Maybe the only place where you won't get sick of the food.
During our stay in Bangkok we went to the Khao San Road and then checked out the streets nearby. We found this place and saw quite some people in there. When trying to enter, we were stopped with a weird look and the question "Where are you from?" Me, Albanian, and my girlfriend, German, both living in Germany. His next questions were "What do you want here?", "What are you looking for?" and "Why did you come here?" After answering all that investigational nonsense, he said we couldn't get in and just check if we can find a synagogue / Jewish restaurant in Germany. This is not OK at all. If you are not Jewish or in company of a Jewish person, you won't be able to visit this place. Disappointing.
Good food Greta rabbi service
entry for jews only, why is this acceptable?
Entrance for jews only. Great people,homey feeling.
home away from home.
warm place and wide open hospitality.
One of my most favourite places in the world (after Israel of course!)
The only positive thing I can say is that they serve absolutely awesome falafels on the street sometime. When seems to differ a lot. It absolutely sucks that they won't let people who are non-jewish come in and eat, but whatever...
Warm place, espicially for the jewish community
No entry for non Jew. This is discrimination of other people.
one of the very few kosher places in bkk - nice israeli food, checks at entry for clients, very "classical" atmosphere
Easy to spot in the heart of the Khao San region. Very good Middle Eastern and Kosher food if you need a change from the usual Thai food. Also really nice atmosphere. Highly recommended.
This is our home when we are away from home. Warm and familiar staff, excelent food, free hot drinks, free phone to home and free internet. What else can a member of the comunity wish?