
We list down some of the best places here in Bangkok to satiate your pizza craving.
Pizza—who doesn’t love it? The pie of life has been satisfying palates for thousands of years. Fortunately for us here in the Big Mango, there is no shortage of pizzas in Bangkok. From commercial ones that you can order through an app or the more authentic ones that seek to really capture the original Italian taste, there are plenty of pizza joints to choose from. That also poses a problem, a good problem but a problem nonetheless: where do you start?
Fret not. Here’s a list of some of the best pizza in Bangkok.
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Where to find some of the best pizza in Bangkok
Starita



Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: G Floor, Oakwood Residence Thonglor, 113 Thong Lo, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Stairta boasts a heritage of traditional Italian pizza that’s been around for a century, but it’s not just limited to their pizzas. Almost all of their dishes are meticulously prepared in the traditional Italian way. Their signature pizzas range from classics like the Marinara Starita or the more exquisite like the Fresh Truffle. They also have a number of special pizzas like the A’Campagnola and the Messicana, all of which you can enjoy in the midst of the gorgeous ambiance of their restaurant.
90 Grams
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.8 stars
Address: Silom 18, Suriyawong, Bang Rak, Bangkok
90 Grams has a dangerous premise. Their pizzas are meticulously made to be the perfect size (guess what size they are) so that you and your buddies try out different varieties. In other words, you’re going to be buying multiple pizzas when you visit/order from them. Italian sausage, margheria, prosciutto de parma—the gang’s all here. But make sure you also give their Foccacia Pizza a try.
Across 100
Style: New York
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.7 stars
Address: Maha Set Road, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok
This pizza joint is headed by Chef Chalee Kader, who also founded 100 Mahaseth across the road, hence the name. Humongous pizzas measuring 15 or 20 inches in diameter await the pizza fanatic brave enough to conquer their pies. On top of that, they serve coffee, too.
Ailati Resto

Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.6 stars
Address: 1495 Charoen Krung, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok
Ailati’s selection of pizza is pretty extensive, ranging from familiars like 4 Formaggi to the more unique like the Fresca. The variety ensures that there’s something for everyone, from the meat lover or vegetarian. Even those with a sweet tooth have their own special pies thanks to Ailati’s Sweet Pizzas like the Pizza Nutella.
Bella Napoli
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: 3 Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Bella Napoli has an extensive pizza menu with signatures that include structures made out of parma ham and the more straightforward classics like a margherita. The restaurant’s Neapolitan pizzas are a must-try for those who are a stickler for tradition and authenticity. Their menu also includes other classic Italian delicacies like a variety of pastas and Ossobuco di Manzo.
Bianca
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google tating: 4.7 stars
Address: Multiple branches
Bianca actually offers more than just pizzas. It’s a full-fledged Italian resto with multiple branches across the city serving up Italian classics with a modern twist. Pasta, risotto, cold cuts, and of course, pizzas, can be enjoyed here.
Capone’s Pizza
Style: Chicago
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: S21, Interchange 21 Building, 399 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
There are plenty of pizza places in Bangkok but not many do Chicago deep dish. Capone’s Pizza is perhaps the only place that serves up authentic Chicago deep dish with great ingredients and at a reasonable price. If you’re tired of the same old pizza pies, Capone’s is the place to go.
Chef Bing
Style: New York
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.7 stars
Address: 924/5 Soi Ruam Rudi 2, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok
The eponymous Chef Bing grew up in New York and came back to Thailand after 30 years, only to discover that there was a severe lack of New York-style (and sized) pies in the city. He took it upon himself to fill that gap. Chef Bing has been supplying Bangkokians with New York-style pizza ever since.
Crusty Club BKK
Style: Detroit
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: 295 Soi Sukhumvit 63, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Who said pizzas had to be circular? This brand-new pizza joint serves up pizzas Detroit-style: square, soft, and with crispy burnt cheese edges. It’ll make any Italian purist curse in the name of their nonna, but we’re definitely fans and will feast on a square slice any day of the week.
Délices de Capoue
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.7 stars
Address: 359/7 Ekamai Complex, Soi Sukhumvit 63, Klongtan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok
Despite the French name, its origin in Corsica, and that the rest of its branches are in France, Délices de Capoue’s pizzas are pretty Italian. Their selections vary from the more traditional pizzas, like a classic margherita, to their speciality pizzas, like the La Bonne Mere that has fresh cream, mozzarella, and ricotta. Plus, their prices are very reasonable.
Dough Bros.
