Issue IV·April · MMXXVI·The Pattaya Restaurant Guide
Neighborhood 07 April 2026

The slow build of the Wongamat–Naklua Korean corridor

What was three Korean restaurants in 2022 is now closer to fifteen.

By The Editors  ·  Issue IV

If you spend an evening walking the side-streets between Wongamat Beach and Naklua proper, you'll notice something that wasn't true even three years ago: Korean is now arguably the second-most-spoken language on the strip, after Thai. The restaurant scene has moved with that population.

The early Korean restaurants in Pattaya served Korean tourists — they had laminated menus with photos and the same broad-stroke KBBQ format you'd find at a chain. The current wave is different: real grills with thick-cut samgyeopsal, proper marinades on galbi, banchan rotations that actually rotate, and Korean fried chicken specialists who would survive on a Hongdae street.

The interesting part is what this enables next. A genuinely Korean-population-supporting restaurant scene means the bar for Korean fine dining gets reachable. We expect a 1500+ THB-per-person Korean tasting menu to open in Pattaya by year-end. It would not have made sense in 2023; it will make sense by November.

The Editors