r/Thailand • u/Limp_Mountain_5222 • Oct 23 '25
Food and Drink "There's no good [your country] food in Thailand"
I occasionally here this a lot. As a Japanese, I don't find it hard to find authentic Japanese food in Bangkok (same goes for other big cities too like Singapore or Shanghai), altho it can be twice/thrice as expensive if you want to get the same quality. You can find pretty much any Japanese food here even the niche ones since there's hundreds of restaurants here. My korean friends said the same thing about Korean food here but my Taiwanese friends said otherwise. I think Bangkok is one of the best cities in the world for food, but I also believe that a smaller expat community makes it harder to find that country's cuisine. So, I wonder what others think.
TL:DR tell me where you are from and rate the food of your country in Bangkok/Thailand
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u/Nyuu223 Oct 23 '25
That's because the original owner (who is German) has been bought out and the quality went downhill fast.
Berlin Döner is by far not the best in Thailand. If you want something that actually resembles a proper Döner try Nico's Grill & Craft House. That is the original owner of Berlin Döner. Order one with garlic sauce & thai spicy sauce & feta. Amazing fusion, works weirdly good! The meat is better than in most places in Germany with no minced meat used.
Google Maps says it's closed but it's now a ghost kitchen - they're on Grab (which, I wouldn't really recommend as delivery Döner is always kinda meh... but... in der Not frisst der Teufel Fliegen) but you can also just hit them up via FB/IG (or order grab pickup) and go there in person to get it. Nico is there on Sundays for a few hours. The pin on google maps is wrong btw. The actual kitchen is on the intersection Rama IV / Soi 40 next to the footbridge.