Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Rayong, Rayong Province, Thailand. Rayong (Thai: ระยอง, pronounced [rā.jɔ̄ːŋ]) is a city (thesaban nakhon) on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand. It covers the tambon Tha Pradu and Pak Nam and parts of tambon Choeng Noen and Noen Phra, all within Mueang Rayong district. As of 2016 the population was 64,256 (Est.). The main industry is fishing, and it is the main producer of Thailand's fish sauce. It is also the center of the chemical and auto industries. In 2012 Ford Motor Company opened an assembly plant in Rayong to expand Ford's presence in the ASEAN area, employing some 2,200 people.
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This is a place located about a 10 minute drive from Sai Kaew beach. The reataurant is operated by a lovely lady from Scotland, she interacts with the guests every night and is a real joy to be around. You can choose to sit outside overlooking the water or inside. No matter what the service is perfect, and the food is amazing! We hade some coctails before the three course meal and everything was perfect. The chocolate cake I hade for dessert was one of the best I´ve ever tried in my life. The prices are okay, not cheap but you get what you pay for. We were in Thailand for 3 weeks and this restaurant was the best one, hands down.
4 based on 11 reviews
Fine dining, great choice of excellent wines and beers. All ingredients, daily fresh. Vegetarian friendly.
Motana is a new Italian restaurant in Rayong that bills itself as "Italian, Pizza, Steak, Coffee, Bekery (sic), and Bingsu" and is open from 7 am for coffee and breakfast until midnight. Where the bingsu - Korean shaves ice confection - came from in an Italian restaurant, is anyone's guess.Putting aside the garish angels with golden wings that greet you at the entrance, the place is tastefully and comfortably furnished, with soft arm chairs at the coffee tables and well appointed dining tables and chairs.I wanted to check it out, but decided to start at the opening end to get a feel for the place, so I ordered a Hot Coffee Americano and sat down to do my morning newspaper crossword.I also checked out the dinner menu and nearly had a heart attack when I saw the prices, which place Motana at the very top end of restaurants in Rayong. For example, simple soups at Baht 150 to 200, and ordinary appetizers like French fries, garlic bread or bruschetta are Baht 180 to 260. In the pasta section, fettuccini with pesto sauce and smoked salmon is Baht 350, and pizzas are Baht 320 to 380. When you come to the main section of the menu you move into another price range altogether. Topping the list is Lamb Gigot at Baht 1,250. Likewise the desert sections are expensive. Melon, mango and sticky rice, which you could buy at Rayong's fresh food market for Baht 50, is priced at Baht 350.My view of the menu as over-priced was confirmed when I went to pay for my coffee - Baht 60 - as opposed to Baht 40 to 45 at every other coffee shop in town.Rayong has a multitude of restaurants where it is possible to enjoy an excellent dinner for around Baht 300 a head - and many Thais would consider that the top end of the market. So unless it is a very special occassion or I win the lottery, I will not be racing back to Motana.I would like to thank you for your comments. However, we wonder why you judged everything as being expensive even though you haven't tried anything. (Except the coffee)We are always looking for the best ingredients for our kitchen from many local and global suppliers, we review and improve all our kitchen processes to make sure our foods are cooked with the best available materials and to maintain our level of quality.For example. All our steaks - imported beef only - are done to the guests wishes. Doneness by international standards.You also might not know that the 350 Baht "Pasta with Smoked Salmon" is served with a grilled salmon steak.Our bakery products are from Montrio Coffee. For 7 years already Montrio is known as the best bakery & coffee shop in and around Rayong. It is managed by the same owners as Motana.Our Bingsu ice desserts are produced with original machines imported from Korea. These "Melon Bingsu" or "Mango and Sticky Rice Bingsu" are surely not the simple âMelonâ or âMango and Sticky Riceâ you can find in the local market as you write. The prices can really not be compared.So please do not judge and compare Motana with any restaurant unless you have tried at least some of our foods. We are sure all our prices are reasonable.One cannot make the perfect food with low grade materials, the great experience with untrained staff.We made Motana to be completely different and outstanding. So let the people decide themselves whether our prices are expensive or reasonable after they have tasted our foods.PS) In every other Coffeeshop in town a coffee is 40 to 45B, you wrote. We know the prices vary from 20B up to 100B.PSS) We agree that you can find restaurants in Rayong where you can eat dinner at around 300B a head but you will not find them to be the same quality as Motana.
4 based on 11 reviews
Fine dining, great choice of excellent wines and beers. All ingredients, daily fresh. Vegetarian friendly.
