Issue IV·April · MMXXVI·The Pattaya Restaurant Guide
Cuisine 31 March 2026

Why Pattaya's Italian scene runs so deep

The city has more Italian restaurants per capita than almost anywhere outside Italy.

By The Editors  ·  Issue IV

The math is unusual. Pattaya has a permanent population of around 320,000, and somewhere north of 80 Italian restaurants — perhaps as many as a hundred if you count the small pizzerias. That ratio is roughly two to three times what you'd expect to see in any non-Italian city of similar size.

The reason traces back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the original wave of Italian expats in Pattaya was strong enough to support a serious independent restaurant scene. Once you have ten good Italian restaurants, the next ten are easier; once you have twenty, the produce supply chain reorients to support them. Imported tomatoes, real Parmigiano, proper flour, fresh ricotta — all of these are easier to get in Pattaya than in many larger Thai cities.

What's noticeable in 2026 is the sorting. The casual chain-pizza segment is in retreat; the proper independent pizzerias are thriving. The mid-tier 'Italian-ish' tourist restaurants are losing ground; the genuinely-good independents are gaining. Markets, given enough time, separate.

The Editors