Food & Dining · Choorotz at Pranakorn Heritage Hotel
When people think of Thai food, dishes like Tom Yum, Green Curry, and Pad Thai often come to mind first. But for many Thais, there is another beloved dish that has been part of everyday life for generations and never seems to get old — fried rice.
At first glance, fried rice may look like a simple meal. Yet behind each plate lies a unique story. Some recipes are inspired by local ingredients found in Thai communities, while others take inspiration from Thailand’s most iconic dishes. Some even bring back memories of home-cooked meals and childhood dinners shared with family.
If you are looking for a Thai restaurant near Khaosan Road, a restaurant in Bangkok Old Town, or a great lunch spot near Sanam Luang, Thai fried rice is a wonderful place to begin exploring the flavors of Thailand. You may discover that Thai cuisine is much more than curries and soups.

Pineapple Fried Rice is probably one of the most recognizable Thai fried rice dishes among international visitors. Its colorful presentation and perfect balance of sweet, tangy, and savory flavors make it both memorable and inviting.
Many people wonder why Thais would mix fruit into fried rice. The answer becomes clear after the first bite. The natural sweetness and acidity of pineapple complement the seasonings beautifully, while raisins and cashew nuts add extra texture and depth to every mouthful.
We use pineapples sourced from the local community of Pranburi, an area well known for its sweet and fragrant fruit. Combined with freshly cooked rice and carefully selected ingredients, the result is a refreshing and flavorful dish that captures the vibrant spirit of tropical Thailand.
If Pineapple Fried Rice is full of color and excitement, Country-Style Fried Rice is filled with nostalgia.
Many Thais know this dish as “Railway Fried Rice” because it was once a popular meal sold on Thailand’s trains. It may not look fancy, nor does it require complicated ingredients, but it carries a charm that many people remember fondly. A simple combination of rice, dark soy sauce, and the aroma of a hot wok is enough to create a surprisingly satisfying dish.
Its simplicity is exactly what makes it special — and why it remains a timeless favorite today.
When people around the world think of Thai food, Tom Yum is often one of the first dishes they recognize. It was only natural that the bold flavors of Tom Yum would eventually find their way into fried rice — the result is a dish that feels both familiar and exciting at the same time.
Every bite delivers the signature flavors of authentic Tom Yum, but in a format that is easy to enjoy. It is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to experience the essence of Thai cuisine through one of its most famous flavor profiles.
Green Curry is another Thai classic that has earned international recognition for its rich aroma and comforting flavors. When the fragrant curry paste, coconut milk, and Thai basil are stir-fried with rice, they create a dish that is both creamy and flavorful while remaining perfectly balanced.
We love serving this dish with sun-dried beef. The savory richness of the beef complements the fragrant green curry beautifully, creating a pairing that feels naturally meant to be enjoyed together. Many guests tell us that Green Curry Fried Rice offers all the flavors they love about traditional green curry, but in a more playful and approachable form.
The beauty of Thai cuisine is not only found in its bold flavors, but also in the stories behind every dish.
Tells the story of Thailand’s tropical fruits and local communities — a dish as vibrant and colourful as the land it comes from.
Reflects the warmth and simplicity of Thai family meals — a humble dish that carries a lifetime of memories in every grain.
Celebrates Thailand’s world-famous herbs and spices — the soul of Thai cooking, stir-fried into something wonderfully new.
Showcases the rich and comforting flavors that people across the globe have come to love — now in a form that feels entirely new.
If you are searching for a Thai restaurant near Khaosan Road, a restaurant in Phra Nakhon, or authentic home-style Thai food in Bangkok Old Town, Choorotz at Pranakorn Heritage Hotel invites you to experience these stories through every plate we serve.
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