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3.4
7 reviews
0% will return

Al-Sana Restaurant

120/187-188 Thanon Ratchaprarop, Ratchathewi, Bangkok

IndianMalaysianMiddle EasternPakistaniThai$$

Halal summary

A halal certificate is clearly visible on the premises of this restaurant. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed

About Al-Sana Restaurant

Al-Sana Restaurant is a halal restaurant whose owner is Pakistani & Muslim. Al Sana serves Pakistani, Arabic, Malaysian, Indian, Sri Lankan, and Thai food. Al Sana also features accommodations where customers can rent a room (air conditioning/attached bath/TV). Free food delivery service within local area. Open daily from early morning until after midnight. Restaurant established since 1988.

Hours

Monday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Tuesday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Wednesday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Thursday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Friday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Saturday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Sunday07:00 AM - 01:00 AM

Amenities

Prayer space
Restroom

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Location

120/187-188 Thanon Ratchaprarop, Ratchathewi, Bangkok

7 reviews

3.4
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Shafraz Nasser

May 10, 2011•2 reviews
3

Menu is primarily Indian/Pakistani with a few Thai and Malay dishes. Food and service were average.

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Noor Syafinaz Mohammad Zain

Jan 30, 2011•9 reviews
3

we had lunch at this restaurant on the first day of our trip at Bangkok. this restaurant is very close (just a walking distance) in the area near baiyoke sky hotel, baiyoke boutique hotel and the pratunam clothes market. there are five ladies in our group. we had one seafood fried rice (THB140), one prawn fried rice (THB120), one thai spicy fried rice (THB140), one spicy fried chicken with gravy (THB100) eaten with a plate of plain rice (THB30) and one mutton briyani (THB160). for drinks we had 2 bottled water (THB20), one iced tea (THB30), 2 manggo lassi (THB120), one watermelon juice (THB50) and one lemon juice (THB40). the total bill came out THB950. this restaurant's speciality is the arabic food as my friend's mutton briyani was heavenly ! if you visit this restaurant, make a point to try their arabic food. however they are lacking in Thai food department. the fried rice are soggy and not that spicy. pricewise, we think that it was kinda expensive. service was very slow despite that we were the only group in the restaurant at that point of time. however the waiter that served our table was very patient in explaining the menu and wait for our decision on what to eat for lunch on that day.

Would not return
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Irshad Ahmad

Feb 28, 2009•29 reviews
4

Al-Sana Restaurant Is a Muslim Pakistani Restaurant Located in the heart of the city Pratunam Bangkok. Offers a large verity of Asian Food.

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maki maki

May 3, 2008•1 review
4

food is great. i know the owners. they're paklistani not indian.

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Sue Norikat

Nov 14, 2006•11 reviews
4

Food was quite good, although it took a while to get them ready. the nasi goreng tastes authentic. the best part of this restaurant was possibly the fact that there are many night market stalls nearby.

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ct yati

Dec 13, 2005•3 reviews
4

Owner is an indian.It is at the corner near baiyoke sky hotel.Price is affordable.The kheema is a must try.But the naan looks more like phrata.

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Wan Hussin Wan Ismail

Jun 2, 2005•3 reviews
2

Food quite nice but service was very slow, no wonder not many people frequented this establishment. Street promotion was excellent.

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