News

The new face of Erawan Bangkok has arrived

The redesigned lifestyle spot on Chidlom with shrines and so much more.

Napatsorn Ngaosawangjit
Can Srisawat
Erawan Bangkok
Photograph: Erawan Bangkok
Advertising

After a much-welcomed major restoration Erawan Bangkok, adjoining the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel and the famous Erawan Shrine, has re-opened as a vibrant dining and wellness lifestyle experience. A mixture of new and previous tenants, mostly upscale restaurants and wellness outlets, are housed in the sparkling white interiors of the iconic Thai-designed facade.


The Erawan Tea Room is back with its classic take on Thai cuisine and afternoon teas, as is Nara Thai Cuisine with their much-loved interpretation of Thai favourites. New eateries such as Jharokha by Indus and Chisana Nami, serve contemporary Indian and Japanese dishes respectively. Coffee lovers are also well-catered for as they can sip Turkish slow-bar coffee at Shaloba or a traditional espresso at illy Caffe. 


Erawan Bangkok’s wellness tenants occupy the health-centric third and fourth floors. Soma Health Clinic and PAPILLA by KIM LIM tailor their services to your personal needs for truly revitalising experiences.


The cultural offerings of Scene Erawan – an art gallery and screening space on the first floor – combine Thai heritage with modern aesthetics, complementing the mall’s fresh-yet-Thai-colonial design and eco-conscious ethos.

You may also like
You may also like
Advertising