Motana is a new Italian restaurant in Rayong that bills itself as "Italian, Pizza, Steak, Coffee, Bekery (sic), and Bingsu" and is open from 7 am for coffee and breakfast until midnight. Where the bingsu - Korean shaves ice confection - came from in an Italian restaurant, is anyone's guess.Putting aside the garish angels with golden wings that greet you at the entrance, the place is tastefully and comfortably furnished, with soft arm chairs at the coffee tables and well appointed dining tables and chairs.I wanted to check it out, but decided to start at the opening end to get a feel for the place, so I ordered a Hot Coffee Americano and sat down to do my morning newspaper crossword.I also checked out the dinner menu and nearly had a heart attack when I saw the prices, which place Motana at the very top end of restaurants in Rayong. For example, simple soups at Baht 150 to 200, and ordinary appetizers like French fries, garlic bread or bruschetta are Baht 180 to 260. In the pasta section, fettuccini with pesto sauce and smoked salmon is Baht 350, and pizzas are Baht 320 to 380. When you come to the main section of the menu you move into another price range altogether. Topping the list is Lamb Gigot at Baht 1,250. Likewise the desert sections are expensive. Melon, mango and sticky rice, which you could buy at Rayong's fresh food market for Baht 50, is priced at Baht 350.My view of the menu as over-priced was confirmed when I went to pay for my coffee - Baht 60 - as opposed to Baht 40 to 45 at every other coffee shop in town.Rayong has a multitude of restaurants where it is possible to enjoy an excellent dinner for around Baht 300 a head - and many Thais would consider that the top end of the market. So unless it is a very special occassion or I win the lottery, I will not be racing back to Motana.I would like to thank you for your comments. However, we wonder why you judged everything as being expensive even though you haven't tried anything. (Except the coffee)We are always looking for the best ingredients for our kitchen from many local and global suppliers, we review and improve all our kitchen processes to make sure our foods are cooked with the best available materials and to maintain our level of quality.For example. All our steaks - imported beef only - are done to the guests wishes. Doneness by international standards.You also might not know that the 350 Baht "Pasta with Smoked Salmon" is served with a grilled salmon steak.Our bakery products are from Montrio Coffee. For 7 years already Montrio is known as the best bakery & coffee shop in and around Rayong. It is managed by the same owners as Motana.Our Bingsu ice desserts are produced with original machines imported from Korea. These "Melon Bingsu" or "Mango and Sticky Rice Bingsu" are surely not the simple âMelonâ or âMango and Sticky Riceâ you can find in the local market as you write. The prices can really not be compared.So please do not judge and compare Motana with any restaurant unless you have tried at least some of our foods. We are sure all our prices are reasonable.One cannot make the perfect food with low grade materials, the great experience with untrained staff.We made Motana to be completely different and outstanding. So let the people decide themselves whether our prices are expensive or reasonable after they have tasted our foods.PS) In every other Coffeeshop in town a coffee is 40 to 45B, you wrote. We know the prices vary from 20B up to 100B.PSS) We agree that you can find restaurants in Rayong where you can eat dinner at around 300B a head but you will not find them to be the same quality as Motana.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Fine dining, great choice of excellent wines and beers. All ingredients, daily fresh. Vegetarian friendly.
Motana is a new Italian restaurant in Rayong that bills itself as "Italian, Pizza, Steak, Coffee, Bekery (sic), and Bingsu" and is open from 7 am for coffee and breakfast until midnight. Where the bingsu - Korean shaves ice confection - came from in an Italian restaurant, is anyone's guess.Putting aside the garish angels with golden wings that greet you at the entrance, the place is tastefully and comfortably furnished, with soft arm chairs at the coffee tables and well appointed dining tables and chairs.I wanted to check it out, but decided to start at the opening end to get a feel for the place, so I ordered a Hot Coffee Americano and sat down to do my morning newspaper crossword.I also checked out the dinner menu and nearly had a heart attack when I saw the prices, which place Motana at the very top end of restaurants in Rayong. For example, simple soups at Baht 150 to 200, and ordinary appetizers like French fries, garlic bread or bruschetta are Baht 180 to 260. In the pasta section, fettuccini with pesto sauce and smoked salmon is Baht 350, and pizzas are Baht 320 to 380. When you come to the main section of the menu you move into another price range altogether. Topping the list is Lamb Gigot at Baht 1,250. Likewise the desert sections are expensive. Melon, mango and sticky rice, which you could buy at Rayong's fresh food market for Baht 50, is priced at Baht 350.My view of the menu as over-priced was confirmed when I went to pay for my coffee - Baht 60 - as opposed to Baht 40 to 45 at every other coffee shop in town.Rayong has a multitude of restaurants where it is possible to enjoy an excellent dinner for around Baht 300 a head - and many Thais would consider that the top end of the market. So unless it is a very special occassion