The Glass House Silver is a seafood restaurant on Pattaya's northern shoreline, wrapped in full-length glass panels. The Gulf of T
The Glass House Silver is a seafood restaurant on Pattaya's northern shoreline, wrapped in full-length glass panels. The Gulf of Thailand fills every window, shifting from turquoise to deep blue across the dining hours. Inside, the design is clean and restrained, letting the water do the visual work.
The Sanctuary of Truth rises 105 meters above the Pattaya coast, built entirely from carved wood. Thousands of figures cover the e
The Sanctuary of Truth rises 105 meters above the Pattaya coast, built entirely from carved wood. Thousands of figures cover the exterior, depicting gods and celestial beings from Hindu and Buddhist tradition. Ocean light shifts the carvings from warm amber to deep shadow as the day progresses.
Skoop sits just steps from the Pattaya shoreline, framed by open-air seating and sea light. The cafe is built around specialty cof
Skoop sits just steps from the Pattaya shoreline, framed by open-air seating and sea light. The cafe is built around specialty coffee, with beans sourced and roasted with clear intention. Salt air mingles with the scent of a proper espresso pull. The pace here slows the moment you arrive.
The hillside terrace opens above Pattaya Bay, framed by palms and flowering gardens. Below, the shoreline curves past dense towers
The hillside terrace opens above Pattaya Bay, framed by palms and flowering gardens. Below, the shoreline curves past dense towers toward the distant northern headland. Fishing boats and ferries leave fine white trails across the blue water.
Rimpa Lapin rests on a rocky cliff above the Gulf of Thailand. Tiered wooden terraces face open water, framed by palms and warm ev
Rimpa Lapin rests on a rocky cliff above the Gulf of Thailand. Tiered wooden terraces face open water, framed by palms and warm evening light. The kitchen serves fresh seafood with Thai herbs, lime, coconut, and gentle smoke.