Style: American
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.6 stars
Address: Multiple locations
There’s a reason this joint is called Dough Bros. The dough they use for their pizzas and doughnuts is soft and absolutely tasty, making their pizzas and doughnuts all the more addictive. They’ve even got a special Pad Khaprao pizza for those who want a cheeky combo of pizza and Thai street food. Though this list is definitely about the delectable pie of life, it would be a mistake if we didn’t tell you to also give their doughnuts a try.
Gallery Pizza
Style: Italian/American
Price range: BB
Google rating: 4.6 stars
Address: 137 Naradhiwat Rajanagarindra Rd, Bangkok, Thailand
Gallery Pizza is popular among many of the night owls of the Big Mango because they deliver until 3am. Of course, that’s aside from their tasty pizzas that are very reasonably priced. Their selection of pies is pretty varied, and they also offer other dishes like wings and pastas. But you can’t go wrong with any of their pizzas.
Il Bolognese
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.6 stars
Address: South Sathorn 139/3 Soi 7 Bangkok
If you’re looking not just for great pizza but a classic Italian trattoria here in Bangkok, you can’t go wrong with Il Bolognese. Their menu is staggering and replete with delicious dishes, but their pizza offerings are definitely a must-try. From classics to calzonis, this is definitely a go-to resto if you’re craving a true Italian pie.
Kenny’s
Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Multiple locations
Kenny’s BKK offers a smorgasbord of comfort food from pastas and burgers to, of course, pizzas. The pies range from classics like pepperoni to ones with more of a local twist like the Larb Moo Pizza. So whether you want a no-frills classic pie or a something a little more adventurous, Kenny’s BKK has got you covered.
L’Oliva
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Soi 36 Subsoi 2, Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei, Bangkok
Big Mango residents are without a doubt familiar with L’Oliva and know that it’s one of the best places to go to for Italian. That said, you can’t go wrong with their selection of pizzas. Divided into three categories, you can opt for a gourmet pizza or a straightforward classic like a margherita. But if you’re feeling adventurous, perhaps the stuffed pizza is more your speed.
Massilia Italian Restaurant
Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: Multiple locations
Massilia has expanded to become a full-fledged Italian restaurant, but it started out as a humble pizza truck serving up old school pies. With fresh and premium ingredients and a varied selection that ensures there’s something for everyone, Massilia has earned its place as one of Bangkok’s go-to pizza joints.
Mazzie
Style: New York
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: 17 Park Lane Soi Sukhumvit 63 Road, Khwaeng Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Founded in 2018 by couple Jon and Celina Spearman, Mazzie has proven its one of the best pizzerias in Bangkok with its delectable dough, fresh and top-notch ingredients, and homey vibes. Regulars pile in and out daily to either dine in or do take out, and each one of them swears by Jon’s pizzas and Celina’s mouthwatering desserts. If you haven’t tried Mazzie out yet—especially their iconic pizza, the No. 3—do yourself a favour and dine there pronto.
Mimosa Italian-Mediterranean Restaurant

Style: Italian
Price range: BBBBB
Google rating: 4.7 stars
Address: 67, 69 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Don’t be fazed by the rectangular shape of Mimosa’s pizzas. From their Puttanesca and the Prosciutto e Burrata, you can’t go wrong with any of their pies—or can we even say “pies” if their rectangular? For the vegetarians, they’ve got you covered with the Vegetarian Heaven, complete with zucchini-basil cream, cherry tomatoes, roasted peppers, eggplant, and parmesan.
Nonna Nella by Lenzi
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: All Seasons Place, CRC Tower, 1st floor Unit 101, 87/2 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok
Chef Francesco Lenzi’s trattoria pizzeria is named after his beloved grandmother. While Lenzi Tuscan Kitchen is more fine dining, Nonna Nella by Lenzi is a little more relaxed, though their pizzas are anything but. These pies are made with meticulous care and delicious ingredients. From straightforward classics like 4 Formaggi and Marinara to more interesting pies like the Tuscan Mex, there’s something for everyone because that’s how Nonna Nella would have liked it.
Pala Pizza
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Room 1 BTS/MRT Soi Sukhumvit 23, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Pala Pizza has been a stop for Bangkok commuters to get their pizza fix while switching from the BTS to the MRT or vice versa. Though a full-fledged Italian restaurant, their pizzas are a favourite of many. Because they’re square, you don’t buy them by the radial inch; you buy them by the metre. You can, of course, just opt for a slice, but you’re able to finish a whole metre by yourself, right?
