
Sukhumvit Road is Bangkok’s most tourist-friendly district — and one of the best areas in the city to find halal food. From authentic Turkish kebabs to Thai Muslim curry, the area covers every cuisine, every budget, and every hour of the day.
This guide lists the 7 best halal restaurants in Sukhumvit, organized by sub-zone, with real Google Maps ratings, verified halal status, addresses, and the nearest BTS station.
Quick Comparison: Sukhumvit Halal Restaurants at a Glance
| Restaurant | Rating | Reviews | Price | Zone | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cappadocia Turkish Restaurant | ⭐ 4.9 | 3,124 | ฿400–1,000 | Soi 11 | Turkish |
| Elbasha Sukhumvit 26 | ⭐ 4.8 | 602 | ฿200–1,200 | Soi 26 | Lebanese/Turkish |
| Manna Café & Restaurant | ⭐ 4.8 | 87 | ฿1–200 | Soi 3 (Nana) | Café/Halal |
| Usman Thai Muslim Restaurant | ⭐ 4.6 | 2,476 | ฿฿ (mid-range) | Soi 22 | Thai Muslim |
| Habib’s Kebab Biryani Curry | ⭐ 4.6 | 329 | ฿200–400 | Sukhumvit | Indian/Kebab |
| Al Hussein (อัลฮุเซ็น) | ⭐ 4.2 | 2,005 | ฿200–1,000 | Sukhumvit | Indian/Arab (24h) |
| Sarazad Restaurant | ⭐ 4.0 | 1,599 | ฿200–1,400 | Sukhumvit | Middle Eastern |
Data source: Google Maps, verified May 2026.
Sukhumvit Soi 11 — Best for Authentic Turkish Food
1. Cappadocia Turkish Restaurant Bangkok ⭐ 4.9 (3,124 reviews)
Cappadocia Turkish Restaurant is the highest-rated halal restaurant in Sukhumvit — and arguably in all of Bangkok. With a 4.9-star rating from over 3,100 reviews, it consistently tops every “best halal food Bangkok” list.
- Address: 33/7 Sukhumvit Soi 11, Watthana
- Price range: ฿400–1,000 per person
- Nearest BTS: Nana (5 min walk)
- Halal status: ✅ Verified — fully halal menu
The restaurant recreates the full Turkish dining experience — exposed stone walls, traditional lanterns, and music that transports you straight to Istanbul. The portions are generous, and the quality of meat is noticeably high.
Must-order dishes: Beyti Kebab Lamb, Mixed Platter for 2, Garlic Yogurt Dip with Bread
“Opened a great experience — authentic Turkish food while sitting in Thailand. Ingredients excellent, chicken tender and juicy, portions huge.” — Google reviewer
“Beyti Kebab Lamb — the aroma of lamb and spices is wonderful, moist and flavorful. The dine-in feels like you’re actually in Turkey.” — Google reviewer
Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Nana) — The Arab Quarter
Sukhumvit Soi 3, known locally as “Soi Arab,” is the heart of Bangkok’s Middle Eastern community. The street is lined with Arabic restaurants, shisha cafés, and grocery shops. It is within walking distance of Nana BTS station.
2. Manna Café & Restaurant ⭐ 4.8 (87 reviews)
- Address: Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Nana area)
- Price range: ฿1–200 (very affordable)
- Opens until: 21:00
- Nearest BTS: Nana (2 min walk)
- Halal status: ✅ Verified — displays halal certificate
A small but well-loved café near the Arab quarter. Ideal for a quick, budget-friendly halal meal after arriving at Nana station. Great for solo travelers or couples looking for a low-key spot.
Sukhumvit Soi 22–26 — Local Halal Cluster
3. Elbasha Sukhumvit 26 Branch ⭐ 4.8 (602 reviews)
Elbasha brings Middle Eastern dining to a beautifully designed space styled after Lebanese and Turkish aesthetics. Every corner is Instagrammable, making it popular with both tourists and Bangkok residents.
- Address: 12/70-72 Soi Atthakawi, Sukhumvit 26
- Price range: ฿200–1,200
- Opens until: 01:00 (late night option)
- Nearest BTS: Phrom Phong (8 min walk)
- Halal status: ✅ Verified — halal menu
- Parking: Available in front of restaurant
Must-order dishes: Truffle Mushroom Pide (thick, cheesy flatbread — reviewers call it the MVP), Biryani, Mixed Grill
“Stunning interior like you’re dining in Lebanon and Turkey at once. Truffle Mushroom Pide is incredible — thick dough, loads of cheese, perfect sauce.” — Google reviewer
4. Usman Thai Muslim Restaurant (อุสมาน) ⭐ 4.6 (2,476 reviews)
Usman is a well-established Thai Muslim restaurant at Sukhumvit Soi 22 with a loyal following among Muslim tourists from Malaysia and Indonesia. Staff speak Malay.
