Samut Prakan — Bangkok's Most Underrated Food Destination
Samut Prakan sits just south of Bangkok, where the Chao Phraya River meets the Gulf of Thailand. This geographic advantage gives the province something no Bangkok restaurant can match: genuine coastal freshness with metropolitan convenience.
While Bangkok food lovers chase the latest Thonglor opening, Samut Prakan quietly offers some of the best seafood dining in the region — at prices that would be unthinkable 30 minutes north. The province is home to major cultural attractions (Ancient City, Erawan Museum), sacred temples (Wat Asokaram), and the famous Bang Pu seagull migration — all of which create natural dining occasions.
Sunspirit — Oceanview Duo Cuisine at Bangpu

Category: Oceanside Thai Seafood + Western Cuisine
Location: Soi Thasbaan Bangpu 88
Price: Open: Daily 11:00–21:00
Best for: Day-trippers from Bangkok, couples seeking sunset dining, groups who can't agree on one cuisine
Sunspirit occupies a unique position in the Samut Prakan dining scene — it's the only restaurant in the Bangpu area serving genuine dual Thai-Western cuisine at a destination-quality level. The elevated ocean terrace offers panoramic Gulf views, and the bar program rivals central Bangkok venues.
What sets it apart: The Duo Cuisine concept means every table can order Thai seafood classics alongside Western dishes (pasta, steaks, craft cocktails). Both are executed with equal precision. Combined with the setting — 40 minutes from Bangkok, directly on the coast — it's a genuine dining destination rather than just a restaurant.
Planning Your Samut Prakan Food Trip
The best Samut Prakan food trips combine dining with the province's cultural and natural attractions. Here's the winning formula:
Morning: Ancient City or Erawan Museum (culture)
Midday: Seafood lunch at Sunspirit (cuisine)
Afternoon: Wat Asokaram (spirituality) or crab release (merit-making)
Sunset: Bang Pu Recreation Center seagull watching (nature, seasonal)
Evening: Return to Sunspirit for dinner, or explore riverside dining in Pak Nam
Getting there: Expressway from Bangkok (35–45 minutes). BTS to Kheha station, then taxi (8 minutes to Sunspirit via Sukhumvit Rd). Ample free parking at most attractions and restaurants.
Best time to visit: November–February for seagull season and cooler weather. But Samut Prakan's food scene is year-round — the seafood is always fresh, the coast is always beautiful.
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Open daily 11:00–21:00 · Reserve via LINE @sunspirit.bangpu