Peppina
Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Multiple locations
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Peppina’s website says they’re “in pursuit of pizza perfection”, and once you try one of their pies, they’re definitely hot on perfection’s tail. Their selection of pizzas from the Prosciutto to the Chiang Mai proves that while they know the rules of making a classic Neapolitan pie, they’re not afraid to be playful.
Pizza Mania
Style: New York
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Delivery only
One of the most reliable and tastiest New York pizzas here in the Big Mango, Pizza Mania brings a lot of the Big Apple’s classic pies here to Bangkok. You can’t go wrong with a Classic Cheese and Pepperoni, two fundamental New York pies, or you can go a little more Italian with a Marinara or Margherita. If you’re “in the mood”, why not try their cheekily-named Pizzed Off?
Pizza Maru
Style: Korean
Price range: BB
Google rating: 4.5 stars
Address: Multiple locations
The Italians gave us pizza, but it’s fun to see others make it their own. Case in point, Pizza Maru, the largest Korean pizza chain in the world. Enjoy the likes of Korean Bulgogi Pizza and Red Corn Pizza, which offer a completely different taste from classic Italian pizzas but still remain oh so delicious.
Pizza Studio Tamaki
Style: Tokyo-Napoli
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.1 stars
Address: Town Hall, Soi Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok, Thailand
From Roppongi, Tokyo to Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Pizza Studio Tamaki or PST for short, is the brainchild of Chef Tsubasa Tamaki. Chef Tamaki imported the wood-fired oven from Japan as well as the methods—and deliciousness—of the pizzas that Tokyo natives have been enjoying for a while now. Fortunately, Bangkok can also now be spoiled with PST’s signature pizza goodness.
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Sarnies
Style: Italian-Asian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.6 stars
Address: Multiple locations
From a humble coffee shop in Singapore to so many locations just here in Bangkok, Sarnies is a favourite for those seeking delicious comfort food, coffee, and of course, pizzas. The pies are look deceivingly like any classic Italian pizza, but they all have their own Asian twist, like their tasty Butter Chicken pizza.
Soho Pizza
Style: New York
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.1 stars
Address: Multiple locations
Ever since it first opened, Soho Pizza’s goal has been to bring a slice of the Big Apple to the Big Mango, and they’ve certainly succeeded. Their offerings are the classic New York fare and are pretty straightforward. You can’t go wrong with any of their choices. Plus, they’ve got tasty snacks that can go along with the pizzas too.
Sole Mio

Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: 62 Soi Charoenjai, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Sole Mio offers pizzas with traditional Southern Italian-style dough. The usuals like the Marinara and Parma Ham are there, but the also have a few special pizzas like the aptly-named Mexico for those who prefer their pies with a little spicy kick. They also offer a number of other Italian dishes, but the pizzas are the highlight, of course.
Sorellina
Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.8 stars
Address: 2/7 Sukhumvit Soi 34, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok
Their pizzas are traditionally Italian but the vibe and attitude of Sorellina is anything but. Sorellina is a hip and stylish restaurant serving up delicious traditional Italian pizzas. There are, of course, some specials like their white pizza with tiger prawn and guanciale or the Sorellina Hawaiian.
Sparrow Studio
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google rating: 4.4 stars
Address: 28/12 Sukhumvit 61, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Sparrow Studio is as minimalist as it can get. Even its online presence is barely there. But that’s because it lets the pizza do the talking. Chef Nat-Menat Sigala utilises Thai ingredients to make classic Italian pizzas and others with an Asian twist. Italian or not, the pizzas are still as delectable as ever.
Tony’s
Style: Italian
Price range: BBB
Google Rating: 4.4 stars
Address: Tony’s Sukhumvit 11, 27 Soi Sukhumvit 11, Klongtoei-Nua, Wattana, Bangkok
Yet another go-to for Italian cuisine, Tony’s pizzas are simple yet delicious. Pepperoni, Margherita, Truffle, even the Bangkok Hot—the pies are straightforward, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t take a lot of meticulous skill to ensure they come out perfectly. And it always does, because that’s just how Chef Tony Burd rolls.
Via Emilia
Style: Italian
Price range: BBBB
Google rating: 4.7 stars
Address: 1040 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra 17, Lane 5, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok
Specialising in Emilia-Romagna cuisine, Via Emilia’s wood-fired pizzas will transport you to Northern Italy with just a bite. The pies are simplicity at its finest, and proof that deliciousness doesn’t have to be complicated. If you can’t afford a ticket to Italy, a meal at Via Emilia featuring one of its sumptuous pizzas is the next best thing.
Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.


