traditional nian gao (sweet rice cake) round out the feast. Guests can also opt for an all-you-can-eat dim sum selection featuring handcrafted shrimp crystal dumplings and rice noodle rolls.
Where: JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok, 5 minutes walk from BTS Ploenchit, Bangkok. Call: 02-656-7700
How much: Starting at B23,500 per set for 10 persons; B1,730 per person for all-you-can-eat dim sum
When: Until 21 February for dining set; Until 17 February for all-you-can-eat dim sum, 11:30am–2:30pm for lunch and 5:30–10:30pm for dinner
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7. Asiatique Ancient Tea House

Chinese New Year unfolds by the Chao Phraya River with auspicious flavours at Asiatique Ancient Tea House. Families can toss to prosperity with yu sheng loh, the vibrant noodle salad steeped in festive tradition. A choice of succulent barbecued dishes include pork platters, red pork ribs, red pork wonton soup and claypot pork belly with rice and Hong Kong kale. The celebration finishes with ang ku kueh, the traditional red tortoise cake filled with sweet potato and mung bean paste. A Lunar New Year delivery box set (starting at B1,288) is also available for at-home gatherings.
Where: Asiatique The Riverfront, 15 minutes drive from BTS Saphan Taksin, Bangkok. Call: 02-059-5999
How much: Dishes start at B388
When: Until 28 February, midday–midnight
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8. Pagoda Chinese Restaurant

The Year of the Horse is celebrated with a festive showcase of auspicious flavours at Pagoda Chinese Restaurant. Designed for meaningful gatherings, the highlight is the signature yu sheng prosperity toss, a traditional salad featuring 18 symbolic ingredients, available with salmon or a premium pairing of abalone and salmon. Guests can also choose from four eight-course Lunar set menus crafted with premium local and imported ingredients, with dishes including handcrafted dim sum, hot and sour seafood soup, steamed mud crab sticky rice in lotus leaf and desserts such as chilled mango pudding or chocolate orange gateau.
Where: Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, 10 minutes walk from EmQuatier, Bangkok. Call: 02-059-5999
How much: Yu sheng set starts at B2,388; Lunar set starts at 1,500 per person
When: Until 19 February, 11:30am–2:30pm for lunch and 5:30–10:30pm for dinner
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9. K by Vicky Cheng

K by Vicky Cheng introduces a nine-course prosperity set menu for the Year of the Horse. The menu starts with yu sheng with hamachi, the prosperity toss symbolising abundance and wisdom, followed by Cantonese-style iberico pork representing wealth and white pepper crab thick soup with fish maw for longevity. Highlights include South African dried abalone in abalone sauce and the restaurant’s signature stuffed crab shell, symbolising success and fortune. Crispy pigeon, seasonal vegetables, lotus leaf rice with river prawn and double-boiled bird’s nest round out the celebratory feast.
Where: 59th Floor, EA Rooftop at The Empire, 5 minutes walk from BTS Chong Nonsi, Bangkok. Call: 02-407-1654
How much: Starting at 5,380 per person
When: Until 24 February, 11:30am–2:30pm for lunch and 5:30–10:30pm for dinner
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10. Yu Ting Yuan

Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River invites families to gather for a Chinese New Year dim sum lunch at its Cantonese restaurant, Yu Ting Yuan. The curated menu showcases refined culinary craftsmanship, featuring shumai topped with tea-flavoured quail egg and Kristal caviar, lobster and seafood dumpling and crab roe–radish puff. Guests will also enjoy the chef’s signature barbecue platter, double-boiled morel and fish maw soup, three-head Australian abalone and prawn roe wonton noodles. The meal concludes with warming ginger tea, red dates and sesame rice balls. Festive sweet pudding (B1,288) and turnip pudding (B2,288) are also available until 17 February to mark the season.
Where: Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, 20 minutes walks from BTS Saphan Taksin, Bangkok. Call: 02-032-0885
How much: B3,888 per person
When: 17 February, 11:30am–2:30pm
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