or I win the lottery, I will not be racing back to Motana.I would like to thank you for your comments. However, we wonder why you judged everything as being expensive even though you haven't tried anything. (Except the coffee)We are always looking for the best ingredients for our kitchen from many local and global suppliers, we review and improve all our kitchen processes to make sure our foods are cooked with the best available materials and to maintain our level of quality.For example. All our steaks - imported beef only - are done to the guests wishes. Doneness by international standards.You also might not know that the 350 Baht "Pasta with Smoked Salmon" is served with a grilled salmon steak.Our bakery products are from Montrio Coffee. For 7 years already Montrio is known as the best bakery & coffee shop in and around Rayong. It is managed by the same owners as Motana.Our Bingsu ice desserts are produced with original machines imported from Korea. These "Melon Bingsu" or "Mango and Sticky Rice Bingsu" are surely not the simple âMelonâ or âMango and Sticky Riceâ you can find in the local market as you write. The prices can really not be compared.So please do not judge and compare Motana with any restaurant unless you have tried at least some of our foods. We are sure all our prices are reasonable.One cannot make the perfect food with low grade materials, the great experience with untrained staff.We made Motana to be completely different and outstanding. So let the people decide themselves whether our prices are expensive or reasonable after they have tasted our foods.PS) In every other Coffeeshop in town a coffee is 40 to 45B, you wrote. We know the prices vary from 20B up to 100B.PSS) We agree that you can find restaurants in Rayong where you can eat dinner at around 300B a head but you will not find them to be the same quality as Motana.
4 based on 31 reviews
Bizarre Island bills itself as Asian Fusion, Italian and Pizza. With such diversification it is not doing any of them really well.We were disappointed. The food we ordered was neither genuine Thai nor inspired fusion.The service was also uneven and several times we had to wait longer than necessary to catch the eye of a waiter to reorder or ask for more drinks.The Bizarre Island is a great setting but it needs to decide what it wants to be and get its act together.
Best International food near Rayong, Rayong Province, Thailand
3 based on 42 reviews
Pizzeria Sofia was founded with a goal of providing an authentic Italian dining experience on the beaches of Hat Mae Rumphueng. And now serves several thousand happy customers who either eat in our restaurant or order our pizza for free delivery in Phe-Ra
This restaurant is well appointed and the staff was friendly and attentive . The baked onion soup was a little too sweet for my liking, and at 160 Baht for a small cup, I would have expected the Grueyere cheese to have been plentiful rather than almost non existent. The pizza was extremely thin crust, good quality topings, and cooked perfectly. At 390 Baht for a 14" pizza I feel it should have had a lot more toppings than it did.
4 based on 111 reviews
Bali Pizzeria has Thai and Western food, with a wood fired Italian oven for pizzas, ribs, lasagna etc. We make our own desserts and Gelato ice cream. It is an open Balinese style restaurant with a view of the sea.
Visited here had heard mixed reports about this place. However have to say enjoyed our meal here. Had pepperoni pizza with French fries and a big Chang beer. It was really good and tasty. Service was very good. 500 baht bill. Pizza was same price as Europe. Overall good experience would return. Thank you for your review, sorry the prices are a little high on the pizza, but we use imported flour from Italy and a special tomato from Italy for the topping sauce. Hope to see you again
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5 based on 25 reviews
The ONE & ONLY rooftop restaurant & bar in Rayong city!
Our experience at Elementi Rooftop Grill and Bar for dinner last night could be summed up in two phrases: Sky high dining at sky high prices.Don't get me wrong, I am not a cheapskate, and was happy to pay the price for the prime quality Argentine and New Zealand steaks that my friend and I enjoyed last night.But I consider other prices were over the top, in particular THB 800 for a paltry cheese platter containing small pieces of a few very pedestrian cheeses.And many of the wines that I recognized were marked up more than 100 percent on their retail prices.That aside, we thoroughly enjoyed our dinner sitting on the rooftop of the highest building in Rayong, commanding views right up and down the coast of the Gulf of Thailand, and back to the rural heartland.The restaurant is smartly fitted, and the waitress who attended us was highly professional and attentive, without being intrusive.Dear David B,First of all, we would like to thank you very much for choosing to dine with us during your recent stay in Rayong. It been a great pleasure to hear that you received a good service from our professional team at the restaurant. However, your point on pricing of food and beverage has also been noted for our further consideration and revision. Since we are new in the city, we therefore appreciate all guest feedback so that we can make a relevant improvement.We wish to welcome you back to Rayong soon and definitely revisiting us again at Elementi Rooftop Grill & Bar.Sincerely yours,Itthirat Neawla
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