Sukiya – Summer Point
Sukiya (สุคิยะ) – ซัมเมอร์ พ้อยท์ in Watthana serves tasty Japanese dishes in a casual, kid-friendly setting with quick service and easy QR code ordering. It’s perfect for solo diners or dinner, offering reasonable prices and vegetarian options, plus convenient takeout and dine-in choices.
Sukiya Phra Khanong: 24-Hour Japanese Food After BTS Closes
I discovered Sukiya Phra Khanong during a 2 AM curry craving. It’s actually a relatively new addition to the neighbourhood, having opened less than a year ago. Now if I have the late night curry cravings, for example after a late night work session, I go here.
Is Sukiya Open 24/7 in Phra Khanong?
Sukiya at Summer Point claims to operate around the clock. I checked multiple times in recent months. Doors were always open, regardless of holiday or season. The official Thai Sukiya store locator lists this branch as “Open 24 Hours” on Sukhumvit Road in Phra Khanong, and it’s confirmed to be true!
Is the service stable throughout the day? Well, service slows during peak dinner hours. Staff juggle QR orders from packed tables between 7 and 9 PM. I’ve stopped visiting during that window. The air conditioning runs cold enough to keep me alert during zombie-hour visits. Bright, even lighting eliminates shadows. The atmosphere works better for quick sustenance than lingering meals.
How Safe is the Walk from BTS Phra Khanong at Night?
The 2-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong to Sukiya Phra Khanong is short and safe. If you end up taking the last train there will still be plenty of people around. If you come out of a bar around at a later time then also no issues. The area is safe and it’s really easy to reach as it’s on the main Sukhumvit road.
What to Expect from Sukiya’s Digital Tablet Ordering System?
Every table displays a QR code linking to their ordering platform. Scan, select, eat. Food arrives within 8-12 minutes during off-peak hours. The system eliminates language barriers and reduces staff interaction to delivery only. Payment after eating still gets done at the cashier, but that’s a good thing if you don’t have Promptpay.
Not all menu descriptions include English translations. If you struggle you can still ask the staff. Still there’s a picture for everything on the menu and so it’s easy to select your order. The official menu page shows the full range: gyudon, yakiniku, grilled pork, ramen, katsu toji, teriyaki chicken, curry, and fish bowls.
Prices range from 149-219 THB (€4-6 / $4-7 / £3-5) for main dishes. I order the beef bowl with Coke for 169 THB (€4.50 / $5 / £4). Solid value for 24-hour convenience.
Sukiya sits between street food stalls that close by 8 or 9 PM and hotel room service that starts at 300+ THB with 30-45 minute wait times. A 169 THB bowl arrives in 10 minutes at 3 AM. That middle ground matters when Bangkok’s other options narrow to convenience stores and fast food chains.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular dishes to order at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
- Gyudon (beef bowl): The signature bowl and best seller at Sukiya.
- 3-Cheese Gyudon: A rich, comforting twist on the classic beef bowl.
- Kimchi Gyudon: Adds a spicy kick with kimchi toppings.
- Curry rice: Loved for its hearty Japanese curry.
- Chicken karaage (fried chicken): A popular side to pair with rice bowls.
These items are known for their quick service and affordable prices, making them excellent choices for both first-time and returning visitors.
Is Sukiya Phra Khanong open 24 hours?
Yes, Sukiya Phra Khanong is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The branch offers round-the-clock dine-in and delivery service, confirmed by the official Sukiya Thailand store locator.
What is the price range for food at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
Main dishes range from 149 to 219 THB (about $4–7 or €4–6), with a typical meal—including a beef bowl and drink—costing around 169 THB. Prices are affordable compared to hotel room service or other late-night options in Bangkok.
What kind of food does Sukiya Phra Khanong serve?
- Beef and pork rice bowls (gyudon, yakiniku)
- Ramen and Japanese curries
- Katsu toji and teriyaki chicken
- Grilled fish bowls
- Side dishes like karaage and miso soup
The menu offers a wide selection of Japanese comfort foods in both individual and set meal formats.
How safe is the walk from BTS Phra Khanong to Sukiya at night?
The area is considered very safe, well-lit, and busy due to its location on Sukhumvit Road. The main risks are uneven sidewalks and traffic, not crime. There are usually people around even late at night.
How does the ordering system work at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
Each table has a QR code for online menu access. Scan the code, choose your items, and place your order digitally. Your food arrives within 8–12 minutes off-peak. Payment is made at the cashier upon leaving. The system is efficient, quick, and minimizes staff interaction.
Does Sukiya Phra Khanong have English menus or translations?
Most menu items have English translations and pictures, making it easy to order. Some descriptions may only be in Thai, but staff can assist, and ordering via QR code is user-friendly for non-Thai speakers.
Can I pay with credit card or mobile payment at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
Payment is made at the cashier after eating. Promptpay is not required, and cash and card payments are accepted.
Are there set menus or combo meals available?
Sukiya offers various set menus and combos. For example, pairing a main dish like gyudon or curry with a drink or side (e.g., miso soup, salad, karaage) at discounted prices. Check the in-store or online menu for current combinations.
How long does it take to get food at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
During off-peak hours, food is typically served within 8–12 minutes of ordering. Service may be slower between 7–9 PM due to peak demand.
Is Sukiya Phra Khanong accessible for solo late-night diners?
Yes, the restaurant is open 24 hours and often serves solo diners, providing quick comfort food at any hour, particularly when other options in Bangkok are closed.
Are there child-friendly meals or kids’ options at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
Sukiya typically features kid-sized portions and mild-flavored Japanese meals, such as small rice bowls and curry, making it a suitable choice for families with children.
Do they offer takeaway and delivery services at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
Yes, both takeaway and multiple delivery platforms (like LINEMAN and Grab) are available. Delivery hours are 24/7 in line with their branch operation.
How does Sukiya Phra Khanong compare to nearby late-night dining options?
Sukiya sits between local street food stalls (closed by 8–9 PM) and hotel room service (which starts at higher prices and takes longer). Sukiya offers a quick, affordable Japanese meal 24/7, making it a prime choice for late-night eats in the area.
What amenities and atmosphere can I expect at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
- Crisp air conditioning keeps the space cool even during late-night hours.
- Bright, even lighting ensures a clean, alert environment without shadows.
- Space is designed for quick meals rather than long lingering.
What are the peak and off-peak hours at Sukiya Phra Khanong?
The busiest time is during dinner from 7–9 PM, when service may be slower. Off-peak visits (late night or daytime) are best for fast service and a quieter experience.