- Address: 259/9 Sukhumvit Soi 22, Klong Toei
- Hours: Daily 10:00–21:30
- Price range: Mid-range (฿฿)
- Nearest BTS: Phrom Phong (10 min walk)
- Halal status: ✅ Verified halal
- Languages: Thai, Malay, English
Note: The restaurant is tucked inside a small soi behind a massage shop — use Google Maps navigation directly.
Must-order dishes: Siakap Steam (whole steamed sea bass), Mango Sticky Rice with Dok Mai mango
“Usman Halal Food is hands down one of the best halal spots in Bangkok. Rich, authentic, cooked perfectly.” — Google reviewer
“Siakap steam is the best ever. The fish tastes so delicious and fresh. Staff speak Malay — easy to communicate.” — Google reviewer (Malaysian tourist)
More Halal Options Along Sukhumvit
5. Habib’s Kebab Biryani Curry ⭐ 4.6 (329 reviews)
- Price range: ฿200–400 (budget-friendly)
- Halal status: ✅ Verified
- Cuisine: Indian / Pakistani Kebab & Biryani
An excellent budget pick for South Asian halal food. Popular for its authentic kebab — reviewers note the thick hand-made bread that sets it apart from generic kebab shops.
6. Al Hussein (อัลฮุเซ็น) ⭐ 4.2 (2,005 reviews)
- Price range: ฿200–1,000
- Hours: Open 24 hours
- Halal status: ✅ Verified — “อาหาร ฮาลาลแท้ๆ” (genuinely halal food)
- Cuisine: Indian / Arabic
The only 24-hour halal restaurant in the Sukhumvit area. Perfect for late-night arrivals or early departures when other restaurants are closed.
Must-order dishes: Butter Chicken, Garlic Naan, Chicken Tikka Kabab, Mutton Biryani
7. Sarazad Restaurant (ห้องอาหาร ซาราซาด) ⭐ 4.0 (1,599 reviews)
- Price range: ฿200–1,400
- Halal status: ✅ Verified
- Cuisine: Middle Eastern
An established Middle Eastern restaurant with over 1,500 reviews. Good for group dining with a full Middle Eastern spread.
Prayer Facilities Near Sukhumvit
- Masjid Tonson — near Chit Lom BTS, ~10 min from Nana
- Masjid Al-Hidayah — Sukhumvit Soi 3 area, walking distance from Nana BTS
- Central Embassy — prayer room on upper floor (mall facility)
Getting There: BTS Stops for Each Restaurant
- Nana BTS → Manna Café (Soi 3), Soi Arab area
- Asok BTS / Sukhumvit MRT → Al Hussein, Habib’s Kebab
- Phrom Phong BTS → Usman (Soi 22), Elbasha (Soi 26)
All restaurants are accessible via BTS Skytrain. Taxis and Grab are available from every station exit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there halal food in Sukhumvit Bangkok?
Yes — Sukhumvit has a large concentration of halal restaurants, particularly around Soi 3 (Nana), Soi 11, and Soi 22–26. Most are open daily and cater to Muslim tourists from across Asia and the Middle East.
Which is the highest-rated halal restaurant in Sukhumvit?
Cappadocia Turkish Restaurant at Sukhumvit Soi 11 holds the top rating with 4.9 stars from over 3,100 reviews on Google Maps (as of May 2026).
Is there a 24-hour halal restaurant in Sukhumvit?
Yes — Al Hussein (อัลฮุเซ็น) is open 24 hours, serving Indian and Arabic halal cuisine.
What is the best halal restaurant for Malaysian or Indonesian tourists?
Usman Thai Muslim Restaurant (อุสมาน) at Sukhumvit Soi 22 is highly recommended — staff speak Malay, and the Thai Muslim dishes are consistently praised as authentic.
How do I find halal restaurants near Nana BTS?
Walk into Sukhumvit Soi 3 from Nana BTS exit 2. The entire street is lined with halal restaurants, Arabic cafés, and Middle Eastern food shops.

