The Rang Mahal restaurant at the Rembrandt, true to its name, combines the lavishness of the maharajahs with contemporary Indian cuisine to give you a truly authentic South Asian gastronomic feast.
Buzzy, Child-friendly, Contemporary, Live music, Relaxed, Sophisticated, Traditional
Food
Vegetarian option
Menus
Starters
Punjabi Samosa: deep-Fried Puff Pastry Stuffed with
Potatoes and Green Peas
Tandoori Prawns: jumbo Prawns Marinated in Exotic Indian Spices
Finished in a Charcoal Oven
Tandoori Murgh: the World-Famous Tandoori Chicken Marinated in Yoghurt and
Oriental Spices, Cooked in the Tandoor
Murgh Tikka: tender Pieces of Boneless Chicken Marinated in Spices
and Grilled in the Tandoor
Raan-E-Khyber: tender Leg of Lamb, Marinated in Rum, Exotic Herbs and
Spices, Barbecued on Charcoal
A House Speciality!
Paneer Tikka Badshahi: fresh Cottage Cheese Mildly Spiced and Barbecued
Main Courses
Jheenga Kadhai: fresh Shrimps Cooked in an Indian Wok
with Oriental Spices
Murgh Makhanwala: succulent Chicken Simmered in Creamy Fenugreek-Flavoured
Tomato Gravy
Murgh Khada Masala: chicken Tempered with Onions, Tomatoes and Whole Spices
Roganjosh Kashmiri: pot-Roasted Mutton Cooked in Thick Onion Gravy
with Selected Indian Spices
Paneer Makhanwala: cubes of Cottage Cheese Sautéed and Cooked in a
Purée of Tomato and Flavoured with Fenugreek
Palak Aap Ki Pasand: creamed Spinach with a Choice of Cottage Cheese, Potatoes
Peas or Mushrooms
Dal-Maa-Rang Mahal:
black Lentils Cooked with Asafetida, Garlic and Tomatoes
Simmered Overnight on a Charcoal Fire, Enriched with
Butter and Cream
Choice of Pulao: long-Grained Basmati Rice Cooked with Cardamom, Cinnamon
and Bay Leaf
A Selection of Cumin, Mixed Vegetables, Peas, Mushrooms
or Saffron
Tandoori Naan: leavened Bread Made From Refined Flour
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All prices are in Thailand Baht (THB฿) unless otherwise specified.
This menu was last updated on 27/1/07.
"The Rang Mahal is a very serious restaurant and has a great deal going for it. Maybe I am just so used to thinking of an Indian meal as the dyno rod so that when I get elegance, service and civility I am too surprised to enjoy it!..."
Sam, Sam Worthington - September 2007
"Rang Mahal is one of those rare restaurants that does everything right.Located on the 26th floor of the Rembrandt Hotel, Rang Mahal, features a kitchen with an Executive Chef from India; a fantastic view of the Sukhumvit area; live Indian music in the evening; a comprehensive menu of dishes from Northern India; and a décor that communicates it is Indian without the garish excesses often found in Indian dining spots."
IMAGE asia, Where to Eat in Bangkok - January 2007
"A strong focus on North Indian food with a very popular Sunday brunch buffet. Live music and an upmarket ambience make this a good venue for corporate events."
N/A, eat2eat - January 2007
"On the top floor of the Rembrandt Hotel, Rang Mahal with its Indian-style decoration has a spectacular view across the city...Without doubt Rang Mahal is among the finest Indian restaurants in town. The comprehensive menu offers diners tremendous choices...Laccha paratha, the multi-layered bread, goes perfectly with all the delicious dishes...
Naphalai Areesorn, Thailand Tatler - January 2007
"On the top floor of the Rembrandt Hotel, the view of Bangkok from Rang Mahal is stunning. Probably the best-known Indian restaurant in Bangkok, it has a nice ambience with the Indian-style decoration and live Indian music. Indian fine dining at its best. The menu is extensive. Excellent service provides by efficient and attentive staff. All very knowledgeable about the food."
Naphalai Areesorn, Thailand Tatler - January 2006
"Feast on city views in silk upholstered rooms with Indian wood carved panelling, lots of mirrors and live music while dining on mouthwatering Mogul specialities. Posh, and very popular with the local Silh community."
Howard Richardson, Insight City Guide ---- Bangkok - January 2005
"Rang Mahal is sumptuous inside. There is a luxurious feel to the restaurant, with its intricate mirrors and choice paintings, its big comfortable seats and its little band of classical musicians."