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CENTRAL PATTAYA.
Central Pattaya — the strip
Central Pattaya is the densest dining strip in the city — Beach Road, Second Road, Soi Buakhao, and the avenues that branch off them. The dining DNA here is the full spectrum: hotel destination restaurants on the upper floors of Hilton/Marriott/Amari, long-running independent fine-dining holdouts on Beach Road, German beer halls, Russian dumpling temples, Lebanese-Indian halal institutions, French bakeries, Cantonese fine-dining, and the 24-hour Thai-Chinese duck institution that anchors the late-night corridor.
Roughly nineteen of the guide's ranked restaurants are in Central Pattaya, more than any other neighborhood. The institutions are visible from Beach Road and the hotel towers — Edge at Hilton (Level 14), Horizon Rooftop (34th floor, panoramic bay views, Buy 1 Get 1 Sunset Happy Hour), Mantra (open-kitchen multi-cuisine flagship, the Sunday Champagne brunch institution, 20 years deep), Manhattans Steakhouse (dry-aged American supper club), Bavarian Bierhaus (authentic German beer hall), Pelmeni Club (Russian dumpling temple), Bonchon (Korean double-fried chicken), Yamagoya Ramen (Tonkotsu specialist), La Hacienda (Pattaya's longest-running Mexican), Mythos (authentic Greek), Palace Restaurant (Royal Garden Plaza's halal-certified Lebanese-Indian), Alibaba Tandoori (Pattaya's oldest Indian since 1984), Dawat Halal (tri-cuisine halal until 2 AM), Five Star J (Pattaya's longest-running pure vegan), Govindam (100% pure-vegetarian Indian, Jain options), Toast Brunch & Brew (all-day brunch institution), Ming Xing at Cape Dara (elegant Cantonese fine-dining), Casa Pascal (25-year European institution with the Swiss-chef Cannelloni), and Leng Kee (the 24-hour Thai-Chinese institution famous for roasted duck and the city's late-night meal of choice).
Reach Central Pattaya from anywhere in the city in 5–20 minutes. From U-Tapao airport allow 25–35 minutes, from Suvarnabhumi 90–120 minutes. Most addresses are walkable in pairs along Beach/Second/Soi Buakhao corridors. Reservations are recommended at the upper-floor hotel restaurants on Friday/Saturday and during high season (mid-November through mid-February).
CENTRAL PATTAYA BY MOMENT
- Sunset cocktails with panoramic views: Horizon Rooftop Restaurant & Bar — 34th floor, daily Buy 1 Get 1 happy hour 17:00–19:00.
- Weekend Champagne brunch: Mantra Restaurant & Bar — 6 live stations, the Sunday brunch institution.
- Dry-aged American steakhouse: Manhattans Steakhouse — supper-club feel.
- Late-night 24-hour duck rice: Leng Kee — the city's post-everything meal of choice.
- Halal multi-cuisine until 2 AM: Dawat Halal Food — Thai, Bangladeshi, Indian under one roof.
"Central Pattaya is where the institutions are. Hotel restaurants doing serious work above the lobby. Independent fine-dining holdouts on Beach Road. The 24-hour Thai-Chinese duck place that everyone eventually ends up at."